Hi,
I would like to clarify the different initiatives taking part of the
LibreOffice documentation:
- The ODFAuthors (exOOoAuhtors) is the oldest initiative, hosted now by
TDF, who has proven its capacity to produce and federate members by the
guides and books covering all the suite it has produced. Several of our
members are part of this initiative since a long time and they work on
several languages.
- The Alfresco initiative is just born, pushed by David Nelson and has,
for the moment and due to his very young age, produced nothing. It aims
to work on dedicated LibreOffice documentation on different forms. It
his hosted by David Nelson and supported by TDF.
- I'm pushing another initiative dedicated to t9n using xliff file
format on Pootle to allow TM and glossaries. This initiative needs to be
evaluated and pushed or abandoned following the feedback of the translators.
Even if the ODFAuthors initiative has proven his ability to federate and
convey users to our project, this should not prevent other initiatives
to take place.
Each initiative is welcome if it constitutes an emulation and not a
competition et if it contributes at the openness and complementarity of
the participations.
Members get the same merit whether they participate to one or another
and are respected at the same level. These initiatives are here to
provide choices and our contributors will be free to choose the one that
better answer their wishes.
Other initiatives will take place in the future and they will be
welcomed and evaluated in the same way.
I hope this is clear for every body and I will add an introduction of
the different initiatives on the welcome documentation page of the wiki.
Kind regard
Sophie
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