Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Contributing to LibreOffice documentation

2017-02-07 Thread Olivier Hallot
Welcome Matthew Your skills in LibreOffice are indeed important to our community and you will find a lot to do. We have a set of guides that need to be updated. These guides are edited in Writer with our best practices (e.g. styles, master documents, etc...) We can start in 2 directions one,

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Contributing to LibreOffice documentation

2017-02-07 Thread Matthew An
Hi Olivier, Thank you for your response. Are the docs mainly situated in the books on the documentation page? I think I would prefer to handle the Getting Started pages first, and then progressing from there to other projects. That being said, is there any rudimentary work that I can do to get

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Contributing to LibreOffice documentation

2017-02-07 Thread Jean Weber
Matthew, Welcome to the team! More info on our processes is here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development Some of that is a bit out of date, but you should get the idea. If Olivier hasn't already done so, I'll create an account for you on ODFAuthors, which is where we

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Contributing to LibreOffice documentation

2017-02-07 Thread Matthew An
Thank you for the information Jean. I'll take a further look through the documentation in the morning. Also, I don't seem to have an ODFAuthors account yet, so I haven't been able to review the links you sent me. Thanks for letting me know about the processes though, I look forward to

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Contributing to LibreOffice documentation

2017-02-07 Thread Jean Weber
Matthew, You should have received an email in the last half hour or hour with a link to set your ODFAuthors password. Sorry for the delay; I had some minor hardware dramas this morning, resolved now. I forgot to mention that you can create your own wiki account, if you don't already have one.