2012/12/1 Guy Waterval <waterval....@gmail.com> > Hi Rob, > Hi all, > > 2012/11/30 Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> > > [...] > > > > > That would be the point of a call for volunteers then, wouldn't it? > > Bring in more volunteers with the skills needed to create an outline, > > etc. There are independent books written on OpenOffice and certainly > > Microsoft Office all the time. There are many people who have the > > skills needed. All we need to do is ask. > > > > The goal should be (IMHO) to reach a critical mass of volunteers where > > the tasks are not only doable, but fun. > > > > My personal opinion is that the way proposed by Ricardo, with an Apache > license, is actually the more innovative and realistic we have for an > online documentation at this time. His approach has the merit of suggesting > a sustainable solution for the project and which can grow with it. So, the > reflexion should be more oriented in finding a way to help him to develop > his game, if desired.. >
Other than help on translating the existing pages into English, people who knows Calc, Impress and Base are needed (I'll write about Math and Draw later, when the wiki returns to normal operation... and I find some free time ;) while wiki users Salva and Mauriciobaeza are writing about starbasic and python, respectively) > Of course, a call for participation could help, but it is not sufficient > in itself, particularly if we don't have a clear idea of what we are > intending to do. > +1. Maybe we need to start a new thread to discuss this. Regards Ricardo > > A+ > -- > gw > > > > > > >