Hi Marc,
Any idea where on the wiki the paper should go?
David
On 13-11-12 09:39 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi David,
Le 2013-11-06 15:26, dbclinton a écrit :
> Actually, just today I shared it on the Document Foundation's ownCloud
> site:
>
> https://owncloud.documentfoundation.org/Common/Marketing/whitepapers
>
> It's still on odfauthors.org, of course, and would be happy living just
> about anywhere else besides...
>
> David
>
I am not sure if things have changed, but, ownCloud is really for 
sharing of files with others, and the wiki is where we keep our 
documentation. In this case, IMO, the paper would be best kept on the 
wiki.
The purpose of ownCloud and the wiki are getting blurred and I too am 
getting a little confused over what purpose ownCloud has to do with 
our work flow. Maybe Charles could comment on this?
Cheers,
Marc
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