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Who uses Google Docs to write corporate guidelines?
Did you encounter any pitfalls afterwards?
I would like to maintain and store all corporate documentation (job descriptions, code style, etc) in a single place.
Confluence is not wanted because of the paid fees and potential problems with future migration.
Any wiki - also do not want problems due to migration (due to the termination of product support, for example).
The most banal idea came - Google Docs.
The only visible problem so far is access control.
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in the workflow there are similar distinctions
, so you can safely use
It's strange, you talk about "I don't want problems due to migration", but you forget that Google Docs can introduce a fee at a time. For example, when a certain number of documents is exceeded, etc.
Since you are thinking about migration problems so much, then your business is to store in one of the FORMATS (better than standards) in SCM, and not exchange it for GD.
UPDATE: By the way, here is the confirmation of my words about Google. Right in the next topic:
"Everything was fine until it was closed - I started looking for an alternative from Google and reached a dead end." Read more... Where exactly is the border in Google Custorm Search API between "Paid" and "Free", 2016?
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