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- Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] workflow on oooauthors (was: Re: Need of a documentation framework for LibreOffice?)
- From: Nino Novak <nnino@openoffice.org>
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 00:44:29 +0100
- To: documentation@libreoffice.org
On Thursday 04 November 2010 00:23, Jeff Prater wrote:
> What is the order in which documentation will be published? Will it
> be created in ODT documents first, then the information is published
> to the website/wiki?
This indeed has been the case for the User Guides, while developer docs
were created often first/only in the wiki.
But we will see how people will decide to work here.
For me it seems nice to have both or all three options available as some
people love to work with wiki while others prefer ODT.
As for the website, this has been in some teams used only as download
container for ODT and PDF documents. As far as I have understood Drupal
discussions so far, it's possible to write books and chapters directly
in Drupal, so this opens up a third possibility which should be
explored, too.
so we have:
odt -> pdf
-> web &/or wiki
wiki -> odt -> pdf
-> web
web -> odt & pdf
(wiki is not needed in this case in my eyes as wiki is just
a quick web)
But maybe other people have different opinions?
Nino
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| Re: [libreoffice-documentation] workflow on oooauthors (was: Re: Need of a documentation framework for LibreOffice?) | Carlos Jenkins <hastciberneo@gmail.com> |
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