Documentation conference call

I have added to this page the details of an offer from Friends of
OpenDocument Inc. to produce and sell printed copies of LibO user
guides:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Produce

--Jean

Hi Jean, :slight_smile:

I just added a lengthy list of topics, probably too many to attempt to
cover in the first conference call. I may think of more later today.

Great! Well, that's certainly going to give us stuff to talk about! :wink:

I added one more item. Plus I moved the Drupal website discussion down
the list because, IMHO, that can be a long discussion in itself.

David Nelson

Hi, :slight_smile:

The date/time of the documentation conference call will be Saturday,
November 27th, 11 pm CET.

I'm just waiting for Florian Effenberger or Christoph Noack to mail me
the necessary info and then we're "good to go". :wink:

Reminder:

Poll for participants to choose a date and time (poll now closed, but
you can do time conversions there): http://doodle.com/qq8hiysi36fhkwy4

Conference call wiki page for more info and the agenda (feel free to
add stuff, but there's quite a list already):
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/ConfCalls

David Nelson

I added another item (as #3) and reorganised the list into what I
consider more of a priority order. We are unlikely to have time to cover
everything. (When I first added most of the items to the list, I put
them in as I thought of them.)

--Jean

Hi Jean, :slight_smile:

I added another item (as #3) and reorganised the list into what I
consider more of a priority order. We are unlikely to have time to cover
everything. (When I first added most of the items to the list, I put
them in as I thought of them.)

I saw. It looks fine, and will give us all time to think about
responses before the call. :slight_smile:

David Nelson

Hi, :slight_smile:

I added an item about the upcoming WikiHelp site
(help.libreoffice.org) to the agenda [1], entering the charts at
number 14. :wink:

[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/ConfCalls#Agenda

David Nelson

I have never used this system before. I am calling within Australia to
the dial-in number given for Australia. Do I need to use the full
11-digit number (including the country code) or can I just call the
usual area code + phone number that I use for normal calls within the
country?

Same question would apply, I guess to anyone calling the number for
their own country.

I know that some services do require the country code even from within
the country; that's why I'm asking. And indeed I'm not sure how one
includes the country code when calling from within the same country,
when using a landline. Nor can I be bothered to find out unless I have
to.

Can you tell I don't use phones much? :wink:

--Jean

Michael Wheatland
h:  +61 (0)8 8987 8181
m: +61 (0)439 683 817
PO Box 864 Nhulunbuy, NT 0881

I have never used this system before. I am calling within Australia to
the dial-in number given for Australia. Do I need to use the full
11-digit number (including the country code) or can I just call the
usual area code + phone number that I use for normal calls within the
country?

Same question would apply, I guess to anyone calling the number for
their own country.

I know that some services do require the country code even from within
the country; that's why I'm asking. And indeed I'm not sure how one
includes the country code when calling from within the same country,
when using a landline. Nor can I be bothered to find out unless I have
to.

Can you tell I don't use phones much? :wink:

--Jean

You can call the Sydney Number:
Australia: 02 9191 2602