I would like to have an account on the Alfresco site and give it a try. I
might even have time to do some admin work, depending on what's involved. If
you're happy to have a relative newcomer in the role, that is.

Hal

On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 2:16 PM, David Nelson <comme...@traduction.biz>wrote:

> Hi, :-)
>
> As mentioned in other threads, I have set-up an Alfresco site at
> https://documentation.traduction.biz.
>
> I am proposing this for evaluation by the English documentation team,
> and any interested i18n people, as one option among the other
> possibilities presently under consideration:
>
> 1) using the Plone-based web currently primarily operated by Jean
> Weber, with technical support from Andreas Mantke;
>
> 2) using the TDF wiki, as is now the case.
>
> I won't have much time for this before January 10, due to other work I'm
> doing.
>
> My suggestion would be that Jean Weber could be an admin on the
> Alfresco site, and that we could try processing 1, 2 or 3 chapters of
> the Writer Guide on it, to see what Alfresco's merits and weaknesses
> are. (I had hoped Ron Faile would also be another admin, but I think
> he's busy on the core work of the docs team - producing
> documentation.)
>
> If ever Alfresco was seen as a possible viable tool after initial
> evaluation, I would ask Florian and Christian if they could set us up
> an Alfresco installation on the TDF server infrastructure, which is
> the natural place for a tool used by the LibreOffice English docs
> team. Any data already accumulated by that time could be migrated by
> Christian with full support from me. So we can start actually doing
> useful work on the https://documentation.traduction.biz web any time
> from now on, without any wastage of collaborative effort.
>
> I will be doing some work on my Alfresco sandbox myself, but it won't
> be much of an evaluation of its collaborative capabilities if no-one
> else does some actual documentation work there. So I would encourage
> other active docs team members to ask me for an account there and try
> it out, even if your predispositions are leaning towards other
> options. ;-)
>
> And I would then invite you to center your Alfresco-related discussion
> mainly on *this* thread, so we can pool our ideas and reactions.
>
> TIA if so. :-D
>
> David Nelson
>
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