Andy wrote: > Thanks for the "upgrade", Clayton. > > I wanted to help for two reasons. The first is help support a very good > software package the second to lean how to write good technical > documents. I have been a long time user of OpenOffice.org, started back > in the days of StarOffice under O/S2. > > I hope to learn a lot working on this project.
Wow, you have been using OOo for a long time :-) That kind of experience is very valuable. Feel free to discuss your ideas and thoughts here on the mailing list. If you have a Wiki ID, then getting started is pretty easy. The simple things you may not think help actually are a huge help... like a fresh pair of eyes looking over the docs and spotting those ever present typos. Since it's all Wiki based, you can step in and make a quick edit. If you need any guidance with using the Wiki, then just ask - we will try our best to help. If you have ideas on how to improve the docs on the Wiki, then also speak up. You can set up test pages (sandbox pages) on the Wiki and try out a few ideas too - we all do that from time to time. Test pages can be deleted if necessary (that reminds me I need to look over some of TJs comments again). Right now, the key areas for review are the general user guides for OOo3.x... a good place to get started. So, welcome to the team! C. -- Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@documentation.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@documentation.openoffice.org