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I've got a question for a specific use for version control. My company has a license for Clearcase and we do make use of it for source version control. My issue is that I am in charge of system documentation and would like to implement version control for the documentation as well (Word docs, models, and other varying binaries etc.) My requirements are as follows: Full developer access to the system documentation library Audit trails Full previous versions going back at least 10 versions Production copies of all files published to a network share where non-deveopers who don't use or need any type of version control client/tool can get at the latest production version Can clearcase handle this? Would it be more work to use our current license and add a repository or VOB or whatever and have to go through possible configuration/change management headaches than to perhaps go with some free cheap version control repository that's kept separate from clearcase? My key requirements are most definitely the production version being automatically published to a network share and the audit trails.
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