Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Contributing to LibreOffice documentation

2017-03-19 Thread Andrea Mussap
Hi all, Hi Olivier.
I'm using this tread because I still have this question... I already helped by 
writting one guide (the help page for Title Page), but it's still confusing for 
me how can I continue contributing to the project.
I've read a lot of links and I still don't know what's the better way to help 
you: I don't know if I should try to fix some bug from this list: Product: 
LibreOffice, Status: all, or if there's a place where I can see what Guides do 
you need to get writen or updated??? 

@Olivier,by this time I believe that the introductory text "Getting Started" 
from version 5.2 to v 5.3 is done?! So, if you need I can update something to 
version 5.3, or write something from scratch. Is this 'Documentation missing' 
still valid?

ThanksAndrea.
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   - From: Olivier Hallot 
   - Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2017 10:45:56 +0100
   - To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org
Welcome Matthew

Your skills in LibreOffice are indeed important to our community and you
will find a lot to do.

We have a set of guides that need to be updated. These guides are edited in 
Writer with our best practices (e.g. styles, master documents, etc...)

We can start in 2 directions

--> one, is to update our introductory text "Getting Started" from version 5.2 
(almost done) to version 5.3 (easy to medium difficulty).

---> The second is to take one of our module guide (e.g. spreadsheet book) and 
update to version 5.3, requiring quite deep knowledge in the module
software (medium to hard difficulty).

To get the guides and have a glimpse on how they actually look like please get 
any of them in the documentation website at 
http://documentation.libreoffice.org/en/

and let me know your prefered project.

Kind regards
Olivier


Em 06/02/2017 23:50, Matthew An escreveu:
> Hello there,
> 
> My name is Matthew An and I am a recent graduate of the Rhetoric and
> Professional Writing program at the University of Waterloo. I was hoping to
> contribute to the LibreOffice documentation as a Writer or Reviewer. I have
> previous experience at IBM as a technical writer as well as a small startup
> company in New Jersey. At the moment, I am in the process of entering
> graduate school in the fall, so I thought I could use my free time to hone
> my tech writing skills.
> 
> Please let me know if you would like a copy of my resume. I hope that I can
> give back to the software that I developed most of my writing skills with!
> 
> Thanks for your time,
> 
> Matthew
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[libreoffice-documentation] Open Source Project

2017-03-19 Thread Catherine Vance
Hi

I am a student and I am studying a subject about Open Source. For my subject, I 
have been asked to take part in an open source project. Is there a 
documentation project I could complete for LibreOffice?

Regards

Cat Vance

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