Now that we have almost finished producing the first set of user guides (for LibO 3.3.x), it's time to start work on updates for 3.4.2, which has just been released. This should not be such a big job, so we should be able to get through it much more quickly than we did with the first edition.
In preparation, we should archive the files for v3.3.x so we don't overwrite them with the updated files. Translators may wish to have access to these files, without them becoming a moving target. David, how do you think this is best done in Alfresco? A separate space under English Content > Documentation for V3.3.x with all the v3.3.x user guide content under that, or a space under each individual guide for v3.3.x (leaving the existing spaces for work in progress) -- for example, English Content > Documentation > Writer Guide > V3.3.x archives? I could make an argument for either solution. We can then copy those files into the Drafts spaces, update them, and save them under different names -- to avoid confusion and to enable us to put them on wiki along with the 3.3.x files. For example, 0101GS34-ChapterTitle.odt instead of 0101GS3-ChapterTitle.odt. Then, when the 3.4.x files begin to be published, they should be made available on the wiki as well as (not instead of) the 3.3.x files, because many people may continue to use 3.3.x for some time and need access to the 3.3 files. Also in preparation, we need to go through the features list to see what needs to be changed. Making a table of chapters and needed changes (on the wiki) can be very helpful here. While updating chapters, we also want to replace any remaining screenshots with ones to match the agreed theme or that still contain OOo-related info that was missed earlier. We also need to decide whether to go ahead with my proposed reorganisation of the Getting Started guide and the Writer Guide -- or perhaps with some subset of my proposal. Richard Holt is working on changes to Getting Started, but there was some difference of opinion about some of my suggestions on both that book and the Writer Guide, so I'm unclear whether we're all agreed on the way to move forward. I really don't want to see everyone sitting around waiting for a consensus. What have I missed or forgotten? --Jean -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/documentation/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
