archana nagarajan wrote: > Thanks for the details, Keith. I will get started right away. > > Regards > Archana > Fantastic. I look forward to seeing your work.
Regards Keith > On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Keith N. McKenna <keith.mcke...@comcast.net >> wrote: > >> archana nagarajan wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am Archana. I used to work as an Assoc. Operations Manager/Middleware >>> Admin until I quit recently to raise my baby. I would like to work on >> your >>> documentation project. I have completed the orientation module. >>> >>> Please let me know what are the next steps >>> >>> Regards >>> Archana >>> >>> >>> >> Greetings Archana; >> >> The next steps are dependent on where you feel most comfortable. All of >> the Introductory material and the Writer Guide need to be accuracy >> checked against Version 4.1.2 of the OpenOffice software. This entails >> opening AOO 4.1.2 and then following the steps in the wiki page to make >> sure they indeed get the result proper result; eg. if the wiki says >> click file->save as to save a new document, does doing that in v4.1.2 >> bring up the Save as Dialog for you to name the document and decide >> where to save it. >> >> If you are more interested in writing than there are numerous pages that >> either need to be written or sections expanded. If this is where your >> interest lies than check the status document and pick one that needs >> doing and start working on it. Just remember to add your signature to >> the Authors line and let the list know what you are going to work on and >> when you start and end. >> >> Lastly there is proof reading and editing a document. This entails >> reading the document for accuracy, and also for use of proper grammar >> and spelling etc. and then making those changes to the document. >> >> All of these roles need to be done for each separate wiki page. Rule of >> thumb is if you Author it someone else needs to proofread and Accuracy >> check it. >> >> The status document at >> https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/UserGuide/Status is where >> we document what has been done and what still needs done for each page >> in the User Guides. Take a look at that and see what you feel >> comfortable attempting and go for it. Just remember to let the list know >> what you are working on and when you finish and to sign the status doc >> by entering 4 tildes next to what you did. >> >> Any questions you have or suggestions on how to make this process easier >> bring them to the list. *All* communication around the documentation >> should take place on this list so that all members of the team are aware >> of what is going on. >> >> Regards >> Keith >> >> <snip> >> >> >
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