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The existence of multiple products, multiple versions of those products, and a Wiki for each of them creates a need to strategize the processing of documentation tasks. This article provides an overview of the processes.
The existence of multiple products, multiple versions of those products (cloud and installable), multiple releases, and a Wiki for each combination of product-version of them creates a need to strategize the processing of documentation tasks. This article provides an overview of the Wiki space and outlines those strategies.


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===Products===
The basic products are '''AgileApps''', focused on case management, and '''LongJump''' -- it's historical predecessor. Many features overlap between those two, but many features related to case management and communication channels (including social media), belong to AgileApps.
In addition, AgileApps has a different interface. So even when the page that provides that functionality is the same, any "how to get here" paths in the "Working with" sections will be different.
===Versions===
===Releases===

Revision as of 00:11, 20 December 2013

The existence of multiple products, multiple versions of those products (cloud and installable), multiple releases, and a Wiki for each combination of product-version of them creates a need to strategize the processing of documentation tasks. This article provides an overview of the Wiki space and outlines those strategies.

File:ProductsAndVersions.png

Products

The basic products are AgileApps, focused on case management, and LongJump -- it's historical predecessor. Many features overlap between those two, but many features related to case management and communication channels (including social media), belong to AgileApps.

In addition, AgileApps has a different interface. So even when the page that provides that functionality is the same, any "how to get here" paths in the "Working with" sections will be different.

Versions

Releases