Hi Olivier,
Le 15/03/2016 21:08, Olivier Hallot a écrit :
> Hi
> 
> I visited several documentation pages in the wiki and I have a question.
> 
> Assuming I am a skilled LO writer user, if I have to start producing
> content, where do I look to start?

This is not clear to me if you are speaking about contributing
documentation, or producing own content using advanced functions

 What are the missing contents in the
> guides vis-a-vis of the developments of the latest LO versions?

As Martin said, mostly updates on the per module guides
> 
> Please let me know if there is a wiki page for that purpose because the
> one I saw is refers to easy-hacks and is outdated, poorly highlighted.

The wiki needs to be structured since a long time :). I think the "Help
produce documentation" part should be divided in User guides/Wiki
content/Help content/Videos/etc. and guide contributions from dedicated
pages
> 
> If help is welcome here, does it make sense to the documentation
> comunity to have a metabug in bugzilla to track the missing
> documentation contents? [1]. An update of the easy hack wikipage shall
> suffice? Or a specific wiki page for that purpose is prefered?

I'm not sure people here would be at ease with BugZilla which is far
from being user friendly, I find Redmine easier than BZ and the wiki
easier than both.
What does others think?

Cheers
Sophie

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