Hi Alexander, @all,
first thank you for you kind answer instead of cutting my word as David did.
I think you got my intention to give a connection between those two
systems .
(comments see below)
Alexander Thurgood schrieb:
So only newbies on LibO would use alfresco and the others want to
Hi Karl-Heinz, all,
2011/2/1 Karl-Heinz Gödderz libreoff...@gukk-online.de:
Hi Alexander, @all,
first thank you for you kind answer instead of cutting my word as David did.
I think you got my intention to give a connection between those two
systems .
(comments see below)
Alexander
Hi, Karl-Heinz, Sigrid, all, :-)
Alfresco does not oblige users to log in to get access to the site.
There is, by default, a Guest home, where all the content being
processed on the site is available for viewing and downloading, which
is the way it should be. Jeremy's also been working on a view
Hi Alex,
2011/1/31 Alexander Thurgood alex.thurg...@gmail.com:
Le 31/01/11 15:51, Sigrid Carrera a écrit :
Hi Sigrid,
PS: Yes, I am angry and upset. You just don't get it how this
community works. You've manged to discourage me from contributing to
the english documentation, although I
Hi Alex,
2011/1/31 Alexander Thurgood alex.thurg...@gmail.com:
Le 31/01/11 16:41, Sigrid Carrera a écrit :
Hi Sigrid,
Oh, when I said I want to proofread some documentation, I was told,
that whatever I correct, has to be proofread again by a native english
speaker. So clearly, my
sigrid.carr...@googlemail.com
To: documentation@libreoffice.org
Sent: Mon, 31 January, 2011 16:10:51
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Re: synchronization of ODFAuthors and
alfresco
Hi Alex,
...
That's right. A wiki page would be good. But this also means, that the
wiki page needs to have
I would be happy to copy the published chapters of English user guides
from the Alfresco site to the LibreOffice section of the ODFAuthors
site. That will make them conveniently available to translators who want
to use ODFAuthors. Published chapters will also be available on the
LibreOffice wiki,