Hi Dennis,

sorry for my reply I haven't noticed that the message was already sent to the template users. I got it as well as I have noticed afterwards.

I should read emails only on the phone in the underground train and should answer it later.

Anyway I am not really happy with the wording.

Juergen


On 3/30/12 8:23 AM, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
On Thursday, 29. March 2012 at 23:40, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
FYI, all ...

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 14:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: Instructions about how to retain access to the OpenOffice
Templates website, now hosted at SourceForge

Dear OpenOffice.org Templates user,

As you may have heard, Oracle contributed the OpenOffice.org (OOo) code to
Why do you talk from code only? It is far more including the trademarks,
domains.
Apache in June 2011. As part of this move, we are about to lose access to
the servers that formerly hosted the OpenOffice.org website and various
other online services associated with the project, included the Templates
websites.
loose access to the servers sounds very negative. We should describe it
differently, friendlier

As part of the migration we had to move all services to Apache servers
or other hosting services like sourceforge who offered help...

Since SourceForge is currently hosting the Templates website, in
collaboration with the Apache OpenOffice community we are working to help
you to smoothly retain full control over your existing Templates
credentials.

All you need to do is to go to the following page and reset your password:

http://templates.services.openoffice.org/en/user/password

Whatever was your role at the OpenOffice.org community, we'd like to say
thank you for your past contributions, and we look forward to see you help
also the Apache OpenOffice community to succeed.

Drop this paragraph, I don't see any value here. It sounds again very
negative and as OpenOffice.org would be dead. The only thing that
changed here is the user management.

We should explain the facts an should try to describe it positive and
maybe give an outlook ...

Juergen

We want also to take the
chance to inform you that the Apache OpenOffice Templates and Apache
OpenOffice Extensions were the first and second, respectively, on the last
week's list of top-growth projects. That is, downloads for these two
collections grew more in the last week than any other project on
SourceForge.

You maybe interested in knowing who are the top 10 Templates or which are
the top countries by download, see below for more information.

Top 10 Templates

Basic Resume: http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/1312
Tri Fold Brochure: http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/3067
This Is a Resume: http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/6575
Business card template: http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/1163/
2012 Month/Year Calendar and Planner with Holidays.
http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/8321
DIN Brief mit Fenster links:
http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/5039/
Chronological Resume: http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/6431
Resume Template: http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/3083
Project Management Template with Gantt Schedule creation:
http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/5927/
Simple Resume: http://aoo-templates.sourceforge.net/en/node/6407/

Top Countries by Downloads:

1. United States
2. Germany
3. Canada
4. France
5. UK
6. Italy
7. Spain
8. Japan
9. Russia
10. Australia

Downloads by Operative Systems:

1. Windows 84.40%
2. Macintosh 13.76%
3. Linux 2.84%

The SourceForge Community Team


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