Jean Hollis Weber wrote: [...] I agree that http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ does not appear friendly other than perhaps to developers. Two wikis have combined and much of the content was migrated by developers from http://go-ooo.org/wiki/
Some people wanted a wiki, so there is a wiki :)
I've had little experience with wikis and quite honestly at this point I have no idea how one might use a wiki to create end-user docs intended to be provided in ODT, PDF or printed form instead of online form. But I'd very much like to learn more. In fact, I need to write a short section for a textbook on this very topic, so I have an urgent requirement to learn more!
You may wish to look at how Ubuntu utilise their wiki for documentation, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocteamGettingStarted Ubuntu are similar to OpenOffice.org in that they use other tools such as mailing lists, version control system (Subversion in their case), IRC, and bug tracking. Their final output is in DocBook. Regards Jacqueline McNally Lead, OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Are you a computer angel? (www.computerangels.org.au) Linux.conf.au 2006 (www.linux.conf.au)
