Hi JingDong Cheng! Welcome to the list!
FYI - I saw in another thread that the Chinese forum may have been fixed today. Please check it out! Regards, Dave On Sep 7, 2011, at 7:21 PM, 陈京东 wrote: > Hi Dennis, > > Thank you so much! This email has answered my question why I can't visit the > Chinese community forum of Apache OOo. At present Apache OOo is a test > instance, and it is in the stage of the cut over and definition, for me it is > pretty normal not to browse the Chinese Forum page. Of course, I hope that > I'm not a passer, :-) hehe! but I am willing to do something for AOOo and > looking forward to being a member of the Committers(I know, due to my > contribution). So, first I plan to fix some OOo bugs as informal developer, > and actively participate the community forum. Oh, I forgot to introduce > myself simply, I'm a c++ developer, by now there are several years of > experiences developing office suite, still working for the RedOffice CH2000 > Company. Thanks again! > > JingDong Chen > > -- > MSN: [email protected] > Email: [email protected] > > > 于 2011-9-6 5:25, Dennis E. Hamilton 写道: >> [I am *intentionally* breaking this thread off of the building OOo one] >> >> The OpenOffice.org wiki version reachable on Apache OOo is a test instance >> and has not been kept synchronized with the OpenOffice.org "master" as far >> as I know. Changes there will be lost when we do a production cut-over. >> (We have not staged a cut-over and staging is not defined yet.) It is a >> MediaWiki though. >> >> If you have updates that would work on the OpenOffice.org instance, I >> recommend that you make them there. >> >> If you want to help with the definition and staging of the cut-over, it >> might be useful to record your thoughts on OOOUSER in conjunction with Kay >> Schenk's matrix at M >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/OOo-to-ASF-site-recommendation>. >> >> Finally, at the hands-on level, I believe Terry would welcome more >> assistance. >> >> You wouldn't happen to know how to administer and preserve the OO.o Mailing >> List system would you? [Private joke [;<) but I wish it weren't] >> >> - Dennis >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Matt Richards [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 13:49 >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Who wants to build OpenOffice? >> >> Now that I've built OpenOffice on Linux with moderate success, I'd like to >> lend a helping hand with the documentation side of things. As far as I am >> aware, the existing (maybe old now) wiki has been migrated to Apache Infra >> (via VM). Does this content need to be moved to the confluence wikis >> eventually? I do apologies if this is off topic, there's been so much >> discussion going on proving difficult to follow everything all the way >> through. >> >>
