>On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 03:56:56PM -0500, David Honig wrote:

>One can envision a system where there's a corporate "document czar" who
>is regularly given docs from various employees and who then encrypts them
>in his own key.  When and where the docs get decrypted is determined by
>corporate policies.  No key escrow required.
>
>I don't know of any existing system like this, but formal corporate
>document control isn't my field.

        Should be an easy hack to add some sort of public-key crypto 
to CVS or something like bitkeeper, and Presto...
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