On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Jean Hollis Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-12-27 at 12:23 +0930, Michael Wheatland wrote:
>>
>> I think I missed the conversation about having a Plone trial, can
>> someone point me to that conversation.
>
> The site that Andreas is setting up is the replacement website for
> OOoAuthors, under a new name, ODFAuthors. It will have its own domain
> name, ODFAuthors.org (also ODFAuthors.com).
>
> ODFAuthors will continue to be an independent group, not part of TDF or
> part of OOo. We will continue to provide documentation for OOo.
>
> The ODFAuthors website will be available for the use of people writing
> documentation for LibO as well as people writing documentation for OOo,
> if the LibO group choose to use the site. If the LibO group choose to
> use Alfresco, or any other facility that is directly a part of the
> TDF/LibO website, that's fine too.
>
> The group that owns the server on which TDF runs is OOoDeV, a German
> organisation. They have kindly offered space on their server for
> ODFAuthors.
>
> Andreas' earlier note to this list may have inadvertently given a
> different impression.
>
> --Jean


Thanks for the clarification Jean and Sigrid
It is great that different parts of the community are welcoming
LibreOffice into the fold.

I might setup a Plone instance for myself to start testing the
capabilities to implement a workflow and international collaboration
system that is being discussed at the moment.

One big question which this raises, Now that OOoAuthors will moved to
ODFAuthors, we need to revisit the decision made months ago not to use
OOoAuthors as the primary documentation development platform.

Again, this is great news.

Thanks,

Michael Wheatland

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