As one who is still trying to make the changeover to OpenOffice, I have searched for and found lots of documentation (even if not always with the answers I seek). But it has dawned on me that one of the newbie problems is pinning down where to look first, and most regularly, for documentation. There are very good libraries of third-party articles in places like:
     LinuxBeacon <http://linuxbeacon.com>
     LinuxJournal <http://www.linuxjournal.com>
     Sheepdog Guides <http://sheepdogguides.com>
     (any others of significance?)

But for systematic documentation under the auspices of openoffice.org, there seem to be two repositories which, frankly, I can't tell apart:
     wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/
     documentation.openoffice.org/
*both* of which are fed from documentation developed at
     oooauthors.org
and elsewhere.  For example, the tutorials pages
     <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Tutorials>
and  <http://documentation.openoffice.org/tutorials/>
both seem to carry the same content (just somewhat differently formatted). Why is that?

I assume there is some reason for this divided organization, but I still don't see what that is - and have finally decided that my learning curve could be improved by asking for help on that point. Can someone help me sort out the documentation model?

John

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