On 08/26/10 16:49, Jean Lockwood wrote:
Thanks Nino. I'll take care of it today. I did establish a login on the wiki. (By the way, just what IS the wiki?)
The short answer is... The Wiki is a user-editable website full of OpenOffice.org information.
The longer answer isn't much different from the short answer. Once you have a Wiki user ID you (and anyone else) can go and edit almost any page on the Wiki. Since it's so easy for any OOo user to edit Wiki content, the Wiki has become a place for everyone to come together and share info... brainstorm... publish project information, collaborate on projects, and so on.
For the Doc Project, we've uploaded most of the documentation in its various forms. Once it's up on the Wiki, anyone can come in and contribute by editing any page of the documentation.... and people do. People will correct spelling and grammar errors, add examples and code samples, fix images (rare, but it happens) etc., etc.
On the technical side, the OOo Wiki is running on the same Wiki engine as Wikipedia, and as a result uses the same syntax (when editing a page).
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