Frank Peters wrote:
Why are templates part of the documentation project? Shouldn't they
rather be with art.oo.o?

I think templates are much closer to documentation than to art,
or any other part of marketing. An ordinary user looking for
templates would never think to look for them under art, and
probably not marketing. Of course, if we had a good user-oriented
page on the main website somewhere that pointed people to a
variety of things (user guides, templates, whatever), it would
not matter so much where they were stored or which project had
responsibility for them.

I would like to suggest a revamp of the doc.oo.o site in the
near future. No offense, Gerry, you're doing a great job, but I
think we should separate the portals for users seeking help and
contributors offering help more clearly.

+1
I agree, very much so. Indeed, as mentioned above, I think a
user-oriented section of the main OOo site is something we've
needed for a long time. As it is now, the "contributing" parts
and the "I'm just a user" parts of the main site are too much
mixed up together. The Support page is a step in this direction,
but a lot of the links then take people to projects, where they
get lost.

Aurélien Pocheville wrote,
3/ Try to integrate more templates with the distribution of OpenOffice.

+1 Absolutely.

--Jean


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to