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On 4/28/11 4:49 PM, planas wrote:
Bruce

On Thu, 2011-04-28 at 08:44 -0500, Bruce Summitt wrote:

High bandwidth help may not be that helpful to low bandwidth users. Not that
it's not a great idea--just as long as we don't depend solely on them.

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 2:09 PM, planas<jslozier@gmail.com>  wrote:

Eliezer,

On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 09:47 +0300, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:

On 26/04/2011 15:38, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:

On 04/25/2011 09:54 PM, David Nelson wrote:
Hi, :-)

On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 05:40, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
<webmaster@krackedpress.com>   wrote:
I would not mind getting this tutorial emailed to me - off the list
- at
"webmaster@krackedpress.com"

I am not on thew documentation list[s].
Feel free to sign up for the list... You can download *all* available
documentation content (including stuff that's still in the pipeline
and not yet published) from the LibreOffice Alfresco platform at
http://alfresco.libreoffice.org or
http://documentation.libreoffice.org


David Nelson

Exactly what is an Alfresco "account"?  Why would you need to have one?

As for the Documentation List[s], I am already on 4 lists already.
Also, I do not know if I will ever contribute to the
creation/modification of any LibreOffice documentation, due to my
brain injuries.  Clear communication can be a problem at times when I
deal with typing text.  Three strokes will do that to a person.

As for the documentation out there, I have the latest versions of the
two available guides;  Getting Started and Writer.  Or at least the
ones I find at "http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/";
and the WIKI page for documentation.  The LibreOffice-NA.US
<http://libreoffice-na.us/>  site is the testing platform for the
LibreOffice North American Community DVD Project.  Our group is
creating DVDs that will service the needs of the following
communities;  Canadian, US-American, Mexican, and Latin American,
including the Hispanic communities.  Currently we have our English
DVDs 99% ready for publication and are working on the Spanish language
version [first draft is 50% +/- done] for those DVDs.  The big
advantage with our DVDs is the extras.  These include as much
documentation as we can find.  Look at this link to see what we
currently have for English;
http://libreoffice-na.us/English/documentation.html

What we really need now is Spanish language documentation, even if it
is just the Getting-Started guide.  Also we could use Spanish language
extensions/add-ons plus sample files.  Right now there is a big void
in the Spanish language area of documentation, extensions, templates,
artwork, and sample files.  THEN we have to do it all over with our
French DVDs, that are needed for French-Canada.

So the question is what is the advantage of an Alfresco account and
being on the documentation list[s]?  I am on the Projects list[s], the
International Marketing list, the US Marketing list, and the User's
list.  Would I really need to be on another one if I will not be able
to contribute/create/modify the document files?


and what about a video documentation?
i think that there are people on the community that would like to try
doing video learning  videos and not a ""youtube" kind of but
a more official ones.

Eliezer


Good idea, some people prefer videos or Impress presentations to a text.
If videos are difficult or very time consuming to make, an Impress
presentation might work.

My video skills are limited, however.
--
Jay Lozier
Jslozier@gmail.com

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May an Impress version would work for the low bandwidth users. You are
correct, it should be an adjunct not the only piece.


I would settle for a comprehensive, well organized, all in one manual.

I know a lot of people who write documentation complain about the difficulty of updates, but if you set it up correctly, it's not that big of a deal. Been there, done that, with a small manual.


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