From: Weterings, A. <ad....@at...> - 2004-01-19 09:59:25
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Dear Ploners, =20 I'm making Dutch documentation for Plone end users. =20 Why At work i'm setting up a new intranet using Plone. Also i'm involved in a new form of education (elementary school) in The = Netherlands; www.iederwijs.nl There are about ten schools involved, and more are starting. Each school = wants its own website. But teachers are very non-tech people. The Plone book is not in Dutch, = and if it were it is too hard for a would-be (non technical oriented) = editor. =20 What So the documentation must be in Dutch. Perhaps later we will make it in = English as well. What is done can be found at: : = http://plone.members.bnet.nl/plonestarthier.htm =20 When Some of it is done already (check the link above). We will be working on = it the following few weeks. We are eagerly awaiting Plone 2; as soon as that is out we want to go = live for at least www.meerwijs.nl (one of the iederwijs schools), as = well as here at work ASAP. Then we will adapt the documentation to = version 2. =20 Now what i would like a place on some documentation-site ( = http://plone.org/documentation perhaps) where we can make and update = this documentation, or perhaps (once it is in English) a good place = would be the Plone book ? I would like a (z)wiki best, as several people will be working on it. =20 =20 Kind regards, Ad Weterings =20 Ad.Weterings@Atosorigin.com (050) 588 4713 06-246 39 363 Atos Origin, Managed Operations, Business Applications and Communication = Services. Leonard Springerlaan 7, 9227 KB Groningen Wegenkaart: http://www.nl.atosorigin.com/over_atosorigin/locaties.htm# =20 |