David, I see you have provided the Enterprise edition of two of the
Alfresco manuals. Aren't we using the Community Edition of Alfresco?
Are there differences? Or perhaps Alfresco has not updated the
Community Edition manuals?

--Jean

On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 7:37 AM, Jean Weber <jeanwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah, I now see these are PDFs. That helps! --Jean
>
> On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 7:28 AM, Jean Weber <jeanwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi David,
>> Thanks for starting this discussion, even though your timing is unfortunate 
>> for me. I am travelling, with limited Internet access and only inconvenient 
>> ways to view ODT files on my iPad. I may not get a chance to deal with this 
>> until mid-August, but I'll try.
>>
>> --Jean
>>
>> On 04/08/2012, at 6:00, David Nelson <li...@traduction.biz> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Jean, Sanket, guys,
>>>
>>> If you have time, I would just like to start a brainstorming about the
>>> docs team workflow, as it is now and how it might be if Alfresco was
>>> the primary working platform.
>>>
>>> For this, I have downloaded Alfresco documentation from the Alfresco
>>> project about "generic" use of Alfresco Share (Share is what is
>>> installed and operating at http://alfresco.libreoffice.org). At the
>>> same time I also downloaded the Alfresco project's Alfresco
>>> administration guide.
>>>
>>> I have posted these on the LibreOffice Alfresco platform in a folder
>>> at Repository> English> Community> Alfresco Documentation.
>>>
>>> These documents are not ideally suitable for offering to new docs team
>>> contributors and Alfresco admins, as they don't address the particular
>>> context of the LibreOffice project as such, and because they contain
>>> information that is really surplus to the needs of those audiences.
>>> But they can provide an excellent jumping-off point, and some of the
>>> material can be used in adapted form in guides that fit the
>>> LibreOffice project's specific needs.
>>>
>>> Might I suggest that you take a look? In particular, the "Getting
>>> Started with Alfresco Share Collaboration" manual would be
>>> particularly relevant to Jean and docs team workers. The "Alfresco
>>> Enterprise 4.0.2 Administrator's Guide" would be of particular
>>> interest to Sanket and other admins. The "Alfresco Web Quick Start
>>> User Help" gives an idea of what Alfresco admins and LibreOffice team
>>> leaders could possibly build for individual teams; but the first two
>>> mentioned guides are probably of the most interest.
>>>
>>> In addition, there's another useful resource online at
>>> http://docs.alfresco.com/4.0/index.jsp that sometimes duplicates
>>> what's in the .pdf guides above but that also contains coverage of a
>>> few aspects not to be found in the guides.
>>>
>>> Jean, guys, I was wondering if you'd be willing to start a discussion
>>> about what your ideal workflow is/would be?
>>>
>>> Cedric Bosdonnat, I was wondering if you might give us an idea of the
>>> progress with CMIS support within LibreOffice? I'm curious about this
>>> as it could have a big impact on how team workers would interact with
>>> the Alfresco platform, i.e. via their local LibreOffice software
>>> rather than via the http://alfresco.libreoffice.org site.
>>>
>>> The end result after this brainstorming should be that we have some
>>> kind of outline that can be used for an Alfresco section in the docs
>>> team contributor's guide.
>>>
>>> --
>>> David Nelson
>>>

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