+1 I like this way

Am 31.03.2014 22:48, schrieb Rob Weir:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
Am 03/29/2014 09:36 PM, schrieb Roberto Galoppini:

2014-03-28 21:24 GMT+01:00 Marcus (OOo)<marcus.m...@wtnet.de>:

Am 03/13/2014 10:01 PM, schrieb Marcus (OOo):

Am 03/09/2014 06:08 PM, schrieb Marcus (OOo):

Am 03/08/2014 12:09 AM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:

Rob Weir wrote:

http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Office/Office-Suites/
Apache-OpenOffice-253.shtml



   Or maybe a disclaimer in the voting thread email?

Andrew's comments show clearly that these editors do not care to be
careful or factual, or even read those disclaimers, unfortunately.

We can be successful only if we manage to block their downloads. They
link to our binaries hosted on SourceForge (which is fine). Just
thinking loud, but if it was possible (on the Sourceforge side) to
deny
all download requests that do not come from the openoffice.org or the
sourceforge.net domains, then the project would effectively be in
control. The embargo could be lifted just after the release.

For me this sounds like a great idea.

Maybe we should start with denying all download requests that some from
these bad websites.

@Roberto:
Can you tell us if this possible? If yes, is it much effort for you?

Do you see a chance to get this implemented? I think it could help to
stop some bad websites to do bad things with our software.

@Roberto:
Maybe you haven't seen this up to now.

Thanks for heads up Marcus, sorry for not having noticed this thread
before.



It would be great if you can tell us if it's possible to exclude some
domains / IP addresses from downloading our software?

I need the domain list and I'll check out with our SiteOps if that's
doable. Feel free to send me a list with a direct message.

- chip.de
- computerbase.de
- softpedia.com

This would be the domains from this thread that could be blocked from
downloading from Sourceforge. Obviously needs to be extended in the future.
Remember, the next will happen with the AOO 4.1.0 RC. ;-)

*Of course*, this is just for the time frame as long as the new version is
not officially announced. As soon as the release is public, the block will
be removed.

@all:
I think this could help to limit the downloadability like we want to see
until the official release. What you think?

I don't know.  Won't this just cause confusion?  They point to the
files, go to test them, see the links don't work, and then get weird
errors and spend an hour trying to debug it.  We don't want to
needlessly annoy them, since their only fault is enthusiasm.   Is
there a way we can give a useful error message in this case like,
"This version of Apache OpenOffice has not yet been officially
released.  Links to these files are disallowed until the release is
officially approved"  or something like that?

-Rob

Marcus




Then we can exclude requester that we don't want (e.g., malware
"distributors").

Also in time frames with Beta or RC releases it can help us to steer who
is able and when it is possible to download OpenOffice like we want to
see
until the real release date is reached.


Thanks

Marcus



   Sure, sites could still copy all binaries being voted upon and offer
them locally, but this would require a more significant effort. on
their
side.

And more HDD space and more own bandwith - which is also not what they
want.

Marcus

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