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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Contribution (Alfresco)


Sanket Sharma wrote:
Hi,

While looking for some documentation on Alfresco, I came across this wikipage -> http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Help_Wanted#LibreOffice_Alfresco_Implementation (The last on at the bottom of the page) The page says:

LibreOffice Alfresco Implementation

The LibreOffice project uses Alfresco to manage technical documentation. They are looking for help customizing their Alfresco implementation (folder structure, permissions, minor Share user interface tweaks, workflow, etc.).

Primary contact: David Nelson



Which says that the LibreOffice project is looking for people with Alfresco knowledge to help them with their Alfresco implementation. While I may not be a pro, but I would love to contribute in any way I can. I have worked on other open source projects and have made contributions here and there and have extensive experience in Document management and ECM.

So, are you guys still looking for help with Alfresco? Can I help? if Yes, How do I get started?


Best Regards,
Sanket
Use this email address: David Nelson <lists@traduction.biz>. If you can help, he will probably appreciate it.

--Dan


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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Contribution (Alfresco)Jean Weber <jeanweber@gmail.com>
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