On Fri, 2012-02-03 at 15:33 -0500, TJ Frazier wrote: > On 2/3/2012 14:28, Dan Lewis wrote: > > When I have selected an individual file (usually to download), I > > notice that in the Action menu "Check out" is listed. What is its > > purpose? What is the purpose of "Check in" that can be selected after > > "Check out had been selected earlier? Does it have anything to do with > > reviewing a document? > > > > --Dan > > > Hi, Dan, > > AFAIK, those two statuses are designed as an interlock for reviewing, to > inform others that the doc is being worked on. In practice, we probably > need two "Check in" statuses: "Check back in with no changes", and > "Check in as obsolete, see Draft"; as it is, reviewers just need to > check the Draft folder themselves. > > BTW, did you mean this list, or the ODFA list? > > -- > /tj/ > Alfresco went down a few weeks ago, so all the LO documents are using the LibreOffice section of ODFAuthors website for hosting. Thanks for the information.
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