Fixing Hebrew download page...

On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Andrea Pescetti <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Forwarding to the l10n list. So in short:
>
> - he and zh-cn download pages must be fixed. Review the message below or
> the discussion at http://markmail.org/message/m6xoytmy24qwho3j to know
> how, or just ask here
>
> - Strings must be checked in the following download pages: cs, de, es, fr,
> gl, nl, pt, pt-br, sk, tr ; please check that strings are OK and report
> here.
>
> Thanks,
>   Andrea.
>
>   --- Original Message ---
> Changes to download areas of native language web sites...and more to come?
> From: Kay Schenk
> To: [email protected]
>
>
> Due to recent changes in our download javascript programming, the older
> download script on many of the native language web areas was no longer
> functioning.
>
> After noticing this change, some of these areas were recently retooled by
> volunteers, but most had lost the download box generated by the old
> download scripting. The areas which were affected were the following native
> language sites: cs, de, es, fr, gl, he, nl, pt, pt-br, sk, tr, zh-cn.
>
> Currently, from the list above, the "he" and "zh-cn" sites remain to be
> fixed, hopefully by volunteers from those areas.
>
> In fixing the remaining sites in the  list, Google translate services were
> used  to fill in the blanks on some needed strings. So, even though the
> download areas now function correctly we need help with verifying the
> language that was used on the download pages for these areas.
>
> We have several native language areas which have their own download process
> and were not affected by recent changes.
>
> And, we have many other native language areas for which we now distribute
> binaries but can only be redirected to the  main English download page
> because the download information that was maintained at these sites was no
> longer valid. The following native language areas could use some help in
> making the downloads for them more friendly to the native language users:
> hi, km, ko, ru,sl, sr, sv, ta, th, vi. zh-tw. Links to these native
> language sites can be found by using the following link:
>
> http://www.openoffice.org/projects/native-lang.html
>
> Information on how to help with Apache OpenOffice's native language process
> can be found on the project's native language page:
>
> http://openoffice.apache.org/native-lang.html
>
> Please forward this message as you see fit.
>
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