> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 11:02, Hal Parker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> David Nelson can probably tell you better than I can, but this is what I
>> understand. The Alfresco site is intended to be a place for people to work
>> on documentation for LibreOffice (ODFAuthors is another place). When
>> documents are published, they are made available to users through other
>> websites, such as the wiki or the LibreOffice.org website or a separate
>> Alfresco site that people do not need to log in to. Different language
>> groups can set up their part of the Alfresco site in any way suits their
>> preferred workflow.
>
>
> Alfresco could be used as a document and content storage repository by
> just about any team. At the moment, it's being used regularly by the
> English docs team.
>
> You have two URLs for Alfresco: http://alfresco.libreoffice.org and
> http://documentation.libreoffice.org.
>
> Documentation could be worked on and then theoretically be published
> to the world directly from http://documentation.libreoffice.org. But
> the TDF wiki is currently the final point of publication for files,
> with links to those files also being posted on the libreoffice.org
> site (http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/)
>
> During the recent reinstallation, I set things up so that a space
> named after each language code constitutes the main point of entry to
> content in that language. The way a language team wants to set things
> up within that space is entirely up to them.
>
> If a team wants, we can simply replicate the English space, so that
> they can start with the same content and structure as the English docs
> team, and then work with that as it is or else adapt it to wishes.

I think that would be nice for the spanish team

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