Hi,

I am Archana. I used to work as an Assoc. Operations Manager/Middleware
Admin until I quit recently to raise my baby. I would like to work on your
documentation project. I have completed the orientation module.

Please let me know what are the next steps

Regards
Archana



On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:11 AM, Keith N. McKenna <keith.mcke...@comcast.net
> wrote:

> toki wrote:
> > On 09/12/2015 03:09, Keith N. McKenna wrote:
> >
> >> There are ways to document the differences where they exist.
> >
> > This gets into what qualifies as a difference that is significant enough
> > to mention:
>
> Those are editorial decisions that would be have to be made out
> collaboratively.
>
> > # How many people realize that:
> > *  different versions of Java behave differently. Doesn't matter if
> > LibO, AOo, or EU are being used;
> > * there are differences in LibO when using Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and
> > BSD;
> > # User-installed extensions that alter built-in functionality, as a
> > side-effect of what they are supposed to do;
> >
> > All that said, with the appropriate use of styles --- roughly 40 of them
> > --- one can visually indicate which version of which program on which OS
> > a specific note refers to.
>
> Notes are not the only way that it could be done.
> >
> >> If all you are suggesting is that we just en mass move to LO I am not
> > as sanguine.
> >
> > In theory, ODFAuthors is program agnostic.
> >
> In theory that is correct, however ODFAuthors as it is currently
> constituted does have constraints that would need to be worked out.
> > jonathon
>
> Regards
> Keith
> >
>
>
>

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