On Wed, 2011-06-22, Frank Peters wrote: > Am 20.06.2011 23:30, schrieb Dave Fisher: > > Announcement - two confluence wikis are now available for the Apache > > OpenOffice.org project. > > > > The Apache OpenOffice.org Community Wiki is at > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/ > > > > The Apache OpenOffice.org Developers Wiki is at > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOODEV/ > > > > Anonymous viewing is allowed. > > > > In order to create content sign up for a confluence wiki account at > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action > > > > If you have an apache.org email address it is easiest for us for you > > to use it for the wiki. > > > > The Community wiki is for everyone. > > > > The Developers wiki is for project planning and documentation. > > So where does user documentation content go? The community wiki says > that it would not be for "core developer documentation". > What does this term mean? I assume that all documentation content > on the current OOo wiki including the Developer's Guide > is to be placed on the community wiki?
I'm looking for some clarification on this, too. I certainly hope that all the user guides and other user docs are to go into (or be made available through) the community wiki. If I understand some other discussions correctly, people won't need to sign the iCLA to contribute to the community wiki. I've had only a very brief look at the community wiki, and am still attempting to digest the many emails on this list and read up on the Apache way of doing things, so I could well be totally confused on a lot of topics. --Jean
