Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2022-03-31 Thread Olivier Hallot

HI Joel, Welcome!

We will have today a live meeting with the documentation team at 18:00 
UTC, in the following session:


https://jitsi.documentfoundation.org/tdfdocteam

You are welcome to join and meet us. If you are unavailable due to the 
short notice, let me know when I can join you in a similar meeting and 
I'll talk to you on our activities.


Kind regards

Olivier



Em 30/03/2022 23:22, Joel McCray escreveu:

  Hi,

My name is Joel and I am trying to build my technical writing portfolio.

I'm interested in most aspects of the writing process, but my strengths
generally lie on the English side rather than the technical side.

I've subscribed to the mailing list and would love to get started on a
project.

Thank you,
Joel McCray


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[libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2022-03-30 Thread Joel McCray
 Hi,

My name is Joel and I am trying to build my technical writing portfolio.

I'm interested in most aspects of the writing process, but my strengths
generally lie on the English side rather than the technical side.

I've subscribed to the mailing list and would love to get started on a
project.

Thank you,
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2020-06-01 Thread Caroline Carlisle Tidwell
Welcome Dante! STC is a good team for Tech Comm. Welcome again!

On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 3:03 PM  wrote:

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> My name is Dante and I am interested in joining the documentation team.
> I’m fairly new with Libre Office and Technical Writing in general. I’ve
> taken a Udemy course and the beginner’s course by STC, but my only
> professional experience is updating the user guides for my company.
>
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> I’d like to help in any capacity that I can. I have updated LibreOffice to
> 6.4, and my SSO username is: legaspidante
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> Dante
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2020-05-25 Thread Olivier Hallot
Hello Dante

You have now access to the cloud at

http://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org

The folder "LibreOffice Documentation" is in your workspace.

Regards
Olivier

Em 22/05/2020 15:43, dantemlega...@gmail.com escreveu:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> My name is Dante and I am interested in joining the documentation team. I’m 
> fairly new with Libre Office and Technical Writing in general. I’ve taken a 
> Udemy course and the beginner’s course by STC, but my only professional 
> experience is updating the user guides for my company.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I’d like to help in any capacity that I can. I have updated LibreOffice to 
> 6.4, and my SSO username is: legaspidante
> 
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> Thanks,
> 
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> Dante
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[libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2020-05-23 Thread dantemlegaspi

Hello,




My name is Dante and I am interested in joining the documentation team. I’m 
fairly new with Libre Office and Technical Writing in general. I’ve taken a 
Udemy course and the beginner’s course by STC, but my only professional 
experience is updating the user guides for my company.




I’d like to help in any capacity that I can. I have updated LibreOffice to 6.4, 
and my SSO username is: legaspidante




Thanks,


Dante



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[libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2020-05-22 Thread dantemlegaspi

Hello,




My name is Dante and I am interested in joining the documentation team. I’m 
fairly new with Libre Office and Technical Writing in general. I’ve taken a 
Udemy course and the beginner’s course by STC, but my only professional 
experience is updating the user guides for my company.




I’d like to help in any capacity that I can. I have updated LibreOffice to 6.4, 
and my SSO username is: legaspidante




Thanks,


Dante



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[libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2013-08-23 Thread Jessica Davis
Hello Everyone!

My name is Jessica, and I am very interested in joining the Documentation
Team.

My background is in usability and copy writing, and I would like to
strengthen my technical writing skills while contributing to this amazing
project.

I look forward to working with all of you!

Have a wonderful day,

Jessica



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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2013-08-23 Thread shafali pandita
Hi,
My name is shelly, i have good experience in technical writing/technical 
authoring, I would like to join the documentation team, please advise me , how 
do I proceed...

Regards,
Shelly



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To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 2:13 PM
Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team
 

Hello Everyone!

My name is Jessica, and I am very interested in joining the Documentation
Team.

My background is in usability and copy writing, and I would like to
strengthen my technical writing skills while contributing to this amazing
project.

I look forward to working with all of you!

Have a wonderful day,

Jessica



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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2013-08-23 Thread Jean Weber
I will set up accounts for both of you on the ODFAuthors website. That is where 
we keep working copies of the files for the user guides. You should register 
for an account on the wiki, if you don't already have one (you can do that 
yourself, unlike at ODFAuthors). The wiki is where we track the work (who is 
doing what) and keep other information for and about the project. You don't 
need an account to read what's there, only to edit it.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development

The Contributors Guide includes our writing style guide as well as info on file 
naming and other procedural topics. I am in the process of updating some of the 
info.

The high priority work at this time is updating the Calc Guide and Base 
Handbook to LibreOffice v4.1. If you are interested in working on either of 
them, I can point you to more info on what's needed.

We also have a wish list of other (mostly shorter) items to write, edit, or 
update: tutorials, how tos, FAQs, tips and hints... In addition, research on 
what's missing or needs better explanation in our user docs, and contributions 
to the Docs Team's blog, are always needed.

--Jean
Team Leader, LibreOffice Documentation 


On 24/08/2013, at 0:03, shafali pandita shafali2...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi,
 My name is shelly, i have good experience in technical writing/technical 
 authoring, I would like to join the documentation team, please advise me , 
 how do I proceed...
 
 Regards,
 Shelly
 
 
 
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 To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org 
 Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 2:13 PM
 Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team
 
 
 Hello Everyone!
 
 My name is Jessica, and I am very interested in joining the Documentation
 Team.
 
 My background is in usability and copy writing, and I would like to
 strengthen my technical writing skills while contributing to this amazing
 project.
 
 I look forward to working with all of you!
 
 Have a wonderful day,
 
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2013-08-23 Thread Jean Weber
On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 6:09 AM, Jean Weber jeanwe...@gmail.com wrote:
 I will set up accounts for both of you on the ODFAuthors website.

I have now set up your accounts. You should receive an email with a
link to set your password.

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining German documentation team

2012-11-21 Thread Franziska Schulthess

Hi Jean,

I'll keep it in mind. For the moment, the small chunks in the German 
wiki are of a good size for practice and finding a good way to approach 
the work.


Franziska


On 11/19/2012 09:41 PM, Jean Weber wrote:

One very helpful thing you could do, later if not now, is to translate
some documents FROM German TO English. Right now we are translating
the Base Handbuch, but I am sure there are other German docs that
could be translated and help us build up a larger library of English
docs.

--Jean

On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 4:21 AM, Franziska Schulthess
fschulth...@bluewin.ch wrote:

Hi,

Thanks, Jean, for the account.

For the moment I'll work with the German documentation team.
I plan to work on English docs as well, once I'm more familiar with the
process.

Regards,
Franziska


On 11/19/2012 01:14 AM, Jean Weber wrote:

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Franziska Schulthess
fschulth...@bluewin.ch wrote:

For years I've been using Linux and many free programs like LibreOffice.
I've wanted to make a contribution to an open source project for a long
time, but not being a programmer, I didn't know how.

About a month ago I started a course to become a technical writer and
would
like to help writing documentation for LibreOffice.

I'm in the process of reading the documents on
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development.

I would like to have a user account for the ODFauthors site and some
suggestions about where help is needed.

I know the Writer best, followed by Impress and Calc. I have used Draw a
few
times, but I've never tried out Base.

Regards,
Franziska Schulthess


As requested, I've created your account for the ODFAuthors website.
You should receive an email with instructions on how to set your
password.

In addition to Klaus-Jürgen's suggestion about German documentation,
you are welcome to work on English docs as well. At this time we are
getting ready to update the user guides to LOv4.0. There are also
other things you could work on if you prefer; see the Easy Hacks
page, http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Easy_hacks and
especially the More complex tasks part of that page,

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Easy_hacks#More_complex_tasks

We won't have a beta of LOv4.0 until December, but there is an
extensive features list on the wiki, so we can work on the first step
of determining which topics should go into which chapters of which
user guide books. We can also look at the books in terms of any
improvements that might need to be made, for consistency or topic
order or level of detail or whatever.

The features list for v4.0 is here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/3.7

The books will also need to include features from v3.6 and in some
cases v3.5. Those lists are here:
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/3-5-new-features-and-fixes/
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/3-6-new-features-and-fixes/

--Jean





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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-04-12 Thread Jeremy Cartwright
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 08:33:36 +1000
Hal Parker halparke...@gmail.com wrote:

 
 This work is done through the Alfresco website. You will need someone
 to set up an account for you there. At this time I can't do it
 

An account has been set up for Christian and is awaiting verification.


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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-04-11 Thread Sigrid Carrera
Hi Chris, 

On Sun, 10 Apr 2011 15:06:54 -0700 (PDT)
Mr Christian McGurl christian_mcg...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear LibreOffice documentation team,
 
 If you're still looking for contributors,  I'd very much like to get involved 
 in 
 documentation for your Open Source  project. 

always. There are never enough people to do all the work. :) 

 I have a degree in English 
 Literature, and before I finished  my studies I worked for 10+ years in a 
 market 
 research firm, where I was  also frequently called upon to do translations 
 and 
 proofreading and to work on the  copy-writing for project reports and 
 questionnaires, so I have a little  bit of previous writing experience 
 (though 
 not specifically 'technical'  writing). Most of all, however, I have a 
 growing 
 interest in the field  itself, so I am motivated,  eager to learn and willing 
 to 
 spend the time to become more familiar  with the craft. Plus, I believe in 
 the 
 Open Source philosophy (I've  benefitted myself) and would like to help  
 advance 
 the project. I can work in both English and German.

That sounds great. What do you prefer? Working in English or German? If you 
want to help with the German guides, please have a look at 
http://odfauthors.org and read what you find there. If you have more questions, 
don't hesitate to ask them - eithere here on this list or on the German 
discuss-list disc...@de.libreoffice.org 


 If there is a chance that I can become part of LibreOffice, I would love to 
 hear 
 from you! Been following the thread and got the impression that proofreading 
 documents may be the place to get started.
 Best wishes from Munich, Germany,

Sure, there is a chance for this. 

Welcome again and have fun!

Sigrid

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-04-11 Thread Hal Parker
On Monday, April 11, 2011, Mr Christian McGurl
christian_mcg...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Dear LibreOffice documentation team,

 If you're still looking for contributors,  I'd very much like to get involved 
 in
 documentation for your Open Source  project. I have a degree in English
 Literature, and before I finished  my studies I worked for 10+ years in a 
 market
 research firm, where I was  also frequently called upon to do translations and
 proofreading and to work on the  copy-writing for project reports and
 questionnaires, so I have a little  bit of previous writing experience (though
 not specifically 'technical'  writing). Most of all, however, I have a growing
 interest in the field  itself, so I am motivated,  eager to learn and willing 
 to
 spend the time to become more familiar  with the craft. Plus, I believe in the
 Open Source philosophy (I've  benefitted myself) and would like to help  
 advance
 the project. I can work in both English and German.

 If there is a chance that I can become part of LibreOffice, I would love to 
 hear
 from you! Been following the thread and got the impression that proofreading
 documents may be the place to get started.
 Best wishes from Munich, Germany,

 Chris McGurl


If you want to work on English docs, the biggest need right now is to
work on the conversion of OpenOffice.org Calc guide and Draw guide
chapters to LibreOffice. Some chapters have been done but most have
not been finished. Conversion requires some new screenshots as well as
careful checking of features and functions, some of which are
different.

This work is done through the Alfresco website. You will need someone
to set up an account for you there. At this time I can't do it

Hal

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[libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-04-10 Thread Mr Christian McGurl
Dear LibreOffice documentation team,

If you're still looking for contributors,  I'd very much like to get involved 
in 
documentation for your Open Source  project. I have a degree in English 
Literature, and before I finished  my studies I worked for 10+ years in a 
market 
research firm, where I was  also frequently called upon to do translations and 
proofreading and to work on the  copy-writing for project reports and 
questionnaires, so I have a little  bit of previous writing experience (though 
not specifically 'technical'  writing). Most of all, however, I have a growing 
interest in the field  itself, so I am motivated,  eager to learn and willing 
to 
spend the time to become more familiar  with the craft. Plus, I believe in the 
Open Source philosophy (I've  benefitted myself) and would like to help  
advance 
the project. I can work in both English and German.

If there is a chance that I can become part of LibreOffice, I would love to 
hear 
from you! Been following the thread and got the impression that proofreading 
documents may be the place to get started.
Best wishes from Munich, Germany,

Chris McGurl


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[libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2011-02-04 Thread John M. Dlugosz
Howdy, everyone!
I'm an experienced technical writer, having published in numerous magazines 
including several covers.  I'm also an experienced technical editor and 
copy-editor for technical material.
I've been a practicing C++ developer for many years, and right now I want to 
turn again to writing.  I'd like to get involved with the LibreOffice 
documentation, as soon as I can.

--John

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2011-02-04 Thread Sophie Gautier

Hi John,
On 04/02/2011 11:51, John M. Dlugosz wrote:

Howdy, everyone! I'm an experienced technical writer, having
published in numerous magazines including several covers.  I'm also
an experienced technical editor and copy-editor for technical
material. I've been a practicing C++ developer for many years, and
right now I want to turn again to writing.  I'd like to get involved
with the LibreOffice documentation, as soon as I can.


Welcome aboard!
Kind regards
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2011-02-04 Thread David Nelson
Hi John, :-)

On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 16:51, John M. Dlugosz d6474gh...@snkmail.com wrote:
 Howdy, everyone!
 I'm an experienced technical writer, having published in numerous magazines 
 including several covers.  I'm also an experienced technical editor and 
 copy-editor for technical material.
 I've been a practicing C++ developer for many years, and right now I want to 
 turn again to writing.  I'd like to get involved with the LibreOffice 
 documentation, as soon as I can.

I created an account for you on the Alfresco site that a lot of the
English docs contributors are starting to use for docs work. I mailed
you the details.

Is there anything specific you'd like to work on, or would you like to
be suggested some possible work waiting to be done?

David Nelson

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2011-02-04 Thread John M. Dlugosz
 On 2/4/2011 3:23 AM, David Nelson commerce-at-traduction.biz |LibreOffice Documentation 
Mailing List/Allow to home| wrote:


Is there anything specific you'd like to work on, or would you like to
be suggested some possible work waiting to be done?

David Nelson

I'm open to suggestions.  I think I could be productive if I had some copy-editing and 
proofing to do, as I could nibble away at that while I'm not pounding away on my Science 
Fiction or other authoring work.  I'm particularly talented at finding inconsistencies in 
technical docs, and I just love fixing punctuation and formatting nits in the Wikipedia 
articles I read g.


I've been browsing through the archive here, and trying to understand the situation.  I 
think the wiki should be updated with an answer so it doesn't need to be gone over every 
time someone comes in.


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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2011-02-04 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)

I often think that proof-reading or reviewing documents and getting them 
through 
that process is a great way to start especially if people have little orr no 
experience with the product.  It leads to grokking the product much better  
much faster and is incredibly useful.  The most important thing is to try a few 
different stages and see which suits your mood.

Regards from
Tom :)





From: John M. Dlugosz d6474gh...@snkmail.com
To: documentation@libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 4 February, 2011 9:32:08
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

On 2/4/2011 3:23 AM, David Nelson commerce-at-traduction.biz |LibreOffice 
Documentation Mailing List/Allow to home| wrote:
 
 Is there anything specific you'd like to work on, or would you like to
 be suggested some possible work waiting to be done?
 
 David Nelson
 
I'm open to suggestions.  I think I could be productive if I had some 
copy-editing and proofing to do, as I could nibble away at that while I'm not 
pounding away on my Science Fiction or other authoring work.  I'm particularly 
talented at finding inconsistencies in technical docs, and I just love fixing 
punctuation and formatting nits in the Wikipedia articles I read g.

I've been browsing through the archive here, and trying to understand the 
situation.  I think the wiki should be updated with an answer so it doesn't 
need to be gone over every time someone comes in.

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

2011-02-04 Thread Jean Weber
IMO the best place to begin is with the chapters of the Writer Guide,
which are in the Review space for that book. These chapters have been
through the rebranding cycle and are ready for proofreading. The Calc
chapters have not yet been rebranded, figures updated, etc.

Jean

On Friday, February 4, 2011, David Nelson comme...@traduction.biz wrote:
 Hi John, :-)

 Just to give you a quick idea, you could take a look on the Alfresco
 site on the path:

 LibreOffice  LibreOffice Documentation  en  Calc  Working  Drafts

 There, you'd find draft chapters of the Calc guide and could dive in
 there, if you wanted...?

 In case it's useful, I'll send you some Alfresco documentation, but we
 also now have an Alfresco Boot Camp document, written by Jeremy
 Cartwright, to get you started. I'll send you that, too.

 The wiki is a work in progress right now, we need to update that.

 David Nelson

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-01-29 Thread Surat Lozowick
Thanks for the welcome! I think I'll start with reviewing and proof reading,
and perhaps expand later, depending on time and how it goes.

-Surat

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Hi :)

 Welcome in.  Resumes and examples are not necessary.  Just register and
 start
 working your magic.


 There are probably some guidelines to help with all this alfresco newness.
 Alfresco is a fairly new system to us but it is rapidly getting much better
 as
 people get used to it and report problems to the list so that they get
 fixed.

 There are probably more guidelines  to try to help us try to stay
 reasonably
 consistent although i think we should avoid being excessive about that
 otherwise
 it will take too long to get our first finished result out there.


 I think our main focus should be on making sure we don't accidentally say
 OpenOffice where we should say LibreOffice.  Apart from that i think we can
 forgive each other a lot.

 Reviewing is probably an excellent idea because then you can just jump
 straight
 in without worrying about the guidelines too much and perhaps just build up
 from there.

 Good luck and welcome in from
 Tom :)





 
 From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
 To: documentation@libreoffice.org
 Sent: Fri, 28 January, 2011 19:25:45
 Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

 Hello LibreOffice documentation team!

 I'm interested in contributing to LibreOffice, and since I don't know how
 to
 code and I do know how to write, the documentation team seemed like a good
 fit. Of the areas listed on libreoffice.org, the two that most interest me
 (and I could do best) are Authoring and Proofreading, reviewing and
 editing. I worked as an assistant editor for the newspaper at my college,
 so I have experience writing, editing, and proofreading (I also took
 classes
 in journalism). I use Writer and Impess with some regularity, although I'm
 no LibreOffice expert. I would be happy to send along some of my writing or
 even a resume, if that would be useful.

 Thanks,

 Surat Lozowick

 Student, Writer, Creator
 Phone: 0489535454 (Belgium), 928-227-0474 (US), suratlozowick (Skype)
 Blog: http://suratl.tumblr.com/
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-01-29 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)

I don't know how to help with registration and login.  Hopefully someone will 
help you get setup soon.

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)





From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
To: documentation@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 29 January, 2011 16:27:04
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

Thanks for the welcome! I think I'll start with reviewing and proof reading,
and perhaps expand later, depending on time and how it goes.

-Surat

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Hi :)

 Welcome in.  Resumes and examples are not necessary.  Just register and
 start
 working your magic.


 There are probably some guidelines to help with all this alfresco newness.
 Alfresco is a fairly new system to us but it is rapidly getting much better
 as
 people get used to it and report problems to the list so that they get
 fixed.

 There are probably more guidelines  to try to help us try to stay
 reasonably
 consistent although i think we should avoid being excessive about that
 otherwise
 it will take too long to get our first finished result out there.


 I think our main focus should be on making sure we don't accidentally say
 OpenOffice where we should say LibreOffice.  Apart from that i think we can
 forgive each other a lot.

 Reviewing is probably an excellent idea because then you can just jump
 straight
 in without worrying about the guidelines too much and perhaps just build up
 from there.

 Good luck and welcome in from
 Tom :)





 
 From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
 To: documentation@libreoffice.org
 Sent: Fri, 28 January, 2011 19:25:45
 Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

 Hello LibreOffice documentation team!

 I'm interested in contributing to LibreOffice, and since I don't know how
 to
 code and I do know how to write, the documentation team seemed like a good
 fit. Of the areas listed on libreoffice.org, the two that most interest me
 (and I could do best) are Authoring and Proofreading, reviewing and
 editing. I worked as an assistant editor for the newspaper at my college,
 so I have experience writing, editing, and proofreading (I also took
 classes
 in journalism). I use Writer and Impess with some regularity, although I'm
 no LibreOffice expert. I would be happy to send along some of my writing or
 even a resume, if that would be useful.

 Thanks,

 Surat Lozowick

 Student, Writer, Creator
 Phone: 0489535454 (Belgium), 928-227-0474 (US), suratlozowick (Skype)
 Blog: http://suratl.tumblr.com/
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-01-29 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)

There are a few websites.  An important one is the wiki
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org

I'm still hoping someone else can help you register with the LibreOffice and 
DocumentFoundation ones though.

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)





From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
To: documentation@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 29 January, 2011 18:03:08
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

Is all the text on the site also produced by the documentation team, or
another team? I would be interested in helping with that. If anyone could
help me get access, let me know!

-Surat

On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

 Hi :)

 I don't know how to help with registration and login.  Hopefully someone
 will
 help you get setup soon.

 Good luck and regards from
 Tom :)




 
 From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
 To: documentation@libreoffice.org
 Sent: Sat, 29 January, 2011 16:27:04
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

 Thanks for the welcome! I think I'll start with reviewing and proof
 reading,
 and perhaps expand later, depending on time and how it goes.

 -Surat

 On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
 wrote:

  Hi :)
 
  Welcome in.  Resumes and examples are not necessary.  Just register and
  start
  working your magic.
 
 
  There are probably some guidelines to help with all this alfresco
 newness.
  Alfresco is a fairly new system to us but it is rapidly getting much
 better
  as
  people get used to it and report problems to the list so that they get
  fixed.
 
  There are probably more guidelines  to try to help us try to stay
  reasonably
  consistent although i think we should avoid being excessive about that
  otherwise
  it will take too long to get our first finished result out there.
 
 
  I think our main focus should be on making sure we don't accidentally say
  OpenOffice where we should say LibreOffice.  Apart from that i think we
 can
  forgive each other a lot.
 
  Reviewing is probably an excellent idea because then you can just jump
  straight
  in without worrying about the guidelines too much and perhaps just build
 up
  from there.
 
  Good luck and welcome in from
  Tom :)
 
 
 
 
 
  
  From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
  To: documentation@libreoffice.org
  Sent: Fri, 28 January, 2011 19:25:45
  Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team
 
  Hello LibreOffice documentation team!
 
  I'm interested in contributing to LibreOffice, and since I don't know how
  to
  code and I do know how to write, the documentation team seemed like a
 good
  fit. Of the areas listed on libreoffice.org, the two that most interest
 me
  (and I could do best) are Authoring and Proofreading, reviewing and
  editing. I worked as an assistant editor for the newspaper at my
 college,
  so I have experience writing, editing, and proofreading (I also took
  classes
  in journalism). I use Writer and Impess with some regularity, although
 I'm
  no LibreOffice expert. I would be happy to send along some of my writing
 or
  even a resume, if that would be useful.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Surat Lozowick
 
  Student, Writer, Creator
  Phone: 0489535454 (Belgium), 928-227-0474 (US), suratlozowick (Skype)
  Blog: http://suratl.tumblr.com/
  Shared Items: http://goo.gl/Q8n6
 
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-01-29 Thread Surat Lozowick
Thanks for the link.

-Surat

On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

 Hi :)

 There are a few websites.  An important one is the wiki
 http://wiki.documentfoundation.org

 I'm still hoping someone else can help you register with the LibreOffice
 and
 DocumentFoundation ones though.

 Good luck and regards from
 Tom :)




 
 From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
 To: documentation@libreoffice.org
 Sent: Sat, 29 January, 2011 18:03:08
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

 Is all the text on the site also produced by the documentation team, or
 another team? I would be interested in helping with that. If anyone could
 help me get access, let me know!

 -Surat

 On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
 wrote:

  Hi :)
 
  I don't know how to help with registration and login.  Hopefully someone
  will
  help you get setup soon.
 
  Good luck and regards from
  Tom :)
 
 
 
 
  
  From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
  To: documentation@libreoffice.org
  Sent: Sat, 29 January, 2011 16:27:04
  Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team
 
  Thanks for the welcome! I think I'll start with reviewing and proof
  reading,
  and perhaps expand later, depending on time and how it goes.
 
  -Surat
 
  On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
  wrote:
 
   Hi :)
  
   Welcome in.  Resumes and examples are not necessary.  Just register and
   start
   working your magic.
  
  
   There are probably some guidelines to help with all this alfresco
  newness.
   Alfresco is a fairly new system to us but it is rapidly getting much
  better
   as
   people get used to it and report problems to the list so that they get
   fixed.
  
   There are probably more guidelines  to try to help us try to stay
   reasonably
   consistent although i think we should avoid being excessive about that
   otherwise
   it will take too long to get our first finished result out there.
  
  
   I think our main focus should be on making sure we don't accidentally
 say
   OpenOffice where we should say LibreOffice.  Apart from that i think we
  can
   forgive each other a lot.
  
   Reviewing is probably an excellent idea because then you can just jump
   straight
   in without worrying about the guidelines too much and perhaps just
 build
  up
   from there.
  
   Good luck and welcome in from
   Tom :)
  
  
  
  
  
   
   From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
   To: documentation@libreoffice.org
   Sent: Fri, 28 January, 2011 19:25:45
   Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team
  
   Hello LibreOffice documentation team!
  
   I'm interested in contributing to LibreOffice, and since I don't know
 how
   to
   code and I do know how to write, the documentation team seemed like a
  good
   fit. Of the areas listed on libreoffice.org, the two that most
 interest
  me
   (and I could do best) are Authoring and Proofreading, reviewing and
   editing. I worked as an assistant editor for the newspaper at my
  college,
   so I have experience writing, editing, and proofreading (I also took
   classes
   in journalism). I use Writer and Impess with some regularity, although
  I'm
   no LibreOffice expert. I would be happy to send along some of my
 writing
  or
   even a resume, if that would be useful.
  
   Thanks,
  
   Surat Lozowick
  
   Student, Writer, Creator
   Phone: 0489535454 (Belgium), 928-227-0474 (US), suratlozowick (Skype)
   Blog: http://suratl.tumblr.com/
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-01-29 Thread David Nelson
Hi Surat, Tom, :-)

Welcome to the team, and thanks for volunteering. :-)

On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 02:51, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
 I'm still hoping someone else can help you register with the LibreOffice and
 DocumentFoundation ones though.

If Surat actually needs an account on libreoffice.org he can certainly
have one. As for documentfoundation.org, it's not possible to sign-up
for an account there at present.

The Alfresco site would be the most important, I guess, and I see
Jeremy's already taken care of that.

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[libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-01-28 Thread Surat Lozowick
Hello LibreOffice documentation team!

I'm interested in contributing to LibreOffice, and since I don't know how to
code and I do know how to write, the documentation team seemed like a good
fit. Of the areas listed on libreoffice.org, the two that most interest me
(and I could do best) are Authoring and Proofreading, reviewing and
editing. I worked as an assistant editor for the newspaper at my college,
so I have experience writing, editing, and proofreading (I also took classes
in journalism). I use Writer and Impess with some regularity, although I'm
no LibreOffice expert. I would be happy to send along some of my writing or
even a resume, if that would be useful.

Thanks,

Surat Lozowick

Student, Writer, Creator
Phone: 0489535454 (Belgium), 928-227-0474 (US), suratlozowick (Skype)
Blog: http://suratl.tumblr.com/
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-01-28 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)

Welcome in.  Resumes and examples are not necessary.  Just register and start 
working your magic.  


There are probably some guidelines to help with all this alfresco newness.  
Alfresco is a fairly new system to us but it is rapidly getting much better as 
people get used to it and report problems to the list so that they get fixed.

There are probably more guidelines  to try to help us try to stay reasonably 
consistent although i think we should avoid being excessive about that 
otherwise 
it will take too long to get our first finished result out there. 


I think our main focus should be on making sure we don't accidentally say 
OpenOffice where we should say LibreOffice.  Apart from that i think we can 
forgive each other a lot.

Reviewing is probably an excellent idea because then you can just jump straight 
in without worrying about the guidelines too much and perhaps just build up  
from there.

Good luck and welcome in from
Tom :)






From: Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com
To: documentation@libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 28 January, 2011 19:25:45
Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

Hello LibreOffice documentation team!

I'm interested in contributing to LibreOffice, and since I don't know how to
code and I do know how to write, the documentation team seemed like a good
fit. Of the areas listed on libreoffice.org, the two that most interest me
(and I could do best) are Authoring and Proofreading, reviewing and
editing. I worked as an assistant editor for the newspaper at my college,
so I have experience writing, editing, and proofreading (I also took classes
in journalism). I use Writer and Impess with some regularity, although I'm
no LibreOffice expert. I would be happy to send along some of my writing or
even a resume, if that would be useful.

Thanks,

Surat Lozowick

Student, Writer, Creator
Phone: 0489535454 (Belgium), 928-227-0474 (US), suratlozowick (Skype)
Blog: http://suratl.tumblr.com/
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the documentation team

2011-01-28 Thread Jeremy Cartwright
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 20:25:45 +0100
Surat Lozowick suratlozow...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello LibreOffice documentation team!

Hello to you too. :)

I have created an account for you on Alfresco and sent you an off-list
email with the particulars. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

Welcome to the team!


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