Hi Karl-Heinz, :-) My 2 cents would be that it's better better to keep the meta data inside the ODF documents. We'll be able to read a document's meta data with Alfresco.
So, with the Alfresco share site, we'll be able to automatically maintain an index that will be publicly consultable, saving time and work, and avoiding mistakes. Surely that's more rational? What would be the advantage of manually maintaining a wiki page? AFAIK, all the people currently actively working on English LibreOffice documentation *seem* to be taking up Alfresco. There would actually be advantages for other NL teams to do so as well, if they want to take a translation-based approach to producing documentation for their community - or even if they want to produce their own content. But all the NL communities are obviously free to make their own choices - as the English NL community is, too. David Nelson -- 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 ***
