Hi
Basically just get to the wiki, doesn't have to be the docs page but it feels more comfortable from there
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
Top-right click on "Log in / create account". You have to set-up an
account for yourself if you haven't already got one for the LO wiki
(different from main wikipedia or other projects). I found it didn't
like the complexity of my normal password algorithm so i had to go with
"password" for a while! You can always change it later after you have
got a bit more familiar with wiki-editing. Obviously "password" is the
number 1 worst password to choose! Then the 'panel' down the far
left-hand-side that contains the main ToC for the whole wiki, main
sections are; Wiki, Navigation, Toolbox. Near the bottom of toolbox is
"Upload file" (just above "Special pages") which gets you to this page
...
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Special:Upload
Then it's very much the same as doing an attachment to an email except
that you can only do 1 at a time (i think). Try to get the file-name
in the same style as Jean's although i think it probably already is.
You can see the list of uploads here ...
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Special:ListFiles
which is linked to from the main upload page. Note there are a lot of
teams uploading stuff so you might have to scroll down the list a bit.
Some of the thumbnails show a lot but odts are shown as a blank page
and pdfs just show the adobe logo.
Getting a link to the file onto the right page is another story but if
you look at the coding you can figure it out easily enough, probably.
If the page is showing the wysiwyg gui editor that looks a bit like a
simplified Writer then click on "Show/hide" to change to coding
(wiki-mark-up). Don't worry if it gets a little messy as other people
can tidy-up or undo if it's really bad. I quite enjoy tidying up after people have done the real work of getting the info up there.
Regards from
Tom