Hi ) The Documentation Team needs people to help update the Base Handbook. Two people, Hazel and Alan, have worked very hard to get the translations done. Now it needs; 1. Proof-readers who maybe have no idea about how to use Base, in order to help de-geekify it. 2. People who understand Base well enough to follow through the written instructions. This reviewing process is to make sure that the instructions really do show exactly what normal readers would experience if they tried to work through the guide. 3. People who are on non-Windows platforms, preferably Linux, who are able to take screen-shots.
For 1 there are people who could help people to do the proof-reading. Proof-reading kinda needs to be done by people who can bring a fresh perspective, ie that weren't involved in doing the translations and wont be involved in the reviewing. Inevitably there is some overlap though! For 3 there is a guide to help ensure screen-shots are consistent within the guide and consistent with other guides. It's mostly about theming but also about resolution and sizes. It has been a tough challenge getting this far because the last handbook was for several branch's ago. So changes that happened in 4.0.x then had to be modified due to more changes in the 4.1.x. The current work consolidates on the 4.2.x branch. This should give a good solid foundation from which it'll be easier to produce the next handbook. The Docs Team will probably skip the 4.3.x branch and go straight to the 4.4.x when that appears in a few months time. Joining the Documentation Team, to work on the Guides or Handbook, involves a registration process for the ODFAuthors website. Sometimes there is a shortage of people able to do that for you so please bear with them if you join. Just joining their mailing list is a good start documentat...@global.libreoffice.org A quick email to say hi and request a login for ODFAuthors is a good way to start. They like to know if you have previous experience working with documentation in other projects or elsewhere but please keep it brief, it's just to give them a hint. Also let them know if there are specific things you might like to be involved with or things you would like to avoid. Note that complete noobs can be extremely valuable because we are often able to help degeekify things. Regards from Tom :) -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted