Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-09 Thread Italo Vignoli
Johannes A. Bodwing December 8, 2010 10:20 PM: Stands LO in the competition with every other Office-Suite? Or will it be a work for fun till the fun is gone and than there will be something else (like it was said some times ago on OOo in a greater dispute)? Of course. If LO accepts this

Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-08 Thread Stefan Weigel
Hi, (I am redirecting this to the website mailing list.) Am 08.12.2010 08:36, schrieb Sebastian Spaeth: I bet the content of the static site would be rpelicated within a day, and improving the live site would be much more motivating than playing with something that has *test* in its name :)

Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-08 Thread Stefan Weigel
Am 08.12.2010 10:49, schrieb Harold Fuchs: By static site you mean http://www.documentfoundation.org ? By live site you mean http://www.libreoffice.org ? These two links point at the same place. ??? Yes. But only as long as the LibO website did not go public. As long as the LibO website is

Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-08 Thread Johannes A. Bodwing
Sorry people 2, Sorry people, ... *Get It!* two lines below should stand on the right side of the website, big and as a Link. writing texts drawing *Get It !* [as a Link to the Download-Side] spreadsheet and many more Than follows the rest: ... Johannes -- Unsubscribe

Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-08 Thread Bernhard Dippold
Hi Johannes, * Johannes A. Bodwing schrieb: Sorry people, ... As long as the LibO website is under construction you will find it here: http://www.test.libreoffice.org But I think that's not the first page for www.libreoffice.org at this state of the project. Why? LO and TDF are at the

Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-08 Thread Johannes A. Bodwing
Hi Bernhard, ... Please propose your valid ideas on the website mailing list or - if you have some spare time - perhaps you could work on the site directly (with the built-in editor SilverStripe is quite easy to be used). I have no spare time, but I'll try to squeeze it into 24 hours of

Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-08 Thread David Nelson
Hi Bernard, :-) On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 04:35, Bernhard Dippold bernh...@familie-dippold.at wrote: Please propose your valid ideas on the website mailing list or - if you have some spare time - perhaps you could work on the site directly (with the built-in editor SilverStripe is quite easy to

Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-08 Thread Bernhard Dippold
Hi Johannes, * Johannes A. Bodwing schrieb: Hi Bernhard, ... Please propose your valid ideas on the website mailing list or - if you have some spare time - perhaps you could work on the site directly (with the built-in editor SilverStripe is quite easy to be used). I have no spare time,

Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-08 Thread Italo Vignoli
Johannes A. Bodwing December 8, 2010 10:20 PM: Stands LO in the competition with every other Office-Suite? Or will it be a work for fun till the fun is gone and than there will be something else (like it was said some times ago on OOo in a greater dispute)? Of course. If LO accepts this

Re: [tdf-discuss] Bring up libreoffice.org website to world *now*

2010-12-08 Thread Bernhard Dippold
Hi Johannes, all, Johannes A. Bodwing schrieb: [...] But another Sorry - I think this point (Wow) has to be discussed basicly, not only for the website. Because the style of the website will just follow the fundamental goals of LO/TDF. The basic goals of the foundation are presented on the