Hi :)

I think David and all have got Alfresco organised very well already and are 
quite quick to respond if things need doing.

At this point i think we need to move over to alfresco en-masse to see if 
anyone 
has any minor glitches with it as they work.  I think that is the fastest way 
to 
completing our first published result too.

Plenty of people have been beta-testing our implementation of Alfresco and it's 
ready for general use.  Hanging back would create problems now imo.  Heck, even 
i have used it successfully!

Regards from
Tom :)





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From: Ron Faile <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, 29 January, 2011 2:06:27
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Draft Writer Guide files on the wiki

On 1/27/2011 11:49 PM, Hal Parker wrote:
> I was under the impression (which could well be wrong) that the working
> files for Writer are now the ones in Alfresco, and the Alfresco files are
> not being copied to the wiki (at least not until publication).
> 
> If the Writer Guide files on the wiki are indeed not being updated from the
> Alfresco files, it seems to me that we should remove the list of them (or at
> least the links to the files themselves) from the wiki. Or just hide them,
> or do something to discourage distressed readers from sending us corrections
> to things we've already dealt with.
> 
> I notice that the Documentation/Development page has been amended to refer
> to work being done on Alfresco.
> 
> Hal
> 
Hi Hal, all

I disagree. I think the Getting Started guide chapters are well enough along to 
be considered almost final for a first release. They just need to be reviewed 
by 
someone before being considered final for 3.3. If we remove the Writer Guide 
files, what are the users going to read if they need some documentation? 
Especially since 3.3 was just released and many people will be visiting the 
site. They need to be able to download something, even if it's not finished. 
The 
wiki is a working space as well, in every area of the project.

I also thought that the documentation development page for working files should 
not have been deleted so quickly. Alfresco is only in it's infantcy as far as 
implementation goes. It would have been nice to have kept it until things are 
more ironed out.

Just my opinion though.
Ron

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