I agree, for future reference, a mailing list is the best choice (even more
because it is the way people are used to search for old messages). I believe
even for our needs it is better since ideas can be thrown around without the
need for people to get access to Alfresco per se.

Rogerio


2011/1/21 Andreas Mantke <[email protected]>

> Hi all,
>
> I was told that one of the advantages of Alfressco for the work on
> documentation for
> LibreOffice is the "in house" discussion / comment feature.
> The feature was described with this words:
> "built-in discussion system that lets you anchor a discussion on a
> particular
> content object"
> I wonder if this means that the discussion about writing, reviewing etc. of
> documentation about LibreOffice will be done offlist inside the Alfressco
> CMS (not
> visible for the whole community and the public).
>
> In my opinion the discussion about and the comments on LibreOffice
> documentation
> should run on a mailinglist, because we are an OpenSource project with an
> open
> communication style.
>
> Regards,
> Andreas
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