Note: I'm talking about *user* guides, not developer or sysadmin docs in this note.
We discussed on several occasions whether to provide the user guides in wiki formatas well as in PDF and ODT. I'm in favour of using all 3 methods as means of reaching different members of the audience, but... We don't have enough people updating the wiki to keep up with changes in the source docs, so some parts of the user guides on the wiki are getting more and more out of date. For whatever reasons, the work is not getting done. So... perhaps it's time to drop the wiki version of the user guides? Just put a marker on the pages that they are no longer being maintained and abandon them until/unless someone can take on the job and do it. We're having enough difficulty keeping the ODTs up to date, with not enough people doing that either. But they are the source from which to create PDFs and any other form we want to have the user docs provided in. Also, we or others can fairly easily customise those ODTs for other flavours of OO, and translators use them too. Comments? Jean -- Jean Hollis Weber Co-Lead, OpenOffice.org Documentation Project --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
