Hi,
Thanks for your reply!
You say first step is to get an Alfresco login, what does Alfresco do?
And very thank you for try to look-up David's email address. Hope that
I can get Alfresco account.

The ODFAuthors looks like just for OOo User Guides, not for
LibreOffice User Guides, should I continue to register?

Waiting for your help and reply.
Best Regards
Sun

2012/5/2, Tom Davies <[email protected]>:
> Hi :)
> This is not an official answer and i might be wrong.  It's just my
> thoughts.
>
> I think you are right!  I don't think there is a translation into Chinese
> yet!  To be fair i don't think even the Brazilian Guides are complete yet
> despite them having possibly the largest team.
>
> There may be OpenOffice guides in Chinese (and many other languages) and
> they will cover most of what people need to know in order to gain a level of
> expertise and confidence to explore further on their own.
>
> However, i think it would probably be best to translate from the LibreOffice
> Guides and just use the OOo ones for reference.  Although there are few
> changes a lot of extra functionality has been added.
>
> It would be good to set things up in Alfresco to try to help you with
> work-flow.  I might try to look-up David's email address to ask him if he
> can help with that.  So, first step is to get an Alfresco login and maybe
> one for ODFAuthors too.
>
> You can register yourself on the wiki so that you can add pages there.  You
> might find the wiki is a helpful place to keep notes for yourself that might
> help when new people join your team.  Unfortunately other people (any admin)
> need to register you for Alfresco and ODFAuthors so it's only the wiki you
> can push forwards right now.
>
> I think a more realistic goal is to get the "Getting Started" guide into
> simplified.  When you have more members in your team then you might be able
> to get more done but it's a lot of work for 1 person so try not to aim too
> high just yet!
>
> Welcome in btw :)  (sorry i don't know the other system of smilies.  Is ^_^
> good/happy?)
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
> --- On Wed, 2/5/12, Sunny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: Sunny <[email protected]>
> Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Does LibreOffice has official User
> Guide in Chinese?
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, 2 May, 2012, 2:56
>
> Hi All!
>
> I use LibreOffice recently, both in Windows and Linux. But I found
> that there was no Official User Guide in Chinese. I search it on
> Google, and still didn't find yet. (Maybe I lost something)
>
> So does there have any LibreOffice User Guide in Chinese? If not, I
> may start to translate it, first to Simplified, then to Traditional.
> If I finished it. I want to submit it to community. To help other people
> who spoke Chinese to learn and use LibreOffice easily.
> Could someone give me an official answer?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards
> Sun
>
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