Hello Jean, I recently noticed your 2015-12-08 comment to doc@ oo.a.o,
If it's any consolation, work on user documentation at LibreOffice is also stalled, due to lack of participants, ... . I'd like to see everyone interested in user docs coming over to LibreOffice and working there with a larger community. It would certainly be useful to avoid redundant effort. I'm not clear how the results of shared work could be employed with ease by both projects though. There are book-form guides to LibreOffice (and I have a set), that strike me as an outgrowth of what was originally the ODF Authors work. Is that still the thrust? As you know, there has been no traction to continue the equivalent for AOO on ODF Authors. The current AOO effort seems focused on an on-line, wiki-form approach using a structure begun in January 2013 and worked on piecemeal since. What would you see as a common shared product repurposed for the two products? Or would you attempt to cover the common parts in a way that worked for both? I am curious what your thinking might be. And Happy New Year! -- Dennis E. Hamilton orc...@apache.org dennis.hamil...@acm.org +1-206-779-9430 https://keybase.io/orcmid PGP F96E 89FF D456 628A X.509 certs used and requested for signed e-mail --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: doc-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: doc-h...@openoffice.apache.org