Many thanks for your emails and help

Rupert

On 01/10/2013 11:47, Roberto Galoppini wrote:
2013/10/1 Rupert Parsons <rupertparsons.w...@gmail.com>:
Hi,

Many thanks for your email. I can understand why you may not want to
encourage the deletion of templates. However, I think it is important that
publishers have a convenient means of editing their content as this provides
a mechanism to improve their templates and deal with any bugs.
We received a couple of requests in this sense so far, and we might be
able to offer such a feature at some point next year as far as this is
perceived as a must have for few devs.

For the time being please send me off-list the file and I'll make sure
to update it in a business day.

Thanks,

Roberto


Regards,

Rupert


On 01/10/2013 08:23, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Forwarding Roberto's answer (below) to Rupert who is not subscribed.
Andrea

On 30/09/2013 Roberto Galoppini <roberto.galopp...@gmail.com> wrote:
2013/9/30 Rupert Parsons

Hello,

I have recently logged into my account on the OpenOffice (Sourceforge)
template website. This is the first time I have logged in since the template
website was upgraded. I cannot see any option to edit or delete my published
templates. I am only given an option to 'Add Content'. The option to edit or
delete published templates should be available to publishers.


We want to avoid that useful content would vanish by mistake and
preventing the cancellation is a way to avoid that. Of course if you
need to edit or delete a template you can either contact me directly
or write to communityt...@sourceforge.net.

Roberto


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