Hi Jay, all,
Le 10/06/2015 22:39, Jay Philips a écrit :
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Wikis are not WYSIWYG and hard to edit. You cant format a wiki similar
to a document.
You can use the Mediawiki extension to write your document in
LibreOffice and push it to the wiki.
You dont have commenting and track changes.
Error: with a wiki you have a complete history of each change since the
creation of the document.
Additionally you have a discussion page to comment.
Likely when the document is fully finished, it would be published to the wiki,
similar to how we are doing with the HIG.
And you will lost the complete history of the document. That is a very
important information and it is a bad idea to rely on Google to keep the
memory of the LibreOffice community. The data of the LibreOffice project
must be stored on TDF servers not elsewhere. The "working in progress"
documents are project data and must be stored on TDF servers.
Best regards.
JBF
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