Two things, 1. I'm retiring from involvement in community open-source work and moving to small personal and family projects. So I don't expect to do anything on doc@ after all. It seems age is catching up with me. In 2018, it will be my 60th anniversary as a software developer. In 2019 I'll be 80. I must seriously downsize.
2. On what I had in mind here: I wasn't thinking of a HOWTO that is specific to the 4.1.2-patch1 Hotfix. I was thinking about the prerequisites. That is, having illustrated demonstrations of what it means and how to establish all of these parts: * Ability to access and navigate the file system of your computer. There are several specific things here, including being able to see Details, and to see complete file names. Then there is getting in and out of folders. Some users know very little about that, but if someone wants to troubleshoot, they need to know. There is also the file associations business to show folks. These things vary by Windows version, and now within versions and also settings (e.g., there are several different views of the start screen/menu on Windows 10 now). Since Zip format support is built into Windows to give the appearance of folders, that needs to be understood a little. One can provide references to other resources about some of these things. There are other ways to learn these things and we could point to some. The key thing is that, if we want our very-casual Windows users to thrive with Apache OpenOffice, we need a way to have them get what they need to do that and in particular to be able to trouble-shoot, find their own files, etc. Etc. * Downloading distributions and hotfixes to a location on your Windows PC where it can be used and its content extracted. * Extracting the contents of a Zip package into a folder from which the Zipped contents can be reviewed and used. * OPTIONAL: Confirming correctness of downloads by verifying the hash-check (.md5, .sha1, and .sha256) files. * OPTIONAL: Confirming correctness and authenticity of the downloads by verifying the digital-signature (.asc) files using PGP software and the public KEYS file obtained by you from internet location <https://archive.apache.org/dist/openoffice/>. * OPTIONAL: Disconnecting and reconnecting your computer from the Internet and any other network while performing the patch procedure. The Hotfix README has more places were general proficiency with their PC is also expected. It takes a "beginner's mind" to tease these things out and to illustrate them with screen captures, etc. The idea would be that in future READMEs, there would be links to where someone who didn't know about a prerequisite (or even what it meant) there would be a link to reusable material on that prerequisite or its parts. I won't go into that here. > -----Original Message----- > From: Keith N. McKenna [mailto:keith.mcke...@comcast.net] > Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 11:54 > To: doc@openoffice.apache.org > Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Places for Installation, Startup, > Troubleshooting, Caveats, Tips, Workarounds, and maybe FAQ? > > Keith N. McKenna wrote: > > Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > <snip> > > > > As far as the hot-fix it should not be to difficult to put something > > together based on the readme files released as part of the package. > > [/knmc] > >> So I guess the first thing would be enough skeleton to hang those > >> bits onto so that it can have permalinks when referenced outside of > >> the Wiki. Then it can be updated and filled in. > >> > > [knmc] > > I can do that fairly easily. The question is where do we put it. > Should > > it be in the HowTo's section or in the cookbook section of the User > Guide? > > [/knmc] > >> > I have added an outline as a HowTo at the following link: > https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/How_Tos/Install_4.1.2- > Patch1_Hotfix. > I can also add a link as an FAQ. > > Regards > Keith > > <snip> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: doc-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: doc-h...@openoffice.apache.org