Hi, :-) @Charles: OK, first, apologies about having stated that my post seemed to be the first on this list... I was looking at the Nabble, which must be misconfigured:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/ >These things take time. You are surely awre we posted a call for comments on >our bylaws and membership draft on this list yesterday? I trust you also >received our test PR of this week? No, sadly, I did not see any postings about byelaws and a membership draft, certainly due to the above Nabble problem. But I'm busy reading now... :-) @Sophie: myself, I'm interested in contributing in documentation, above all, and also to marketing. In documentation, there seems to be no lead for the English documentation, and so there's no clear workflow. I'd love to do work on documentation for LibO, but how to work efficiently and effectively? If there are no candidates for the job, I'd be pleased to volunteer (I have quite a few years experience working on technical documentation). Please feel free to mail me if this offer is of interest. In marketing, over the last days, I've been working, as a personal initiative, on trying to establish contact with Linux distributions, to solicit contributions and collaboration on graphics/artwork, notably. The initiative has been not unsuccessful, with helpful responses from Ubuntu Artwork, notably. Today, I also had responses from Debian people, too. And some response from Gentoo people, as well. I'm certain that when I start on Fedora Core, there will be good results, too. But I have no clearly-appointed people to liaise with and report to within TDF, so it is now difficult for me to capitalize on these results, and to deal meaningfully with the people/groups who respond to me. So this is where there are problems in respect of the work I'd love to contribute to the project... David Nelson -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/steering-discuss/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
