Author: buildbot
Date: Thu Jan 12 23:24:13 2012
New Revision: 802490

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for openofficeorg

Modified:
    websites/staging/ooo-site/trunk/content/about/index.html

Modified: websites/staging/ooo-site/trunk/content/about/index.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/staging/ooo-site/trunk/content/about/index.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/ooo-site/trunk/content/about/index.html Thu Jan 12 
23:24:13 2012
@@ -109,9 +109,9 @@ and reference implementation. Sun contin
 for the next 10 years, a period during which not only did the project grow 
tremendously
 and became truly global, but the user base also saw an extraordinary increase,
 and as of the end of 2010 was estimated to be in excess of 100 Million. Since
-its acquisition of  Sun in 2010, Oracle is now the princip<font face="Arial, 
Helvetica, sans-serif"><font face="Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif"><font 
face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"></font></font></font>al
-contributor of code to OpenOffice.org. <a 
href="http://www.collab.net/";>CollabNet</a> hosts
-the website infrastructure for development of the product.</p>
+its acquisition of  Sun in 2010, Oracle was the principal
+contributor of code to OpenOffice.org. As of June 1, 2011, OpenOffice.org, the 
project and product
+was donated to the Apache Software Foundation.</p>
 
 <p>The source is written in C++ and delivers language-neutral and scriptable
   functionality, including Java(TM) APIs. This source technology introduces the
@@ -125,11 +125,13 @@ other resources.</p>
 <p><i>Foundations of Office Productivity in a Networked Age</i>, a <a 
href="white_papers/index.html">white paper</a> from Sun available on this site, 
presents a general outline for the technology roadmap. There you will find 
outlined the design of the source. However, because of the nature of open 
source, the community at large is ultimately responsible for realizing 
OpenOffice.org's promises.</p>
 -->
 
+<!--  
 <p>A <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/mostfaqs.html#7";>FAQ</a> addresses
   the changing differences between OpenOffice.org and StarOffice. (Information
   differentiating OpenOffice.org and Oracle Open Office, successor to 
StarOffice,
   is forthcoming.).</p>
 <br />
+-->
 
 </div>
 
@@ -138,7 +140,7 @@ other resources.</p>
 <h3><a name="licenses"></a>Licenses</h3>
 
 <div class="indent">
-
+<!--  
 <p>OpenOffice.org uses the <a 
href="http://www.openoffice.org/licenses/lgpl_license.html"; 
target="_blank">LGPL</a> (GNU
   Lesser General Public License, v.3). For documentation and website content
   not intended to be included in the product, OpenOffice.org uses the <a 
href="http://www.openoffice.org/licenses/pdl.pdf";>
@@ -149,6 +151,8 @@ on the project's policies regarding the 
 <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/faq-questions.html#licensing";>FAQs</a> 
dealing
 with licensing.</p>
 <br />
+-->
+Openoffice.org is governed by the <a 
href="http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/license.html";>Apache License 
Version 2.0</a>.
 
 </div>
 
@@ -160,14 +164,16 @@ with licensing.</p>
 
 <h4>The Three Main Categories</h4>
 
-<p>"OpenOffice.org," the overall project, comprises <a 
href="http://projects.openoffice.org/";>many public projects</a>. There are 
three main categories:</p>
+<p>Traditionally, "OpenOffice.org," the overall project, was comprised of <a 
href="http://projects.openoffice.org/";>many  "projects"</a>. 
+The term "project" has now been replaced with "focus area" in most cases.</p>
 
 <ul>
-  <li><a href="http://projects.openoffice.org/";>Accepted</a></li>
-  <li><a href="http://native-lang.openoffice.org";>Native-Lang</a></li>
-  <li><a href="http://incubator.openoffice.org/";>Incubator</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://projects.openoffice.org/";>(Core) Focus Areas</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://native-lang.openoffice.org";>Native-Lang 
Confederation</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://incubator.openoffice.org/";>Incubator Areas</a></li>
 </ul>
 
+<!--  
 <p>Each category further houses many projects and sub-projects.</p>
 
 <p><strong>Accepted Projects</strong> includes most of the technical projects 
as well as some non-technical projects. Projects leads of those projects in this
@@ -195,42 +201,65 @@ After six months, a project housed here 
 
 <p>Finally, each project has its own associated mailing lists. To understand 
the structure of the mailing lists, please go to our central
 <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html";>Mail List page</a>.</p>
+-->
 
-<h4>About the Structure</h4>
+<h4>About the Website Openoffice.org</h4>
 
-<p>The "www" project   is OpenOffice.org's
-  primary public face. It is what you see when you look at the homepage and all
+<p>The web site www.openoffice.org is Apache OpenOffice.org's
+  primary user portal.  the primary developer portal for Apache OpenOffice.org 
is
+  <a href="http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/";>Apache OpenOffice.org 
(Incubating)</a>
+  <!--  
+  It is what you see when you look at the homepage and all
   those pages that are of the form, 
"<code>http://www.openoffice.org/abc/xyz.html</code>".
   The  thing to look for is what comes
 <i>before</i> "<code>.openoffice.org</code>". Particular projects are all of
 the form "<code>http://[project].openoffice.org/abc/xyz.html</code>". Instead
 of
 "www" we have the project name.</p>
+-->
 <br />
 
 </div>
 
 <hr style="display: block;"/>
 
-<h3><a name="participation"></a>Participation</h3>
+<h3><a name="participation"></a>General Participation</h3>
 
 <div class="indent">
 
 <p>There are a variety of ways you can actively <a 
href="http://contributing.openoffice.org/index.html";>participate</a> in the 
OpenOffice.org Community.
-These range from something as easy as a monetary donation, and participating 
in mailing lists, to actually contributing code for the product. In any case,
+These range from something as easy as  <a 
href="http://www.apache.org/foundation/contributing.html";>donating</a> to the 
Apache Software Foundation, or participating 
+in mailing lists, to actually contributing code for the product. Please visit 
the <a href="http://www.apache.org/foundation/getinvolved.html";>Apache Software 
Foundation Get Involved</a>
+ page for an overview on what it means
+to be an Apache committer. </p>
+
+<p>To contribute code to the Openoffice.org project (user web site or
+product), please <a 
href="mailto:[email protected]";>subscribe to the Apache 
Openoffice.org developer mailing list </a>to get started.
+If you are more interested in contributing to documentation in some way, you 
should check out the <a 
href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Main_Page";>OpenOffice.org 
wiki.</a>
+Please visit <a 
href="http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/get-involved.html";>Apache 
OpenOffice.org Get Involved</a> for specific information about getting involved 
in the Apache
+OpenOffice.org project.
+</p>
+
+<!--  
+In any case,
 the entire OpenOffice.org project uses guidelines that define the roles and 
responsibilities of members, as well as describe how the source is maintained.
 For more information, please review our <a 
href="http://openoffice.org/dev_docs/guidelines.html";>Guidelines for 
Participation</a>.</p>
+-->
 
+<!--  
 <p><strong><a name="todos"></a>To-Dos</strong></p>
 
 <p>Our <a href="http://development.openoffice.org/todo.html";>"To-Dos" page</a> 
lists the current tasks that need to be done. They range from the difficult
 to the simple, and we urge all members to consult the page prior to embarking 
on a new project. Additionally, there may be "To-Dos" listed on individual
 project main pages.</p>
 
+
 <p><strong><a name="joining"></a>Joining</strong></p>
 
-<p>OpenOffice.org is an Open Source project. This means, first, that we offer 
not only a product but a process, and second, that we depend upon the
-contributions of developers and endusers to make that process happen. The 
easiest way for you to help us out is to join the overall OpenOffice.org project
+<p>Apache OpenOffice.org is an Open Source project. This means, first, that we 
offer not only a product but a process, 
+and second, that we depend upon the
+contributions of developers and endusers to make that process happen. The 
easiest way for you to help us out 
+is to join the overall OpenOffice.org project
 by <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/Join";>registering</a>.</p>
 
 <p>Once you join the overall project, you are a contributor! You'll be able to 
file issues, bugs, patches, or comment on already filed issues. You'll be
@@ -239,15 +268,20 @@ project's mailing lists (listed on each 
 join the OpenOffice.org. This is a democratic project and we want the best 
possible office suite that depends on community involvement. There is no
 requirement that you be a programmer. Just that you respect the other members 
of the community and understand that we are very serious about this Project
 and what it means.</p>
+-->
 
-<p><strong><a name="subscribing"></a>Subscribing</strong></p>
+<h3><a name="subscribing"></a>Mailing Lists</h3>
 
-<p>Much of the excitement of an Open Source site takes place in the <a 
href="http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html";>mailing
-    lists.</a> These are <strong>public.</strong> You <i>don't</i>
+
+<p>Much of the excitement of an Open Source site takes place in the <a 
href="http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/mailing-lists.html";>mailing
+    lists.</a> These are <strong>public.</strong> 
+<!--    
+    You <i>don't</i>
 have to be a registered member of OpenOffice.org to subscribe to our mailing
 lists, and subscribing obligates you to nothing (except receiving some 
interesting
 mail). If you are curious, interested, but not quite ready yet to take the 
plunge
 and join, we suggest you subscribe.</p>
+-->
 <p><strong>All our major lists are public. What you post to these is on the 
public
     Internet.</strong> We suggest you do not post private information and keep
     in mind the public and persistent nature of all that you write to the 
lists.</p>
@@ -273,6 +307,7 @@ from that page to a digest versions of t
 <br />
 
 </div>
+<!-- 
 
 <hr style="display: block;"/>
 
@@ -302,6 +337,7 @@ implementation. Constituted by senior de
 </div>
 
 <hr style="display: block;"/>
+-->
 
 <h3><a name="logo"></a>Logos, Trademark</h3>
 
@@ -333,7 +369,7 @@ issues, OpenOffice.org must insist that 
 "OpenOffice" or "Open Office."&nbsp;</p>
 
 <p><strong>Using the OpenOffice.org logos and banners</strong></p>
-
+<!--  
 <p>We are happy to provide permissions upon request via our <a 
href="http://surveys.services.openoffice.org/forms/tmrequest";>trademark usage 
request</a>
 form, if you want to use the OpenOffice.org logo in a magazine, on a disk 
label or a book or ...&nbsp; Describe your intended use and we will contact you
 as soon as possible.<br /> 
@@ -355,6 +391,9 @@ request</a> form.</p>
 <a href="http://marketing.openoffice.org/";>Marketing Project</a>). In addition 
to the process to request permission described here follow the guidelines of
 the activity in question.</p>
 <br />
+-->
+Please review the <a 
href="http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/trademarks.html";>Apache 
OpenOffice Trademarks page</a> for further information and to 
+request to use the logo in any form or fashion.
 
 </div>
 


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