Re: [libreoffice-projects] [Proposal] A central employment-office-like web structure for TDF/LibO volunteers

2011-05-18 Thread Sophie Gautier

On 18/05/2011 10:04, Gianluca Turconi wrote:

Sophie Gautier wrote:


So let's refine what we were discussing so far. BTW, is there already
any official or unofficial draft document that can be used for proposal
like this, so that there is a homogeneous approval/rejection process for
project proposals?


No, I don't think so.


OK.

Just let me know *exactly* where (wiki section?) I can post a
preliminary draft of the proposal and I'll try to post it there. Pay
attention: I'm not particularly expert in wiki modifications, so
mistakes are highly likely. ;)


A wiki is done to handle mistakes by design: you can always undo your 
final action :)
If it's only the development of the tool, it should be placed under the 
LibreOffice Wiki section I think:

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/LibreOfficeWiki
Later, the tool itself, if it must be visible when arriving on the wiki, 
the Start page is the best to place it.





There is already such a posting on the wiki for the easy hacks things:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Easy_Hacks


I see.

This page should be modified once there will be an agreement about a
wiki template, but we'll think about that if/when the community will
agree on the proposal.


yes



/me don't like private mail :) Mailing list, to get the archive and the
information available to all is better, I think


Well, it can be done after the creation of a ad hoc mailing list. It can
be done manually by the coordinators or automatically by the wiki
warning system for page modifications, though I don't know how flexible
that system is for our purposes.

[...]


I think it's harder to write it down in this email than doing it as real
process. ;)


yes, but it's very clear, you have writer skills no? ;)


I usually write SF/fantasy/horror fictions, not technical docs. :-P


oh, you can put horror or fantasy in your proposal, no problem ;)


[...]


Yes, I agree about the too much complexity, I don't like it too but I
can't do anything about it. You should send your proposal to the website
list, may be that will open the discussion about the enhancement of the
pages.


I'll surely send that proposal too, as soon as we've completed this one.


Ok, thanks a lot.

Kind regards
Sophie
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Re: [libreoffice-projects] [Proposal] A central employment-office-like web structure for TDF/LibO volunteers

2011-05-18 Thread Gianluca Turconi

Sophie Gautier wrote:

A wiki is done to handle mistakes by design: you can always undo your
final action :)
If it's only the development of the tool, it should be placed under the
LibreOffice Wiki section I think:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/LibreOfficeWiki
Later, the tool itself, if it must be visible when arriving on the wiki,
the Start page is the best to place it.


First issue. :)

I still get this message:

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though I've already confirmed my account via e-mail. In fact, I get in 
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16:01:01.


Tested in Seamonkey and IE browsers.

Any hint?

Ciao,

Gianluca
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