Re: Introducing myself
2012/5/9 Claudio Filho > Hi > > 2012/5/8 Paulo de Souza Lima : > > I'm not a developer, but I have some expertise in wikis (Mediawiki, > > Moinmoin, Trac), translations (I am a former translator for BrOffice > > Magazine and I helped to create contents for pt-br LibreOffice website > and > > wiki), localization (pootle), websites, blogs, and documentation (many > > chapters of LibreOffice pt-br documentation have my contribution), etc. > > Paulo, i wish to organize the mediawiki like we did in LibO. As we > spoke (in pt-br), is easy to take the content from a place and put in > other, organizing it while does this work. But now, the challenge is > greater. I already did the support for translation, but need to > continue the work. > > What you think? > > Hi. Just like I've posted in another thread, I think it's needed to decide what wiki to work on. Should we build a new structure for AOO in Cwiki, or should we maintain Mediawiki and recycle the information in it? I like to think a little far ahead: What do people expect to find in the wiki? Based on this question, I would choose Mediawiki as the main platform because of their semantic capabilities. I just don't know if Cwiki has those capabilities, also. Maybe someone more familiar with that tool could help me. > Best, > Claudio > Cheers. -- Paulo de Souza Lima Técnico em Eletrônica e Administrador http://www.pasl.net.br http://almalivre.wordpress.com Curitiba - PR Linux User #432358 Ubuntu User #28729 "Para que as pessoas conquistem a paz em suas relações, a paz espiritual e a paz entre os povos, é preciso que antes se ganhe a batalha interna das virtudes sobre os defeitos" - Talal Husseini - Filósofo Acropolitano "For people to achieve peace in their relationships, spiritual peace and the peace among people, it's necessary, earlier, to win the internal battle between virtues and defects" - Talal Husseini - Acropolitan Philosopher
Re: Introducing myself
Hi 2012/5/8 Paulo de Souza Lima : > I'm not a developer, but I have some expertise in wikis (Mediawiki, > Moinmoin, Trac), translations (I am a former translator for BrOffice > Magazine and I helped to create contents for pt-br LibreOffice website and > wiki), localization (pootle), websites, blogs, and documentation (many > chapters of LibreOffice pt-br documentation have my contribution), etc. Paulo, i wish to organize the mediawiki like we did in LibO. As we spoke (in pt-br), is easy to take the content from a place and put in other, organizing it while does this work. But now, the challenge is greater. I already did the support for translation, but need to continue the work. What you think? Best, Claudio
Re: Introducing myself
Albino Biasutti Neto wrote: > Hi. > > 2012/5/8 Paulo de Souza Lima > >> Hello. >> >> My name is Paulo. I'm a Claudio and Albino's friend and I would like to >> help Apache OpenOffice project. >> >> > Hello my friend, welcome! :) > > >> I'm not a developer, but I have some expertise in wikis (Mediawiki, >> Moinmoin, Trac), translations (I am a former translator for BrOffice >> Magazine and I helped to create contents for pt-br LibreOffice website and >> wiki), localization (pootle), websites, blogs, and documentation (many >> chapters of LibreOffice pt-br documentation have my contribution), etc. >> > > Paulo is one of the best I know how to work with the Wiki. It also speaks / > reads English very well. I'm sure he will make great contributions. > > Best, > Albino > Paulo, hello! It's good to see you here! Louis
Re: Introducing myself
On 05/08/2012 09:55 AM, Paulo de Souza Lima wrote: Hello. My name is Paulo. I'm a Claudio and Albino's friend and I would like to help Apache OpenOffice project. I'm not a developer, but I have some expertise in wikis (Mediawiki, Moinmoin, Trac), translations (I am a former translator for BrOffice Magazine and I helped to create contents for pt-br LibreOffice website and wiki), localization (pootle), websites, blogs, and documentation (many chapters of LibreOffice pt-br documentation have my contribution), etc. I am available to help wherever it is necessary, within my skills described above. Cheers. Hello Paulo, and nice to have you join us! I'm sure we can use your skills! Feel free to have a look around and let us know how you'd like to help. -- MzK "Well, life has a funny way of sneaking up on you And life has a funny way of helping you out Helping you out." -- "Ironic", Alanis Morissette
Re: Introducing myself
Jean Hollis Weber wrote: I've been away for the past 2 weeks, so I've missed all the happenings. I'm now catching up on the list archives and hope to be confirmed soon as a committer. Meanwhile, I thought I would introduce myself, because I've seen several topics where I think I can contribute information and ideas. I am Jean Hollis Weber, currently Co-Lead of OpenOffice.org Documentation. My background is 30 years of technical writing, editing and publishing, mostly on computer software related projects. My area of expertise is user-oriented information, including user guides, how-tos, and online help. (I have written an award-winning book titled "Is the Help Helpful?" as well as other books under my own name and quite a lot of the material in the official OOo user guides.) I also have some project management (documentation team leadership) experience related to coordinating the production of multi-authored documents such as user guides. Although there may be no formal "team leads" here, I think it's often useful for people to take on a leadership or coordinating role once work items have been defined. I've found that many publishing projects stall without someone in that role. I don't actually want to spend a lot of time "leading" (I'd prefer to be writing new material), so please don't read that as me looking to take charge of documentation! --Jean Hi Jean, Glad you made it. :) Andy