Hi all, sorry for being late with my talk.
Because I did a test with converting a odt-doc to the wiki markup language I know a bit about the afford. I decided, that I'm not going to copy further of my howtos into the wiki. I can't see any benefit from this huge workload. If I look into the version page of my howto, I see there only two contributor (about the content only one) from inside Sun. This contributor is also able to use the odt-file and the framework of OOoAuthors. I think this doesn't legitimate the effort. If we put the documents into the wiki, we run also in trouble with the licenses, because we can't get back the modifications inside the wiki to OOoAuthors.org. Then we have no workflow inside the wiki. Therefore we are not able to guarantee a good (reviewed) quality of user documentation / howtos. I think we should stop using the wiki and OOoAuthors in parallel for user documentation / howtos. It's double effort (and maybe more) to get documentation inside the wiki and inside OOoAuthors synchronous. Just my 2 Euro-Cent Regards, Andreas Am Samstag 03 Oktober 2009 02:45:47 schrieb T. J. Frazier: > Jean Hollis Weber wrote: > > Yes, I think it would be useful. > > > > --Jean > > PicWiki work flow [very big effort described] -- ## Content Developer OpenOffice.org: lang/DE ## Freie Office-Suite für Linux, Mac, Windows, Solaris ## http://de.openoffice.org ## OpenOffice.org Portable: http://oooportable.org ## Meine Seite: http://www.amantke.de
