On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]>wrote:
> ++++++1 > > A little tuning, for what it is worth: > > It is not necessary to subscribe to any of these lists in order to ask for > help. They will be moderated in. > > It might be nice if the mailto: entry specified a subject that would let > us know it is from the request link though. That would emphasize that the > requester is probably not subscribed and a direct CC: on any response is > called for. > yes, of course... > > Also, ooo-users might be a better target than ooo-dev. > Why? These would be people reporting problems with the staging web site, not the product ???? > > And, if within-site relative URLs are used for some cross-references, they > will work when the cut-over happens as if they were always links to http://*. > openoffice.org URLs. That way it is never necessary to expose > ooo-site.apache.org addresses. (Cross references to the podling site are > different, of course and they will hopefully all be redirected on > graduation.) > > At some point, it should be fixed so http://ooo-site.apache.org redirects > to http://openoffice.org (even though the pages are actually created at > you-know-where, that can be made to work without looping [;<). It can also > be arranged that http://ooo-site.apache.org/es/ is served up as > http://es.openoffice.org, etc. > yes, that is right... > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kay Schenk [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 15:22 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] easier access for N-L sites during staging process > > On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:14 PM, TJ Frazier <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 11/3/2011 17:59, Dave Fisher wrote: > > > >> > >> On Nov 3, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Kay Schenk wrote: > >> > >> I'm thinking of changing the links on: > >>> > >>> http://ooo-site.apache.org/**projects/native-lang.html< > http://ooo-site.apache.org/projects/native-lang.html> > >>> > >>> to the format we're using at the staging site-- > >>> > >>> http://ooo-site.apache.org/"**nl-abbreviation" > >>> > >>> and putting a link on the staging home page > >>> > >>> http://ooo-site.apache.org > >>> > >>> to the revised http://ooo-site.apache.org/**projects/native-lang.html< > http://ooo-site.apache.org/projects/native-lang.html> > >>> at the bottom of the menu with something called "Native Language > >>> Federation" > >>> > >>> to make it easier for folks to review the N-L sites. > >>> > >>> Due to the fact that we are now missing the navigating tabs on the > >>> staging > >>> site, we may want to deal with other areas like this as well for the > time > >>> being until a more in-depth discussion is had. This is merely for > >>> checking > >>> content accuracy for the time being. > >>> > >>> Are there any problems with this suggestion? > >>> > >> > >> +1000 > >> > >> Regards, > >> Dave > >> > >> > >>> I can probably get this done over the coming weekend sometime. > >>> > >>> Kay, > > > > You might consider a new column, which would have either a constant like > > "Review" or "New site" (with new link), or be empty for "not moved yet". > A > > sentence about "What do I do if I find a problem?" should be aimed at > > unsophisticated end-users. > > > > Well the thing is the sites "are moved" in the sense that they're in the > svn repository for the staging site. I'm not exactly sure what Dave is > doing at the moment in terms of preparation to tell you the truth, but I'm > fairly certain we've got everything that could be had "svn-ing" what was > publicly known . > > However, the "What do I do if I find a problem?" link/page certainly has > merit. About the only thing I could suggest though is an e-mail to this > list (and they need to be subscibed first), and suggest an appropriate > subject title to them so we could spot these things easily. Would something > as simple as that work or what were you thinking? > > > > > -- > > /tj/ > > > > > > > -- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > MzK > > "This is no social crisis > Just another tricky day for you." > -- "Tricky Day", the Who > > -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MzK "This is no social crisis Just another tricky day for you." -- "Tricky Day", the Who
