Hi murb,
On 19 Mar 2007, at 23:44, :murb: (maarten brouwers) wrote:
Hi Christian,
Here is hopefully the final version even with -does it feel nice
Christian when I kiss your ass? ;)- changing href contents on
clicking
the checkbox :) Please double check whether that works correctly.
Thank good there are smileys, otherwise I'd be pretty moping...
;)
http://website.openoffice.org/tryouts/murb/download7/
Yes, the checkbox now works, but the explanation of the "other
versions"
is still hidden... And "builds that did not get through our QA
program"
sounds like they didn't pass (at least to me).
I don't know how to describe it... so please suggest a better
description... and we'll use it... I always thought that these builds
didn't get QA testing, since else they would have made it to a more
official status, and thus would be featured in the bouncer website...
Your assertion is wrong:
Mac builds, once passed QA are placed onto the mirror network and
into the bouncer. All the recent links for the Mac downloads are
using the bouncer. Take a look at the links at <http://
porting.openoffice.org/mac/download/x11.html> (Excluding the old Mac
OS X 10.2.X). All of the links use the bouncer, except the "Other
Downloads" page, which is to the FTP server for the official Mac
milestone and potential release builds. Once they are QA'ed they are
copied to the mirror network and added to the bouncer.
On the "Other Downloads" page I would prefer to have javascript and
pop-up menu option, but don't currently have the javascript knowledge
to be able to produce it. I need ooo version, language and processor
chip (Intel/PPC) as the pop-up menus. If anyone wishes to help let me
know.
Shaun
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