[libreoffice-projects] lists without moderators
Hello, I did a quick research, and it seems that the following mailing lists have no moderator yet. So, my question is, who likes to jump in? Those who already moderate other lists in the respective domains are ideal candidates, of course. :-) == hr.libreoffice.org/users hr.libreoffice.org/announce hr.libreoffice.org/discuss fi.libreoffice.org/users fi.libreoffice.org/announce fi.libreoffice.org/discuss fa.libreoffice.org/users fa.libreoffice.org/announce fa.libreoffice.org/discuss ru.libreoffice.org/users ru.libreoffice.org/announce ru.libreoffice.org/discuss documentfoundation.org/moderators gl.libreoffice.org/announce zh-cn.libreoffice.org/announce zh.libreoffice.org/announce it.libreoffice.org/announce sl.libreoffice.org/users sl.libreoffice.org/announce sl.libreoffice.org/discuss bg.libreoffice.org/users bg.libreoffice.org/announce bg.libreoffice.org/discuss libreoffice.org/accessibility sk.libreoffice.org/users sk.libreoffice.org/announce sk.libreoffice.org/discuss pl.libreoffice.org/users pl.libreoffice.org/announce pl.libreoffice.org/discuss es.libreoffice.org/users es.libreoffice.org/announce es.libreoffice.org/discuss cz.libreoffice.org/users cz.libreoffice.org/announce cz.libreoffice.org/discuss zh-tw.libreoffice.org/announce == Thanks, Florian -- Florian Effenberger flo...@documentfoundation.org Steering Committee and Founding Member of The Document Foundation Tel: +49 8341 99660880 | Mobile: +49 151 14424108 Skype: floeff | Twitter/Identi.ca: @floeff -- E-mail to projects+h...@libreoffice.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/projects/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Re: [libreoffice-projects] lists without moderators
Hi! On Friday 18 March 2011, Florian Effenberger wrote: fi.libreoffice.org/users fi.libreoffice.org/announce fi.libreoffice.org/discuss I can start moderating these lists. Harri -- E-mail to projects+h...@libreoffice.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/projects/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Re: [libreoffice-projects] Re: libreofficebox teams and subsites
On 03/18/2011 04:02 AM, Sophie Gautier wrote: Hi Erich On 18/03/2011 02:43, Daniel A. Rodriguez wrote: what about 'LibOx'? So, some quick but not very satisfying proposals either: Box(Libre)Office LibreOfficeLive LO0Box (LibreOfficeOutoftheBox) Again, thanks a lot for sharing all this work, this is really great! Kind regards Sophie I like LibreOfficeLive. How about: LibreOffice-Project, LibreOffice-Communities, LibreOffice-Suite, LibreOffice-Portal -- E-mail to projects+h...@libreoffice.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/projects/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Re: [libreoffice-projects] Re: libreofficebox teams and subsites
On 03/18/2011 05:45 AM, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol wrote: Hi Sophie, Am 18.03.2011 09:02, schrieb Sophie Gautier: Hi Erich On 18/03/2011 02:43, Daniel A. Rodriguez wrote: LO0Box (LibreOfficeOutoftheBox) Is the 0 (null) right? Then you will get many mistakes in pronouncing and writing. I thought we should not use LO as logogram?! So: LibOBox or LiBO0Box or LibOB But the best of these is 'LibOx'. I think we should keep LibreOffice in the name so people who do not know the shortened version of the name could find it in a search or remember it. -- E-mail to projects+h...@libreoffice.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/projects/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Re: [libreoffice-projects] libreofficebox teams and subsites
Hi Tim, * Am 18.03.2011 14:42, schrieb Webmaster for Lungstrom.com: Am 17.03.2011 22:39, schrieb Erich Christian: Are these sub-sites just English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, etc., translations for the German version, or will they be their own versions of the original site with content differences and such? Subsites will be created on demand of teams like at LO website and the teams are free to decide whether they want to translate or create their own pages. What happens with the projects that are different than the original site, like our North American project? Will it become something like north_american.libreofficebox.org ? Up to you actually, I don't really see any restrictions. I would love to see one place where all the different projects will be seen and the visitor can choose to go to each project's page[s] and DVD offering. Currently there are several DVD projects being worked on. It would be nice to have all of these DVD projects listed in an easy to find place so the visitor to the site can find the right ISO download for their needs. Also that list could include places for the visitors to find the groups that are offering physical media for sale. The old OOo site use to have such a list, but Oracle's new site is lacking a lot of the mirror and purchase sites that they had when Sun was in charge. I know several people in my building who asked me about where they could purchase the DVD. These people do not have fast Internet access or none at all [since the building has a computer center for that use]. So here is my list of parts of good International site. 1] The main site in English [standard some would say], but if there is the ability for the site to access the visitor's default language, the visitor would be forwarded to the correct language version of the main site. I guess there's the possibility to fetch the visitor's browser language and redirect him, but this is far ahead because it is not our job to do all the translations - we offer the environment for different teams to do it, like on the LO website. 2] The main site would have a page listing all the different regional projects sorted by language[s] and geographical region[s]. http://libreofficebox.org/projects/ is a start for this 3] There will be a page where the visitor would find places to download the ISO files from these different regional projects, and versions of the CD/DVD projects in as many languages as available. Each subsite can provide a download page on their website in the according language. 4] There will be a page that list groups or individuals where a visitor can purchase a physical copy of a DVD or CD so there would be no need to use their bandwidth to download up to 4.4 GB of file size of an ISO file and then burn the ISO to a working CD or DVD for their use. Have this list sorted, again, by language[s] and geographical region[s]. This way the visitor can find a seller that is the closest to their location and have the least amount of shipping cost to them. Up to the teams again, we'll provide the space for a website and a development site as I have written. Actually, a nice marketing tag line for the seller would be with ever DVD purchase, we will donate a portion of the sale to LibreOffice and The Document Foundation. I would think people would like that. If it costs $10 USD to make a professionally printed DVD and Case, ant it takes $5 USD to ship it to the buyer, the buyer would not be to unhappy if the seller adds on a $1 or $2 to that price for a donation. So the sale would be $11 plus $5 shipping and processing, with the seller sending a check to The Document Foundation/LibreOffice for each purchase as a donation. see above [quote] We have finished the first step of our move and are up to prepare Silverstripe and the iso generating scripts on libreofficebox.org for multilingual use [unquote] What does this mean? It seems to read that there will be a script that will generate an ISO file on demand for the visitor. I do not know about you but it takes over 15 minutes to generate a 4 GB DVD on a dual core 2GHz Vista machine. No, not for the visitor but for the teams. Our service is focussed on the community, the services for visitors are up to the teams. [quote] The dvd ui can be exported together with all linked files prior to an upcoming release of a dvd into static html, the iso file will be generated by script from this export. [unquote] I read this as saying there will be a script in the HTML page that will look into a data base file for all the listed DVD projects and display this list for the visitor to see. Then if there is a new project to be added to the list, you add it to the data base file and not change the code or scripts on the HTML page that displays the list. Again this procedure is dedicated to the teams to create their iso files. Visitor can choose from
Re: [libreoffice-projects] libreofficebox teams and subsites
On 03/18/2011 12:51 PM, Erich Christian wrote: Hi Tim, * Am 18.03.2011 14:42, schrieb Webmaster for Lungstrom.com: Am 17.03.2011 22:39, schrieb Erich Christian: Are these sub-sites just English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, etc., translations for the German version, or will they be their own versions of the original site with content differences and such? Subsites will be created on demand of teams like at LO website and the teams are free to decide whether they want to translate or create their own pages. Thank you for clarifying this. What happens with the projects that are different than the original site, like our North American project? Will it become something like north_american.libreofficebox.org ? Up to you actually, I don't really see any restrictions. Thank you for clarifying this. I think our project may be something like the above sub-domain. snip 1] The main site in English [standard some would say], but if there is the ability for the site to access the visitor's default language, the visitor would be forwarded to the correct language version of the main site. I guess there's the possibility to fetch the visitor's browser language and redirect him, but this is far ahead because it is not our job to do all the translations - we offer the environment for different teams to do it, like on the LO website. I know many sites do this, but once you get your pages translated to one or two other languages you might look into adding that feature to your domain. Our project will have a manual language bar somewhat like what is one the wiki pages where you can click on the language and you go to that language's version of the displayed page and then stay with that language's pages till you switch to a different language. Actually the wiki pages is what made me want to have that option for our site and DVD when we have more languages available than English. 2] The main site would have a page listing all the different regional projects sorted by language[s] and geographical region[s]. http://libreofficebox.org/projects/ is a start for this see the bottom of the email for the error message displayed - the web server is unable to respond. . . . Also on the projects page, the de.libre. . . . link worked before but the develop project link did not work. 3] There will be a page where the visitor would find places to download the ISO files from these different regional projects, and versions of the CD/DVD projects in as many languages as available. Each subsite can provide a download page on their website in the according language. It would be nice to have one page listing all the available places. It would be convenient for the user/visitor. Could you have a symbol/icon of a CD/DVD next to the name of the project and/or the projects link giving the user an indicator that that project has a DVD, ISO download or media to sell, or other icons that indicate something about the project. Language icon, ISO icon, region icon? Something like the icons on the DVD project showing if the link is to a Writer file, and archived file, a web link, and email link, and all the other ones in the theme folders. 4] There will be a page that list groups or individuals where a visitor can purchase a physical copy of a DVD or CD so there would be no need to use their bandwidth to download up to 4.4 GB of file size of an ISO file and then burn the ISO to a working CD or DVD for their use. Have this list sorted, again, by language[s] and geographical region[s]. This way the visitor can find a seller that is the closest to their location and have the least amount of shipping cost to them. Up to the teams again, we'll provide the space for a website and a development site as I have written. As before, a list of these sites [whether project sites or other web pages] and an icon next to the link showing there is a link to the DVD for sale. Actually, a nice marketing tag line for the seller would be with ever DVD purchase, we will donate a portion of the sale to LibreOffice and The Document Foundation. I would think people would like that. If it costs $10 USD to make a professionally printed DVD and Case, ant it takes $5 USD to ship it to the buyer, the buyer would not be to unhappy if the seller adds on a $1 or $2 to that price for a donation. So the sale would be $11 plus $5 shipping and processing, with the seller sending a check to The Document Foundation/LibreOffice for each purchase as a donation. see above see above? I do not know where you mean. This was just an idea for those who might be thinking about offering a physical DVD for sale/shipped to the visitors. I was just thinking about a way TDF/LO could have an income/donation source. Every not-for-profit organization needs to have money to pay for things. This one to pay for server space, electricity, domain fees, marketing supplies like event banners and handouts. A local non-profit group
Re: [libreoffice-projects] libreofficebox teams and subsites
Hi K-J, * Am 19.03.2011 00:30, schrieb ol klaus-jürgen weghorn: I get a HTTP500 Interner Serverfehler on IE8. On Firefox I get only a white page without anything. Now it works again. Footer: The footer of the webpage is in German. I don't know if it is only if the browser is in German or is it for all. The three links Datenschutz, Impressum and Sitemap get always a Page not found. Yep, sorry - still updating Silverstripe, took a little longer, will figure out with different footers. Cheers Erich -- E-mail to projects+h...@libreoffice.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/projects/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted