On 12/06/2011, at 8:27, Nino Novak <nn.l...@kflog.org> wrote:

> On Saturday, 11. June 2011 12:23:22 Jean Weber wrote:
>> On Saturday, June 11, 2011, Nino Novak <nn.l...@kflog.org> wrote:
>> 
>>> The TDF Wiki you can use right away, but AFAIK there is no
>>> Documentation section yet (I mean where knowledge bits are created
>>> in the wiki itself), it just serves as project whiteboard and as
>>> document repository for the User Guides.
>> 
>> Nino, that is true but only because no one has created any content on
>> the wiki. There is no reason why people should not also create wiki
>> content there.
> 
> Jean, I know - but in my eyes there are two reasons for prefering 
> libreofficewiki over tdf wiki for such purposes at the moment: first, 
> I'd generally prefer to expand/improve an existing knowledge base 
> instead of creating a new one.
> 
> Second, a wiki dedicated exclusively to serve as end user knowledge base 
> has - at least for me - some usability advantages over a mixed wiki 
> serving half for project needs. 
> 
> So that's my actual opinion, but certainly everybody has the freedom to 
> prove me wrong and start a new knowledge base in the tdf wiki ;-)
> 
> Nino

Sorry, I misunderstood you. I thought you were talking about the LibO wiki, and 
when I replied I was referring to the LibO wiki. I agree that the docs info and 
knowledge base should be on the LibO wiki, not the TDF wiki. In fact, I don't 
think I knew there was an TDF wiki.  

Jean
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