Hi Drew,
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 2:50 AM, drew <drew@baseanswers.com> wrote:
I'd like to see the graphics you put together for the web site available
for folks to use also. Are the images available on the wiki? Hmm, does
that even matter, or put another way - do we want to keep dishing things
up from the wiki only?
I'll put the files up on the wiki in the next day or so, because
that's our principal drop point and reference point for stuff right
now. But I'd recommend us creating a page under the About Us section
of libreoffce.org and showcase the graphics posted on the wiki, once
they're considered to be fit for public use (i.e. an "img" tag swiping
the graphic from the wiki rather than a copy stored directly on the
CMS).
<off-topic> Maybe you guys would like to check out the merits of
Alfresco (http://alfresco.libreoffice.org) as a possible storage depot
for stuff in the near future, and give consideration to the possible
advantages? </off-topic>
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David Nelson
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