But imagine those 'trusty' outputs have been overwritten, or become corrupt somehow. Just imagine needing to go back and release a previous revision of your product, only to find that all required source design files were never included, as a snapshot, with that particular release! That's OK, just get the generated output files from the relevant folder(s) for that release - trusty Gerbers and any additional fabrication and assembly information, that's all that's really needed anyway. ![]() Without a regimented and fundamentally-sound release process, tracking an ever-maturing product over time can be fraught with any number of pitfalls. Once a design is considered ready for flight into the wider world, it needs to be released - a process that can often be underestimated.
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