Re: [documentation-dev] Project status and OOoCon

2007-09-14 Thread Frank Peters
Jean Hollis Weber wrote: > Frank, I agree with all you have said in this presentation. This is > definitely the direction we need to go as a documentation project. Thanks. Too bad you won't be there. I shall suggest Australia for OOoCon2008 :-) > Kirsten Milligan wrote: >> 1) Substitution of the

Re: [documentation-dev] Project status and OOoCon

2007-09-14 Thread Frank Peters
Joe Smith wrote: > Kirsten Milligan wrote: >> ... > > Sorry, I'm tacking on to Kirsten's message instead of the parent. > > The presentation does look great--nice job with the layout and > organization! Yes, and exciting to see all the changes together in context. Thanks > Very nice touch to in

Re: [documentation-dev] Project status and OOoCon

2007-09-14 Thread Frank Peters
Hi Kirsten, > Hello, Frank. I, too, have lacked time to participate as I would like. > Once I take the initial step of beginning to contribute, I think it will > be easier to continue active, but finding the right inroad takes time > and attention that I've been pouring into another endeavor. I

Re: [documentation-dev] Project status and OOoCon

2007-09-14 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
Frank, I agree with all you have said in this presentation. This is definitely the direction we need to go as a documentation project. Kirsten Milligan wrote: 1) Substitution of the word "currency" for "up-to-dateness": It is an unconventional use of "currency," but I think it's a great word

Re: [documentation-dev] Project status and OOoCon

2007-09-13 Thread Joe Smith
Kirsten Milligan wrote: ... Sorry, I'm tacking on to Kirsten's message instead of the parent. The presentation does look great--nice job with the layout and organization! Yes, and exciting to see all the changes together in context. Very nice touch to include the picture of Gerry; sorry I n

Re: [documentation-dev] Project status and OOoCon

2007-09-13 Thread Kirsten Milligan
Hello, Frank. I, too, have lacked time to participate as I would like. Once I take the initial step of beginning to contribute, I think it will be easier to continue active, but finding the right inroad takes time and attention that I've been pouring into another endeavor. I *do* want to be p