Re: [documentation-dev] Developer Bounty re Add-Ons - PING Carsten Clayton
On 09/19/10 19:01, Claire Wood wrote: Hello Carsten Clayton I've produced an outline of the document/information on wiki in ODT format and I have some text files that cover questions from the pages on the wiki you've highlighted need to be merged. Where should I upload them too? Do you have a particular place on CVS? Hi Claire. You can either send them to me directly or upload the doc to the Wiki and link it on your User page. The advantage of sending to me direct is that.. it's easier :-) If you link it on the Wiki, it's easier to find, harder to lose, we maintain a document history, etc. Up to you which you prefer. I'm good with either one. I'll try to manage the question side of things and chase own the various developers for you. C. -- Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@documentation.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@documentation.openoffice.org
Re: [documentation-dev] Developer Bounty re Add-Ons - PING Carsten Clayton
Hi Clayton Is there a particular place on the wiki you'd like me to upload it to? If so, can you send me instructions on how to do that please. I've only opened and edited wiki docs. I'm familiar with booking into CVS but wasn't sure if there is a designated folder for the Bounty work. I know how to link to another wiki page so I'm assuming that's what you mean by linking to my user page. I've got the questions in text files at present so I'll copy them into ODT format so it's easier to annotate when I get home this evening. Regards Claire On 20 September 2010 09:40, Clayton ccorn...@openoffice.org wrote: On 09/19/10 19:01, Claire Wood wrote: Hello Carsten Clayton I've produced an outline of the document/information on wiki in ODT format and I have some text files that cover questions from the pages on the wiki you've highlighted need to be merged. Where should I upload them too? Do you have a particular place on CVS? Hi Claire. You can either send them to me directly or upload the doc to the Wiki and link it on your User page. The advantage of sending to me direct is that.. it's easier :-) If you link it on the Wiki, it's easier to find, harder to lose, we maintain a document history, etc. Up to you which you prefer. I'm good with either one. I'll try to manage the question side of things and chase own the various developers for you. C. -- Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@documentation.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@documentation.openoffice.org -- Best wishes Claire Wood
Re: [documentation-dev] Developer Bounty re Add-Ons - PING Carsten Clayton
On 09/20/10 13:35, Claire Wood wrote: Hi Clayton Is there a particular place on the wiki you'd like me to upload it to? If so, can you send me instructions on how to do that please. I've only opened and edited wiki docs. I'm familiar with booking into CVS but wasn't sure if there is a designated folder for the Bounty work. I know how to link to another wiki page so I'm assuming that's what you mean by linking to my user page. I've got the questions in text files at present so I'll copy them into ODT format so it's easier to annotate when I get home this evening. Actually... now that I think of it, we can use the Documentation folders feature of the Doc Project web pages. (this gets used so little that I forgot about it). It's much better to use this than cluttering up the Wiki. Log into the OO.o website http://documentation.openoffice.org and then go to the Documents files section of the project pages: http://documentation.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList I've added a Bounties folder to the list of available folders. Click the Bounties link and you should see a message to the right of the list that says Documents related to the various Documentation Bounties There are no files in this folder. Now click the Add a new file link at the top of the folder list. Fill in the form and upload the document. This should place it into the Bounties folder. If you can't see the links I describe, I may need to bump up your access rights. Let me know if it doesn't work for you. No CVS needed, and we can add the direct link for the documents in any emails we send around. C. -- Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@documentation.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@documentation.openoffice.org
Re: [documentation-dev] Developer Bounty re Add-Ons - PING Carsten Clayton
Hi Clayton The outline document is in the folder. I'll send you the questions direct to your email address rather than on the list. Regards Claire On 20 September 2010 07:22, Clayton ccorn...@openoffice.org wrote: On 09/20/10 13:35, Claire Wood wrote: Hi Clayton Is there a particular place on the wiki you'd like me to upload it to? If so, can you send me instructions on how to do that please. I've only opened and edited wiki docs. I'm familiar with booking into CVS but wasn't sure if there is a designated folder for the Bounty work. I know how to link to another wiki page so I'm assuming that's what you mean by linking to my user page. I've got the questions in text files at present so I'll copy them into ODT format so it's easier to annotate when I get home this evening. Actually... now that I think of it, we can use the Documentation folders feature of the Doc Project web pages. (this gets used so little that I forgot about it). It's much better to use this than cluttering up the Wiki. Log into the OO.o website http://documentation.openoffice.org and then go to the Documents files section of the project pages: http://documentation.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList I've added a Bounties folder to the list of available folders. Click the Bounties link and you should see a message to the right of the list that says Documents related to the various Documentation Bounties There are no files in this folder. Now click the Add a new file link at the top of the folder list. Fill in the form and upload the document. This should place it into the Bounties folder. If you can't see the links I describe, I may need to bump up your access rights. Let me know if it doesn't work for you. No CVS needed, and we can add the direct link for the documents in any emails we send around. C. -- Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@documentation.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@documentation.openoffice.org -- Best wishes Claire Wood