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Hello to all.
Sorry for beeing out of topics, but I suggesto to use opensource alternative to doodle for a meeting planer.

I suggest:
https://blog.llz.uni-halle.de/2013/01/alternative-terminplaner/ as a reference
https://terminplaner2.dfn.de/
https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/

By,
diego


On 21/07/16 17:18, Olivier Hallot wrote:
Hello documentation community

1) I apologize for not being present to trigger the last scheduled
meeting so lets set our next Documentation Meeting on wednesday July 27,
but I need to know from you the best time, as some interested parties
are not able to attend at 19:00.

So please let me know your preference in this Doodle poll:

http://doodle.com/poll/a5fnyrsbquxz2bep


2) Next wednesday 27, I'd like to address many of the issues we have in
the documentation process, and here are some of them that came from
TDF-internal brainstorming:

+ How to turn the documentation job fun and thrilling?
       + get more authors?
       + Author's peer/community recognition
       + Narrow gap between book release date and software release date
       + Lowering author's entry barriers

+ How can we improve our documents visibility?
     + Are our books a true LibreOffice companion product?
     + improve downloads of our books?
     + connect LO users to our docs and books?
     + get more book translators,
     + L10N contributions to documentation

+ Documentation meetings in Brno.

Please don't miss these important discussions

See you there!

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