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> [tdf-discuss] Re: Templates unavailable at templates.services.openoffice.org
>      4379 - David Nelson <comme...@traduction.biz>
>      4380 - Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4381 - Karl-Heinz Gödderz <libreoff...@gukk-online.de>
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> [tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4382 - drew <d...@baseanswers.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4383 - Michael Wheatland <mich...@wheatland.com.au>
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> [tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4384 - Andy Brown <a...@the-martin-byrd.net>
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> [tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4385 - drew <d...@baseanswers.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] Re: [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4386 - Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com>
>      4389 - Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com>
>      4391 - Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] Re: [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4387 - David Nelson <comme...@traduction.biz>
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> [tdf-discuss] Re: [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4388 - sophie <gautier.sop...@gmail.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] Download libreoffice button in new LibreOffice website
>      4390 - Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+ooofut...@googlemail.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] Links on LibreOffice.org/templates page
>      4392 - Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] Re: Links on LibreOffice.org/templates page
>      4393 - Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4394 - Fabián Rodríguez <magic...@member.fsf.org>
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> [tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4395 - "Charles-H. Schulz" <charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org>
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> [tdf-discuss] Download libreoffice button in new LibreOffice website
>      4396 - drew <d...@baseanswers.com>
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> Off-topic (was: Re: [tdf-discuss] Download libreoffice button in new 
> LibreOffice website)
>      4397 - Christoph Noack <christoph.no...@documentfoundation.org>
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> [tdf-discuss] Suggestions for your future extensions
>      4398 - AndrewT <roep...@lavabit.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Queensland floods not near me
>      4399 - Michael Wheatland <mich...@wheatland.com.au>
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> [tdf-discuss] Re: LibreOffice version for Android platform
>      4400 - Tom Tasche <tomtas...@gmail.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] A better idea for a download package.
>      4402 - Alan Reeve <tec...@reeve36.plus.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
>      4403 - RGB ES <rgb.m...@gmail.com>
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> [tdf-discuss] Using free, open microblogging
>      4404 - Fabián Rodríguez <magic...@member.fsf.org>
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> [tdf-discuss] Re: LibreOffice version for Android platform
>      4405 - Nguyen Vu Hung <vuhung16p...@gmail.com>
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> OK, I added that site.
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> David Nelson
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> Where you addressing me, Marc? I'm assuming so. ;-)
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> My take would be this:
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> I don't personally *want* the Nabble/forums to be independent of the
> libreoffice.org site or the LibreOffice project. I specifically see
> forums or a Nabble interface as being an important support channel for
> the project, and an important asset for enlarging and earning the
> loyalty of LibO's user base. Therefore, I specifically want those
> forums to be an *integral part* of the TDF infrastructure, and themed
> to look like part of the TDF infrastructure.
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> FYI, Drew, I really agree with your POV that the Nabble should be
> "read/write". I prefer forums myself, but given that a number of
> people prefer mailing lists, Nabble is the perfect compromise.
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> If people want to set up independent forums, then I guess that's OK. I
> probably would not use them myself. As a LibO user, I would prefer to
> get my support directly from the project.
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> The day my faith in the LibreOffice project decreases, I won't be
> looking for an "independent" support channel, I will simply find
> another productivity suite / solution to use. Personally, I don't even
> understand why you guys feel it's important to have the forums as a
> separate resource - I feel quite the opposite. ;-)
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> Just my own personal 2 cents. ;-)
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> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Jan Parttimaa <jan.partti...@gmail.com> wr=
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>> I just wondering how can I add new 'download LibreOffice 3.3' button
>> in finnish site? (text on button will be in finnish)
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> "use the source" :-)
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> <a id=3D"DownloadButton" title=3D"Click here to download LibreOffice now!"
> href=3D"/download/">Download LibreOffice 3.3</a>
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> ciao
> Christian
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> Hi David:
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> I was really responding to Drew and Sophie but sure we should all have a =
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> I totally agree with you that Nabble should be kept read/write for those =
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> Myself, I like the idea of a centralized forum (or something that looks =
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> like it). Again, I prefer this as it really sets the tone for the =
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> of the forums rather than being in the collective pot. IMO, however, if =
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> they all dress the same, at least we can have a better chance to speak =
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> but the uniform still spells LibreOffice.
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> Thanks for your comments.
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> Marc
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> other opens another tab/window. We should have them both behaving the =
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> same way. I prefer opening up a new tab/window and leaving our members =
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> on our site but I think the W3C way is to more on to the link website =
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> which, in this case, I do not prefer.
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> Cheers
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> I just registered to http://libreofficeforum.org and I am fairly certain
> it uses Drupal. I took the liberty to contact its creator and he's
> already indicated he's willing to collaborate:
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> "I would be glad to see LibreOfficeForum.org as the official forum. I
> personally am not a developer, and I don't have any official role in
> LibreOffice. For years I have been a heavy user of OpenOffice, spending
> many hours on it every day. And now I'm sure that the way forward is
> LibreOffice. I'm not an expert yet, just a heavy user. ;-)
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> I created the site immediately after LibreOffice was announced, because
> I saw that they had no web forums, and I personally don't like mailing
> lists. And I know that there are several unofficial forums as well for
> OpenOffice (like oooforum.org), so I'm sure that this site could also
> occupy that role if the Document Foundation doesn't approve it officially.
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> It appears likely that LibreOffice will continue to diverge more and
> more from the code base of OpenOffice, and it would be confusing to see
> bugs and support requests for two different products in the same forum.
> So for that reason I would personally recommend that the Document
> Foundation not continue to use the same user.services.openoffice.org
> forum for LibreOffice.
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> - Sam"
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> I supposed someone from TDF / steering committee could maintain this
> contact more formally than me, I hope I am not overstepping anyone when
> doing this.
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> Cheers,
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> Fabian
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> 2011/1/10 Fabi=E1n Rodr=EDguez <magic...@member.fsf.org>
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>> On 11-01-09 08:28 PM, Andy Brown wrote:
>>> On Sun Jan 09 2011 07:04:12 GMT-0800 (PST)  RGB ES wrote:
>>>> https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/forums/
>>>> They are "hidden" (no link on the help page) and you cannot post on
>>>> them yet, but they exists and you can register ;) So my question is:
>>>> how those forums will be organized? There will be one for each local
>>>> site or only one on English? Categories? Organization (moderators,
>>>> etc.)?
>>>> Regards
>>>> Ricardo
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>>> Why add another forum?  There is already a LibO Forum at
>>> http://libreofficeforum.org/forum .  The "Official" OOo Forum at
>>> http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/ not only supports OOo
>>> but off shoots such as Libo, NeoOffice and StarOffice.  The
>>> "Un-official" Forum at http://www.oooforum.org/ is the oldest and
>>> largest OOo related support forum around and has received LibO
>>> questions and answers in the past few months.
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>>> Andy
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>> I just registered to http://libreofficeforum.org and I am fairly certain
>> it uses Drupal. I took the liberty to contact its creator and he's
>> already indicated he's willing to collaborate:
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>> "I would be glad to see LibreOfficeForum.org as the official forum. I
>> personally am not a developer, and I don't have any official role in
>> LibreOffice. For years I have been a heavy user of OpenOffice, spending
>> many hours on it every day. And now I'm sure that the way forward is
>> LibreOffice. I'm not an expert yet, just a heavy user. ;-)
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>> I created the site immediately after LibreOffice was announced, because
>> I saw that they had no web forums, and I personally don't like mailing
>> lists. And I know that there are several unofficial forums as well for
>> OpenOffice (like oooforum.org), so I'm sure that this site could also
>> occupy that role if the Document Foundation doesn't approve it officially.
>> 
>> It appears likely that LibreOffice will continue to diverge more and
>> more from the code base of OpenOffice, and it would be confusing to see
>> bugs and support requests for two different products in the same forum.
>> So for that reason I would personally recommend that the Document
>> Foundation not continue to use the same user.services.openoffice.org
>> forum for LibreOffice.
>> 
>> - Sam"
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>> I supposed someone from TDF / steering committee could maintain this
>> contact more formally than me, I hope I am not overstepping anyone when
>> doing this.
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> Well, this could be a great solution. Sophie, we should discuss this -at
> least quickly- at the next SC call, what do you think?
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> Best,
> Charles.
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>> Cheers,
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>> Fabian
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> Currently the "get more extensions online..." link (accessed from Tools ->
> Extension Manager) takes users to this page:
> http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:OpenOfficeExtensions/List. There are a few
> disadvantages to that list:
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> 1. It takes users to the main OO.org plugins site anyway, which suggests
> proprietary extensions
> 2. There is no easy link to get the source code
> 3. A list of all the free software extensions for LibreOffice could be
> completed more quickly and with less effort if it were user-editable
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> That page is apparently a temporary placeholder. The future extension
> framework should address the concerns I mentioned. It could be similar to
> the list Trisquel project has made for free software only Firefox add-ons.
> See: http://trisquel.info/en/browser
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> Hello,
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> My name is Tom.
> I'm the developer of OpenOffice Document Reader for Android.
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> It's correct that my app is a frontend of JOpenDocument
> , but not the one you mean. ;)
> This one is the one I'm using:
> https://github.com/andiwand/JOpenDocument
> It's written by a colleague.
> It translates OpenDocuments to HTML
> , so we can display this very easily on any device.
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> You could use our backend for things like a Chrome Extension too.
> Feel free to contribute!
> However, I think it would be better to create a whole website...
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> BTW, the version available at Android Market is more recent than F-Droid.
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> Have a nice day
> Tom
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> PS: Your 80 characters per line restriction drives me crazy!
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> have a two stage download to keep the download as small as possible.
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> Best regards
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> Ricardo
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> (1) Before someone start arguing that forums have the same problems (I
> read that many times from people who prefer mailing lists), that's not
> true: maybe some moderators could have that problem, but never the
> forums by itself when considered as a tool. The OOo community forums
> are a really good example: they are very clean and well organized
> because moderators move, merge, split, cross reference and even remove
> threads all the time. And on a phpBB forum that "house cleaning" is
> really easy to perform: you only need dedicated people and we have
> lots of dedicated people ;)
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> 2011/1/10 drew <d...@baseanswers.com>:
>> Howdy Ricardo,
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>> May I just ask first, before responding to others. You where part of the
>> discussion on the user services forum, I think, at least I am pretty
>> sure you would have read the last discussion in the admin area.
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>> So - do you think we should have a LibreOffice web forum?
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>> Thanks
>> 
>> Drew
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> I noticed today there is a Twitter feed on the home page at
> http://www.libreoffice.org/.
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> In the spirit of using free, open-source software as we advocate other
> users doing with LibreOffice, would it be possible to link the
> libreoffice account in identi.ca to the libreofficenews in Twitter and
> post from Identi.ca so both audiences are served equally ? I'd also like
> to see the identi.ca feed featured on the home page (not Twitter
> exclusively). At some point TDF could setup their own status.net server too.
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> There are many reasons for not using Twitter exclusively, but I won't go
> into that
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> Anyone with an account on identi.ca can link their account to Twitter by
> visiting this link while logged in:
> https://identi.ca/main/twitterlogin
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> Cheers,
> 
> Fabian
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