I had tried to start something similar on the Documentation blog, with
tips&hints and pointers to how-to pages, but the problem is always
that someone has to write the how-tos. Once they are written, then we
can link to them in many ways: blog posts, Twitter, Facebook, G+...
I hope your initiative succeeds, Zeki.
--Jean
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Zeki Bildirici
<zeki.ozguryazilim@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I mostly give links to how-to pages, which was -mostly-written by me :(
May be we can work on Etherpad to produce this tweets.
No restriction, or diffuculty level. We can start from simple actions
to complicated XML filters...
Btw, we don't have to be shy to tweet, thats twitter and it is
streaming, not like mailboxes. As much as we use, we can benefit more
and more.
Could we open a pad and see what can we do?
Pad name can be:
LibreOffice tips&hints tweets
or anything
Best regards,
Zeki
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