https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96015
--- Comment #34 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
(In reply to Olivier Hallot from comment #32)
Summarizing, with latest additions from comment#27
* LibreOffice Help (already exist)
* Download Offline Help (open)
* User Guides (done)
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* Question and Answers (Done. Was changed to 'Get Help Online', after some
NL - fr, ru - objected that they don't use askbot but AOO forums)
* Submit Feedback (already exist)
* Community support (open)
* IRC (new, open)
* Reddit (new, open)
* Professional Support (open)
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* Check for updates (already exist)
* License information (already exist)
* Donate to LibreOffice (already exist)
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* About LibreOffice (already exist)
Please confirm this is a consensus.
Thanks Oliver, +1 on addition of both a Reddit entry and an IRC entry.
Sidebar--could folks check the "User Guides" behavior. With current master
(2016-10-25) I get directed to the libreoffice.org home landing page with the
silly "get-it now" download popup, and not directly to the
"www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation" web page.
Also, do we have to go to the web pages? IMHO the wiki has better organization
of the documentation--and direct links for any existing localizations-- so for
the Help menu link "User Guides..." the
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications link is a better
UX.
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