I'm would understand the google doc as a kind of a sketchboard, fast
editable and flexible, not for longtime archivement. I can write
something in and at the same time jay can reply to it, no need for
externernal storages like dropbox and no need to hack in wikislang ;-)

It's because the lack of time (I wish I had a lot more) to do it (I call
it so) "the old way".

I would wish that the online version of libreoffice could replace this
google thing someday (collaborative working on a document at the same
time!).

For longtime archivement I would prefer indeed a wiki solution.

Best,
Matthias aka Papamatti

Am 11.06.2015 um 19:49 schrieb Joel Madero:
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 9:59 AM, Pedro Rosmaninho <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
>> I think the issue is more a matter of ease of use and collaboration and it
>> is quite well known that Google Docs is great in that regard.
>> There's the design Hangouts minutes that document all the work done, and
>> maybe at the end of each release cycle the documents produced during that
>> release cycle could be rounded up?
>>
>> I just don't think that bureaucratizing everything or trying to condition
>> on how people are doing their work is productive...
>>
> 
> +1 - the project prides itself on exactly this point :) Anyways, is there
> not a straight forward solution here? I mentioned two before.
> 
> 
> Best,
> Joel
> 
> P.S. JBF - no need to  point out English not being your primary
> language....your English is 10000x better than my French so you're leagues
> ahead of me :)
> 


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