Ok just finished the "Installation on Linux" face lift to the wiki ...
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_LibreOffice_on_Linux

Can anyone tell if there is a "magic" way to import my Chapter configuration
to a .odt ?

Please proof read the instructions, I am a Debian / Ubuntu user, but have
*very* limited experience with Mandriva and none at all with Fedora ou
OpenSuse

(although I did test the instructions on a Live CD for every distro I could
find and it seems to work ;)

Rogerio Luz Coelho


2011/1/4 Barbara Duprey <[email protected]>

> On 1/4/2011 4:21 PM, David Nelson wrote:
>
>> Hi Barbara, :-)
>>
>> Well, that's quite a resume you have, and you'd certainly be a
>> valuable asset for the docs team.
>>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>  At the present time, there's not yet a great deal of hard organization
>> within the LibreOffice documentation project. This is something that
>> will hopefully change. I'm about the closest thing there is to a docs
>> team lead at present, batting for LibO.
>>
>> I'm interested in working up an internal flow and organization for
>> LibO documentation, and I recently set up an Alfresco server for that
>> at https://documentation.traduction.biz. There are currently about 8
>> docs team members with accounts there. If you're interested, let me
>> know and I'll give you an account there, too.
>>
>
> If you think I'd be useful there, count me in! Along the way, I've also
> done quite a lot of process work (process documentation, coordinating
> departmental processes, doing evaluations relative to the Capability
> Maturity Model, etc.) and if that's applicable at all (given the fact that I
> really know very little about the existing process!) I'd be glad to help.
>
>
>  There's not much happening on Alfresco yet. This is certainly because
>> it's new and I haven't had time to lead the way and start a tangible
>> work project there yet. I'm busy with other work until the 10th, so it
>> will happen shortly after that.
>>
>> After that, it depends on whether docs contributors start taking it up
>> as a tool. If they do, then either that Alfresco system will get
>> integrated into the TDF Web infrastructure, or another Alfresco will
>> be set up and there will be a migration of workflow and data.
>>
>> Jean has been posting about oooauthors/odfauthors.
>>
>> It's pretty much up to you to decide how, what and where you want to
>> contribute. You're welcome to give me a buzz if I can be of any help
>> to you. ;-)
>>
>> David Nelson
>>
>
> I guess I'll start by looking at what is on the wiki to-do list from your
> earlier post (and installing LibO, of course). And feel free to point me in
> any direction you'd like.
>
>
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