Fernando, Thanks for sharing. Using Writer as editor for drafting, managing and posting social media content is a great way to keep desktop editors relevant and extend our value proposition.
Open social integration is on the AOO UX radar, and I definitely will capture this scenario in the wiki. A simple usage scenario describing the user's goals, and what success looks like could help start the conversation. Regards, Kevin On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Fernando Cassia <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:10 AM, Kevin Grignon > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Can you share your thoughts on what success looks like in terms of the > user > > experience? What are the steps you would expect to perform in the editor > to > > share your content on a wiki? > > > > Thoughts? > > > > Something as basic as "File->Export-> Wiki->Wikiname" > with "Configure a new Wiki" as sub-option below "Wikiname" (or only option > if no wiki has been previously defined) would do the job. > > Likewise, File->Import->Import from Wiki would do the reverse operation > (import a document from an existing wiki). Another option could be > "File->Import->From web page" to directly fetch any web page (rich text and > images, ignoring Flash and anything non-standard) from its URL. > > Of course, after it has been successfully "exported" to a wiki, further > "save" operations would "save" to the wiki (it would be really nice if one > could configure somewhere for wiki documents to also be saved locally > automatically as backup copies). > > By the way, I have tried the Sun Wiki Publisher extension and couldn' t > make it work with SourceForge.net user project wikis... despite entering > the wiki URL and my SF.Net credentials all the extension does is attempt > connection and then stall... > > FC > -- > During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary > act > Durante épocas de Engaño Universal, decir la verdad se convierte en un Acto > Revolucionario > - George Orwell >
