У уто, 17. 08 2010. у 17:35 +0400, Arade Tariku Tegen пише:
> Hi all,
> 
> We are doing on the localization openoffice.org to Sidama language. We
> want to have our project website in our language. Can anyone help us
> on how to be able to do that

There is some (outdated) information on the wiki:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/NLC
http://www.openoffice.org/nonav/scdocs/ProjectOwnerEdit.html
http://www.openoffice.org/styles/
http://www.openoffice.org/scdocs/ddSSHGuide

Basically, you need to create OpenOffice.org account, join the
Native-Language Confederation and ask for site to be created on the
mailing list, create an issue and upload your SSH dsa key.

Once the key is approved you create CVS tunnel and commit web pages.
Your pages will be parsed and inserted in the OOo website style shell.
There are many (unpublished?) tips and tricks with HTML, CSS and
JavaScript to make website more sane and customizable. The best way is
to checkout other websites from CVS and see how it was done so you can
replicate.

With your site you will also have mailing lists, announcements with RSS
feed support, space for hosting documents etc. These features are
described in the scdocs (the second link in the list above).

You should subscribe to [email protected] mailing list for all
your questions on the website development and
[email protected] for discussion inside Native-Lang
Confederation and [email protected] if you want to use mailing
lists in your project.

Best regards,
Goran Rakic
Serbian OpenOffice.org
native-language project lead




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