Re: [documentation-dev] Changes to the FAQ

2007-09-27 Thread John Meyer
Clayton Cornell wrote: > John Meyer wrote: >> I don't know if this is the right list, but where exactly do you submit >> proposed changes to the Frequently Asked Questions area. Specifically, >> someone said that the "Why is there no equivalent of MSAccess"

Re: [documentation-dev] OOo mag

2007-09-27 Thread John Meyer
Daibutt wrote: > Ok no payment for articles this is a community project. There could be a > possibility of selling advertising space but that would depend on > circulation and frequency of the mag. I'm hoping to publish once a month > if I get enough articles (notice I say If. This will depend on t

[documentation-dev] Changes to the FAQ

2007-09-26 Thread John Meyer
I don't know if this is the right list, but where exactly do you submit proposed changes to the Frequently Asked Questions area. Specifically, someone said that the "Why is there no equivalent of MSAccess" reflects 1.0 and not 2.0. If so, then I would definitely suggest modifying or deleting it.

Re: [documentation-dev] Tutorial effort started at NLC SV

2007-09-26 Thread John Meyer
A suggestion from the peanut gallery: If you are starting to create tutorials I would suggest you test them by getting together with some people who know nothing or little about OpenOffice and ask them to complete the task in the tutorial. If they can do it without any live help from you, then I y

Re: [documentation-dev] OOo mag

2007-09-26 Thread John Meyer
I would agree. I like the idea at least in theory, but a lot of questions have to be settled both big and small. The issue of file format, while relatively small, will influence who will read your magazine and who won't. Also, are you going to solicit submissions? Are they going to be paid? Are