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On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Sophie Gautier
<gautier.sophie@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Narayan,

Of course, I am not suggesting that users should be forced to use a
tool that does not fit their needs.

a small difference here, it's not users but contributors, just a small
difference

I disagree, we should not be catering to contributors, but all users.
The OOo contribution community has been too small for too long. If we
really do want to succeed we need to see all users as potential
contributors and provide equal access and respect.

It started when I wanted to know if Drupal is going to be adopted. I
never got my answer.

I give one and ask some questions, may be you don't read it or do not want
to answer. And seems I'm still an SC member ;-)

It is a shame that there are some in the community who did not listen
to, or misinterpreted the SC decision statement, isn't it.
The official SC decision statement made it clear that Drupal will
replace Silverstripe when it is considered ready.
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.website/592

A concept map (or an argument map) are the best tool for conceptual
discussion. Both can be collaboratively plotted in Drupal.

I'm use to conceptual map on papers, sorry not easy to put on Drupal I fear
;-), but yes I work quite often with them, useful tool, that's true.

It is actually quite easy with the Graphmind Drupal module
http://drupal.org/project/graphmind

Michael Wheatland

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