Hi Parichay, :-) When working with Alfresco, you need to distinguish between your own personal workspace, where you can add anything you want, and the various project workspaces on the platform (where you can add stuff that's ready for the team to continue working with).
People will be able to see all stuff in any space, and download it. When it's publication-ready, it will be copied from the Alfresco platform to the LibreOffice wiki, where it will be listed there and on the main LibreOffice website (libreoffice.org). When you do work, it's best to come and announce your plans/intentions here on the Documentation mailing list, so that other team members can advise you and be aware of what's in progress. Insofar as you use the Alfresco platform for your work, there is not currently any "acceptance" process. What will happen is that another team member will take a look, and probably do the next work task. We'd only roll back your upload and reject the work if there was some dire problem with it. Again, when you finish work, post a message here to let people know - although there will be a public commits mailing list reporting work on the Alfresco platform operational in an unfinished form later today. Parichay, it's great to have everyone possible putting work in on English docs, but I'd also urge you to go on the l10n list and ask about localization work. It is likely that there is no-one working on content for your mother tongue. Speaking personally, I've always felt that, insofar as possible, it's best to have mother-tongue writers doing the authoring, otherwise there is an extra job for us of post-editing to weed out grammar errors, etc. Although it is true that there tend to be more exceptions to this principle with English, as it's a widely-spoken international language. But, in any case, don't let that discourage you from contributing to English content if it attracts you more than working with your mother tongue. More info about localization work is here [1]. [1] http://www.libreoffice.org/get-involved/localizers/ David Nelson -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to documentation+h...@libreoffice.org Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/documentation/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted