On 08/18/2012 05:05 PM, Keith N. McKenna wrote:
Kay Schenk wrote:
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Keith N. McKenna <
[email protected]> wrote:

Kay Schenk wrote:

... at

http://www.openoffice.org/**development/releases/3.4.1.**html<http://www.openoffice.org/development/releases/3.4.1.html>



Please make any further changes to web document and not the
cwiki doc. Thanks.

This is not linked from:

http://www.openoffice.org/**development/releases/<http://www.openoffice.org/development/releases/>



yet, until we're ready to do the announcement.

Kay;

I was just starting on making a change to the Release Notes on
the wiki when I saw your post. The change was to be a link to the
porting page for FreeBSD, etc.

I admit to being a total novice when it comes to HTML editing,
but if there is a way to easily make the change without a high
probability of screwing something else up I would be happy to try
and do it.

Regards Keith


Well, you could supply what you want to say here and I'll be happy
to take care of it if you're nto comfortable with this.

And, Thank You, Andrea for supplying the warning about making
changes to the cwiki version -- why didn't I think of that? :/


Kay;

Than you very much or the offer to make the change. This close to a
release I would hate to have my novice ineptitude screw anything up.

Well I doubt you could do much harm.


The text I was going to add was. A number of community members are
working on ports or Solaris, FreeBSD, and OS/2. You can learn more
rom our Porting page at: http://www.openoffice.org/porting/

Super -- yes, I was just thinking of doing something similar, and actually expanding the list of what we do have as "official" platform releases. So, will do!


I there is documentation on an easy way to make these kind of changes
 that you can point me to it would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully
I can learn enough to be at least quasi-comfortable in the future.

see the CMS Reference page: http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html

You can watch Rob's videos! :)

It's pretty easy but you do need to know html.



Regards Keith


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