Am 26.01.2013 23:08, Guy Waterval wrote: > I'm sorry to have disturbed you with my post. > I had something disturbing, indeed.
>> >> AOO documentation won't fly if we do not even manage to update the >> existing 3.3 documentation for version 3.4 (regex anyone?). >> > OK, but we have a licence issue. We should adopt an Apache license to avoid > to push this license issue always before us. > And what are the implications of those "licence issues"? Rewriting what has been written already? >> >> For writing any part of the documentation it is mandatory that you know >> the respective part of the program as well as a developer does and that >> you have a sound overview over the whole suite (including some glitches >> and current bugs). >> > +1 > You seem to have a great experience in the documentation area, and this > will be very helpful for us. So, many thanks to have subscribed to this > list. > No, not that great experience since I'm not a native English speaker nor do I care about "licence issues". I love to write hands-on tutorials as well as I can right "into the internet". You find some explicit Base/Calc/Python/Basic related tutorials and code snippets in the tutorial section of forum.openoffice.org. >> >> btw: LibreOffice documentation is a big <face palm> because everybody >> puts his/her own misconceptions into the docs. Why not? Some of the >> developers do the same with their software. >> > That's your opinion, but as you are an activ member of the LibO project, > you should perhaps change the things with a constructive attitude. > I removed LibreOffice from all our productive machines, leaving my Ubuntu copy for testing and a working with a different profile. > BTW, could we have a link pointing to one of your works in the > documentation area? It's always interesting to can see documents produced > by experimented writers. > > A+ > Yes, Sir. Here you are: http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/search.php?keywords=&terms=all&author=Villeroy&fid[]=74&sc=1&sf=all&sr=posts&sk=t&sd=a&st=0&ch=300&t=0&submit=Search Plus hundreds of ad-hoc tutorials in the user support sections.