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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: manual on userbase
From:       Anne Wilson <cannewilson () googlemail ! com>
Date:       2009-03-02 19:04:58
Message-ID: 200903021905.17035.cannewilson () googlemail ! com
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On Monday 02 March 2009 18:23:51 Thomas Zander wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> we are getting closer to the KOffice2.0 release and we want to make the
> things that surround KOffice become more 2.0 too ;)
> We still have the intention of getting a new KOffice.org site which would
> use userbase.kde.org in big parts to store lots of content for users.
> This includes tutorials, which we hope will be created not only by us but
> much more by the community (since userbase is a user-editable wiki).
>
> One of the things that came up is that tutorials are excellent addition to
> manuals. And the KOffice manuals are largely unmaintained.
> The main reasons for that is that its hard. Svn&docbook being the main
> problems.
> So, after discussing this on IRC this morning we decided that it would be a
> good idea to upload our manual from koffice-svn to userbase allowing anyone
> to edit them there, which probably will mean stuff will be kept up-to-date
> more. Well, *more* is not hard :)
>
> If there are any volunteers to move the content, writing a script for
> example, that would be awesome.
> We want to have something like http://userbase.kde.org/KWord/Manual
> with subpages for different sections.
>
> Any objections? Suggestions? Volunteers? Let us know :)

If it is decided that this is the way to go, it's not hard to do.  (This 
laptop is Mandriva 2009, so I don't have koffice on here.  I've used KWrite as 
an example).  In just three or four minutes I've put together a sample for you 
to look at on http://userbase.kde.org/User:Annew - ignore the top part: I use 
this page as a scrapbook.

I could quite happily put the pages together and paste the content in, ready 
for updating by you, if this is the best way.

Anne
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