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Le 08/05/13 04:58 PM, Jean Weber a écrit :
Marc:
No, I see no advantage of getting someone there with brochures.

The conference is for people *working on* documentation and/or help
systems (or at least involved in some way, such as leading a docs
group, or aspiring to do so -- or in other forms of user support that
interact with documentation and help) for open source projects, to
share experiences and information.

In addition to the talks and demos, there was a lot of discussion,
including about community building, community management, and related
topics, which would be valuable to anyone involved in some part of the
LO project.

This page might give everyone a better idea:
http://openhelpconference.com/2013/sessions

--Jean

Thanks for the response and the link. Yes, I can now see your point now. It's a shame I can't travel, I would be interested in the community building aspect, which, IMO, we need more on our project.

Cheers,

Marc


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