That's why we've started compiling a glossary of terms
It's a project that's easy to join in - it doesn't require a big time commitment and you can dip in and out of it at your leisure. If you are already an expert, you can help by defining some of the terms on the list. If you're a novice, you can help by adding any terms you don't understand to the list of candidates for inclusion.
The glossary stands on its own as a useful document, but as it grows we will be able to link to it from elsewhere in the wiki and also use it in online help. As a technical author it's also a useful reference for me as I work through the system documenting it.
To get involved, you just need to be a registered user on the Openbravo wiki. Contributions are very gratefully received.
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Please make a stranded in writing documents. You have to make sure that you have proof for what you write by providing proper documentation links.
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