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Le 2010-10-12 09:43, Harold Fuchs a écrit :
Currently the only list of e-mail lists (including discuss@ and users@) is
on the Contribute page
http://www.documentfoundation.org/contribution/linked to from the Home
page
http://www.documentfoundation.org/. IMHO this is at least counterintuitive.
I'm not at all sure newbie users will find it.

Please add a "Support" tab to the home page giving these details or, at
least, copy the list to a prominent place on the LibreOffice page
http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/ so that new users can quickly
see where they can get support once they've downloaded the software. Perhaps
include details of the forum there too.


I would agree also. I had someone download the suite and he emailed me for support because he couldn't find the support mailist. I just told him that things were still being organised.

It would seem to make most sense on the Download page, at the bottom right under the section: "Beta Release Notes". Maybe under a heading of "LibreOffice User Support"? More than likely, a user having downloaded the distro would go back to the downloads section to look for some kind of documentation or user support link.

Marc


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