Hi Karl-Heinz, all, 2011/2/1 Karl-Heinz Gödderz <[email protected]>: > Hi Alexander, @all, > > first thank you for you kind answer instead of cutting my word as David did. > > I think you got my intention to give a connection between those two > systems . > > (comments see below) > > Alexander Thurgood schrieb: >> >>> So only newbies on LibO would use alfresco and the others want to stay >>> with ODFAuthors. >>> >> >> I do not consider myself a newbie with regard to the documentation >> project, yet I will be using, or at least experimenting, with Alfresco >> and its workflow for any French or English documentation I might >> produce. As an example, I am currently working offline on the Getting >> Started with Base translation into French. I do not feel forced into >> using Alfresco at all, the simple fact of the matter for me was that I >> found OOoAuthors and the workflow far too confusing for it to be of any >> use to me. However, that is my personal choice, and I'm certainly not >> going to impose it on anyone else. >> >> >> > > I'm also not a newbie and also got an account on both systems. Therefore > I perceived that problem. > >> I have seen no pressure from anyone here to use Alfresco, I don't feel >> under pressure to do so, I will try it because I want to. If it doesn't >> suit my needs, I can just go back to doing it by myself and making my >> documents available through other channels. >> >> > > I read some mails stating that all ODFAuthor documents should be > integrated into alfresco as soon as possible. > > And some answers given to the French NL-team seemed me the same problem.
I think, what would help is a mechanism like we have on ODFAuthors. If a chapter is "published" (in other words, final) then you don't even need an account on the website. You can just go there and download it. If such a setting would be possible in Alfresco as well, then we don't need to copy the files into the wiki and from there to ODFAuthors. This would not require any extra work from any person at all. Sigrid -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/documentation/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
