Re: building aoo on windows

2014-12-24 Thread Oliver Brinzing

Hi Ariel,

 These are my (old) configure options for a non-pro build (for a release
 build, remove the last three):

thanks a lot, i will try

and merry xmas :-)


Best Regards
Oliver


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Re: OpenOffice@15 @ApacheConNA in April

2014-12-24 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 18/12/2014 Kay Schenk wrote:

OK. I just created a page for topics.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=50855951
Please add as you desire! Maybe we can finalize this in the next few days.


Thanks, I've integrated it with some other topics, based on what was 
useful to hear (and what was missing) in Budapest. We are now at 10 
topics in

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=50855951

If I understand correctly, what we are supposed to do is: list some 
topics that we would like to see covered, so that we can shape a 
balanced track. And then speakers will be asked to give priority to 
these topics when submitting their talks in the OpenOffice track.


Jan Iversen wrote:

please remember talks must be submitted to the cfp page.


You mean, when someone decides that he wants to speak about a specific 
topic (within the ones we list, or another one, but giving priority to 
what we list), then the talk will have to be submitted in the conference 
system, right? So this will be up to the individual candidate speakers 
and not to the people now defining topics.


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  Andrea.

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Re: OpenOffice@15 @ApacheConNA in April

2014-12-24 Thread jan i
On Wednesday, December 24, 2014, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
wrote:

 On 18/12/2014 Kay Schenk wrote:

 OK. I just created a page for topics.
 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=50855951
 Please add as you desire! Maybe we can finalize this in the next few days.


 Thanks, I've integrated it with some other topics, based on what was
 useful to hear (and what was missing) in Budapest. We are now at 10 topics
 in
 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=50855951

 If I understand correctly, what we are supposed to do is: list some topics
 that we would like to see covered, so that we can shape a balanced track.
 And then speakers will be asked to give priority to these topics when
 submitting their talks in the OpenOffice track.

 Jan Iversen wrote:

 please remember talks must be submitted to the cfp page.


 You mean, when someone decides that he wants to speak about a specific
 topic (within the ones we list, or another one, but giving priority to what
 we list), then the talk will have to be submitted in the conference system,
 right? So this will be up to the individual candidate speakers and not to
 the people now defining topics.


yes and no, the individual speakers have to submit their own proposals, but
the intention was that the program committee not only come up with
suggestions, but also find speakers, so that in the end e.g. a final AOO
track is made.

rgds
jan i


 Regards,
   Andrea.

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RE: Remove CVS revision/date from contributing.html and faq.html

2014-12-24 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
I seem to have forgotten the magical incantations required to move
updates to the ooo-site SVN tree through staging.

Please advise me!

 - Dennis



-Original Message-
From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:dennis.hamil...@acm.org] 
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 13:57
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: RE: Remove CVS revision/date from contributing.html and faq.html



 -- in reply to --
From: Tae Wong [mailto:seotaewon...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 09:08
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Remove CVS revision/date from contributing.html and faq.html

We need to remove the CVS stuff from the following files in
ooo-site/trunk/content.
contributing.html
faq.html

[ ... ]

orcnote
Done.  May not show up immediately.

I not a more interesting wrinkle at 
ooo-site/trunk/content/contributing/index.html where there
is an HTML comment with a license, copyright notice, and
information mentioning CVS history and providing links that
are now out-of-date.

At least that last part could be corrected.
/orcnote


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Re: Remove CVS revision/date from contributing.html and faq.html

2014-12-24 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

I seem to have forgotten the magical incantations required to move
updates to the ooo-site SVN tree through staging.


1) Have the bookmarklet ready:
http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html

2) Open the page you wish to see updated (well, to make it simpler, use 
http://www.openoffice.org directly).


3) Click on the bookmarklet.

4) In the CMS page that will open, click on Update this directory and 
update the resource.


5) Publish. It is normal that, due to caching, you see the updates 
online after 5 minutes or so. No matter what you think you are doing, 
publishing will always publish the whole site (i.e., your changes but 
also any other staged changes).


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: Remove CVS revision/date from contributing.html and faq.html

2014-12-24 Thread Kay Schenk
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
wrote:

 Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

 I seem to have forgotten the magical incantations required to move
 updates to the ooo-site SVN tree through staging.


 1) Have the bookmarklet ready:
 http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html

 2) Open the page you wish to see updated (well, to make it simpler, use
 http://www.openoffice.org directly).

 3) Click on the bookmarklet.

 4) In the CMS page that will open, click on Update this directory and
 update the resource.

 5) Publish. It is normal that, due to caching, you see the updates online
 after 5 minutes or so. No matter what you think you are doing, publishing
 will always publish the whole site (i.e., your changes but also any other
 staged changes).

 Regards,
   Andrea.


Another way you can use.

Go to:
https://cms.apache.org/

You'll be asked for your committer credentials.

Scroll down to ooo-site and you can use -- Publish ooo-site
 https://cms.apache.org/ooo-site/publish

Happy publishing... :)


-- 
-
MzK

There's a bit of magic in everything,
  and some loss to even things out.
-- Lou Reed


RE: Remove CVS revision/date from contributing.html and faq.html

2014-12-24 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
Kay and Andrea,

Thank you both.  Now that my immediate needs are satisfied, is there
documentation that I should have found somewhere?

 - Dennis

-Original Message-
From: Kay Schenk [mailto:kay.sch...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 09:32
To: OOo Apache
Subject: Re: Remove CVS revision/date from contributing.html and faq.html

On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
wrote:
[ ... ]
 1) Have the bookmarklet ready:
 http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html

 2) Open the page you wish to see updated (well, to make it simpler, use
 http://www.openoffice.org directly).

 3) Click on the bookmarklet.

 4) In the CMS page that will open, click on Update this directory and
 update the resource.

 5) Publish. It is normal that, due to caching, you see the updates online
 after 5 minutes or so. No matter what you think you are doing, publishing
 will always publish the whole site (i.e., your changes but also any other
 staged changes).

 Regards,
   Andrea.


Another way you can use.

Go to:
https://cms.apache.org/

You'll be asked for your committer credentials.

Scroll down to ooo-site and you can use -- Publish ooo-site
 https://cms.apache.org/ooo-site/publish

Happy publishing... :)

[ ... ]


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Re: Hunspell unmunching question

2014-12-24 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 04/12/2014 Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:

What this means is that I probably need to change the code of my tool,
maybe create three arrays:
1st - to store the words with suffixes
2nd - to store the codes of the prefixes
3rd - to store 1st plus all its combinations with the prefixes (it would
apply prefixes to 1st and store them in 3rd )


Displaying all combinations would be highly unpractical since indeed it 
would explode. Maybe you could rearrange the GUI so that it displays 
something like unsubscribe (and derivatives) when it handles prefixes.


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  Andrea.

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Re: Remove CVS revision/date from contributing.html and faq.html

2014-12-24 Thread Kay Schenk


On 12/24/2014 10:23 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
 Kay and Andrea,
 
 Thank you both.  Now that my immediate needs are satisfied, is there
 documentation that I should have found somewhere?
 
  - Dennis

maybe here?

http://openoffice.apache.org/website-local.html#publishing-changes-to-the-production-websites

 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kay Schenk [mailto:kay.sch...@gmail.com] 
 Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 09:32
 To: OOo Apache
 Subject: Re: Remove CVS revision/date from contributing.html and faq.html
 
 On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
 wrote:
 [ ... ]
 1) Have the bookmarklet ready:
 http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html

 2) Open the page you wish to see updated (well, to make it simpler, use
 http://www.openoffice.org directly).

 3) Click on the bookmarklet.

 4) In the CMS page that will open, click on Update this directory and
 update the resource.

 5) Publish. It is normal that, due to caching, you see the updates online
 after 5 minutes or so. No matter what you think you are doing, publishing
 will always publish the whole site (i.e., your changes but also any other
 staged changes).

 Regards,
   Andrea.
 
 
 Another way you can use.
 
 Go to:
 https://cms.apache.org/
 
 You'll be asked for your committer credentials.
 
 Scroll down to ooo-site and you can use -- Publish ooo-site
  https://cms.apache.org/ooo-site/publish
 
 Happy publishing... :)
 
 [ ... ]
 
 
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Presentations and videos from ApacheCon (blog post)

2014-12-24 Thread Andrea Pescetti

I've copied (and had to publish, since Roller's preview is broken) to

https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/presentations_and_videos_from_apachecon

links to presentations and videos from ApacheCon Europe 2014 held in 
Budapest last month, sorry for the delay but apparently nobody else had 
the time to do it either.


Note that the slides uploaded to the ApacheCon site are apparently not 
visible, so I couldn't link to them in all cases.


As for my OpenOffice at Apache: 2014 and Beyond presentation, if you 
don't have time to read the full slides, the important part is at the end:

  ---
A new phase
The settling at Apache phase completed successfully. It is time for 
new challenges.

A new role for the PMC
A good job so far: settling at Apache and activating the community. But 
now we need to change to be on par with the challenges.

Action 1: Restructure the OpenOffice PMC
The PMC will need to set goals for the future and exploit the full 
potential we created so far. We focused inward until now. It is now time 
to focus outward too.

Action 2: A new ambition for OpenOffice
Investigate all options for a better cooperation with others. Give an 
important signal to users. Gain back credibility for ODF.

  ---

And don't miss the talks about Corinthia, they are very promising! Video 
available too (see blog post).


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Explaining Java (was RE: Java 32)

2014-12-24 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
I finished checking on the Java-specific messages and the six messages only 
have a single place where each is produced.  

It appears that a single (default en) page could provide the necessary 
information for reference from any messages in the installed binaries.

Andrea suggests

   The page could be included in the set of standard pages (the
   xx pages, see http://openoffice.apache.org/website-native.html
   and then each translation team can decide whether to use the 
   English one or their translated one.

A. Is this a potential way to do it?

 1. Create an ooo-site/trunk/content/xx/java/ directory.

 2. Create leftnav.mdtext and index.mdtext files there.

 3. The content/xx/java/index.mdtext would become the English Language version 
that 
We adopt for the target.

If further breakout is required, it can be handled in that directory at a 
later time.

B. Having done that, and having the message be agreeable, internationalization 
can commence.

C. At an appropriate time, the content/java/ directory is created and it is 
arranged that this and content/xx/java/ are synchronized.  (I have no idea what 
order this has to be in and which is the master.)

D. The current content/download/common/java.html can be redirected to 
content/java/
Or

E. The adjusted default messages that link to the site will link to 
http://openoffice.org/java and be in the build in time to test (4.1.2?) 
developer builds with the new messages and the new site pages.


How am I doing?

-Original Message-
From: Andrea Pescetti [mailto:pesce...@apache.org] 
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 00:12
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Java 32

On 22/12/2014 Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
  I am assuming that we can do the job with a single text.  So I
  see no problem with where it is kept.
  One consideration might be the maintenance of the different-language
  versions and how browsers are routed to the correct one.

The page could be included in the set of standard pages (the xx 
pages, see http://openoffice.apache.org/website-native.html and then 
each translation team can decide whether to use the English one or their 
translated one.

Regards,
   Andrea.

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Re: building aoo on windows

2014-12-24 Thread Ariel Constenla-Haile

Hi Oliver,

On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 11:05:03AM +0100, Oliver Brinzing wrote:
 Hi Ariel,
 
  These are my (old) configure options for a non-pro build (for a release
  build, remove the last three):
 
 thanks a lot, i will try
 
 and merry xmas :-)

merry xmas to you too, and have fun building :)


Regards
-- 
Ariel Constenla-Haile
La Plata, Argentina


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