Claude,

That sounds fine. When you're ready to get started on this, create an account 
on the Undersun site (through the store or whatever), and then send the account 
details along with what sort of involvement you have in mind (short term, long 
term, moving content, editing, writing, formatting, whatever).

-David


Claude Feistel wrote:
Yes, David, that way of getting started would be good.  We also have some
areas of special interest where we might want to contribute additional
material.  Right now that includes discrete manufacturing business activity.

Claude
-----Original Message-----
From: David E. Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 2:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Volunteer: OFBiz End User Documentation


Claude,

What sort of effort did you have in mind to contribute?

If you'd like to help with the content migration from the Undersun doc site
to the new docs.ofbiz.org site I'd be happy to help you get started on that.
Whoever is working on it would need an account on the Undersun doc server.

On docs.ofbiz.org new people can add things in the public wiki space (ID is
OFBIZ), and then someone with permissions for the end-user doc space can
review them and move them over to that final resting place. Once someone has
demonstrated competence and some level of dedication in this area we'll be
happy to give them write permissions for the end-user space (ID is
OFBENDUSER).

When beginning work on a certain area you should add a comment to this page
in the end-user doc space:

http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Areas+Being+Worked+On

-David



Claude Feistel wrote:
Over the last few weeks we have become interested in the idea proposed in
the forum about end user documentation and a wiki for that.   Has that
idea
moved forward in recent weeks?
Who would we talk to now about volunteering to contribute to this proposed
effort?
I think that the open source offering of OFBiz and opentaps would find
more
interest among users at the small business end, if the true end user
documentation were advanced some more, and if there were an available
knowledge base (wiki) for application end user questions.  For smaller
businesses, that resource needs to be supplied to them.

Claude Feistel, President

IntegraSphere Inc.
Austin, TX

1-512-250-1710

www.integrasphere.com




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