-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Charles, *
First, thanks you all for your feedback, I'm really pleased ;-) On 06/14/2014 09:43 AM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote: > - could you describe how you select content? Actually, as I'm subscribed to all ML lists, I take the time to read all what I find interesting on ML and Bugzilla. The subjects I find interesting are: - - the rather long threads on ML: having a brief summary of the current situation of the discussion is always great; - - the most recurrent subjects; - - subject difficult to understand; - - controversial topics; - - first contributions; - - progress on the hackfest organization. > - you can make it attractive if we give you a few logos, but surely > you need acccess to our wiki or some sort of official blog for > this... interested? I want to keep the document as clean as possible, and will include only additional content needed for the comprehension of the article like X/Y graphics, modified feature in the GUI, etc. Publishing a PDF document via Twitter wasn't clearly the ideal format to use. Making LOWN official would be nice, indeed. Sorry for having used LaTeX, I know from a marketing POV it isn't great. But what I wanted was: - - be allowed to use Vim: I don't like to use a GUI for writing: it is distracting and hurting my eyes. - - have an auto-citation system; - - see the changes made between 2 commits. LaTeX and Github were answering these problem quite nicely. As Git is used more effectively on text-based files, I needed a text based tool like markdown or LaTeX. I dropped markdown since it has not citation system. The remaining defacto solution was the LaTeX. > - again, thank you for all this I like the breadth and quality of > content. Let's make this a collaborative effort. For sure. But the initial idea was to keep it oriented to developers as much possible. Although I'm not against to broaden the audience. If you have interesting content I'm not aware of, you can let me know and I will gonna integrate it. At first, I thought that - - using pull requests on Github - - and sending content via email for those who don't use Github would be a great idea. After a discussion on #libreoffice-fr, I realised that a Wiki page for each LOWN is a great solution. I can still use Vim if I copy paste the changes to the wiki, the commit are saved and we have block references with [1]. > - we can see how best to circulate this newsletter and make not > just a tool for the outside, but a means of information for the > entire project. On 06/14/2014 02:21 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote: >> For some reason, the given link will not lead me to any webpage >> in my browser.... :-( Is anybody else experiencing problems to >> make it work??? > > Maybe Will has deleted the pdf? Nope, the link is till valid and always will be. It's a link to the document hosted on my Github which is a pdf. I tested on IE, FF and Chrom(e/ium) and the link is working fine. BUT according to the tests I made with curl -IL, the pdf is detected as binary --> can cause problem on some platforms. Cannot fix this, the mimetype error comes from Github. [1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php#.3Creferences_.2F.3E - -- William Gathoye <will...@gathoye.be> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTnc7DAAoJEA595SwE1xaDx+oQAJ35uWtQmKgTfotc47VF++z4 EKvTjv6tonCb5MOidIU/aMidvsmwE5pH4/0eXvkHhq23Ev3XN3y537UlPvBwLwRo ad9jKbbVc1omN3PKOGueyDTNwPpIq/LW9gYN2ru00tDpSvI5aEYWAGJHe4gpOj6b 6nsJL0Z9oAZLYBAqs24XvW6wNbxoiqQzkcaL1mwaWx/7REbZGvYGdyGwNlaxXCiC whrLbUWZHcBKqAFsZU6j5XgbjgThvfMfQNi2EZL5xSr3F8Vo7HdnuiJUX4mVd37w VDWZxi3G9uqIoV0bFweFpxP6CcDqf55xOXtxh15HOY3PaynUL6RAJH4Xq5HqBqnW nHpcGSC1mqUTXfbCdIHJPaiPYKhHx17Vq0lhq41WIbaIgTwh89Bo+4FPaSbuIzXc hG5/D8kNS2PuQPrEZBRNce5fnHpOpJtWTqe3pq7hrVbl44jILARZ+ZYsFQDb45W1 IBCWSKtuuGDiS4Y2J/orfX62+gGKf3f1STdW+52xhPFQqutIZDA/9CcWrJYYnypV B7E8VYNBSJK422HcDzhk2ATJ9cdPEEjNJh2fTtGwzREvECCIuctzbY5a92Bs1TIT +XVU1J8FGdwefWruXQxce2YG/t3TJ0qG0Oh3eSJIkTZmLHLQcHiYaAMISpZuqUMj Hmt7zyHWW92JDQKgIlgS =KxYM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: marketing+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org 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/marketing/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted