Talk:Documentation/UserGuide/Migration Guide/Introduction
Need graphics for application icons
Links to be redone to documentation
Double check for 2.0 references
Yorick (talk) 05:19, 13 November 2013 (UTC)
Things I'll start looking at:
- Read through the guide and add comments on individual discussion pages, noting to-do items.
- Update branding, reference to product license, hosting and related items that changed with move to Apache
- Technical review -- is anything obsolete in terms of features? Anything added since OOo 2.0 that is relevant?
Great, I'll make a start on sorting the OOo and OpenOffice refs through the subpages today. Just watch out for the OOo template. I did a brute force search and replace for OOo references and there is a template that generated "OpenOffice.org" that uses OOo as the template name. I've changed the template to generate "Apache OpenOffice". I may change this later but for right now it'll work.
My take on the relevant stuff: If it does not affect the Migration process then remove it. There is a lot of stuff in here that maybe relevant to the software but is irrelevant to the Migration process
For future I would like to redo the Migration Guide to be more useful to business and enterprise, both tech and non-tech. This one is basically a cut and paste from the users manual which limits it's usefulness and it actually has stuff in it which is factually incorrect as far as a business customer is concerned and has little in the way of managing a migration. I'd like to fix that and try to write it to be useful Management and Technical. My management experience is exclusively small to medium business so although I have done some corporate migration (which felt a bit like herding indecisive cats), my experience in a corporate culture is limited, so corporate management input from anyone would be appreciated in that process, especially with regard to decision making processes.
Start page for the new guide: ~/Documentation/Migration_Guide_ALV2