Re: New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-22 Thread Roberto Galoppini
2013/7/19 Ariel Constenla-Haile arie...@apache.org

 On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 12:01:12PM -0300, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
  The download buttons for externally hosted extensions (or at least for
  this one:
 
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/mysql-driver-apache-openoffice
 )
  give an Access denied error page.

 Confirmed also with
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/eurooffice-nonlinear-solver


We are fixing a number of issues like that. I can tell we didn't loose any
download information in the process, but some projects were using the
'thank you link' to actually serve downloads and we are working to recover
those as well.

Roberto





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Re: New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-22 Thread Roberto Galoppini
2013/7/13 Tsutomu Uchino hanya.r...@gmail.com

 Hi,

 Thank you for gread features.

 When I added new release as Host on this site, it got wrong version
 number of the package [1].
 The package contains version value=0.2.4/ but 4.0 is shown.
 It seems minimal-version was used for the package version.


This bug has been fixed, thanks for heads up.

Roberto




 [1]
 http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/projectrelease/mersenne-twister-random-number-generator-add-40

 Regards
 - Tsutomu

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Re: New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-16 Thread Donald Harbison
Great stuff and perfect timing... thanks Roberto and SF!


On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 1:26 AM, Roberto Galoppini 
roberto.galopp...@gmail.com wrote:

 2013/7/9 Roberto Galoppini roberto.galopp...@gmail.com

 
 
 
  2013/7/8 Rob Weir robw...@apache.org
 
  On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Roberto Galoppini
  roberto.galopp...@gmail.com wrote:
   We are updating http://extensions.openoffice.org to tturn on all
   enhancements previously made available at the test website.
  
 
  This is great news, Roberto!
 
 
  Indeed!
 
 
  Are you planning a blog post related to this at SourceForge?  Or
  should we plan something for the AOO blog?  (Or both?)
 
 
  I'll cover that at the SF blog as usual, open to do something that makes
  sense for AOO blog too, sure.
 
  Give me a day or two, I want to finalize the migration before.
 

 AOOE has been successfully migrated, below a concise list of improvements,
 a blog post on SF will follow next week (possibly coordinating  that with
 the new AOO release).

 1. The whole platform has been upgraded to a web 2.0ish style. Adding more
 content, serve developers' needs as well as scale with end-users' growth is
 easier now.

 2. The lookfeel has been updated and aligned with the new AOO 4 look. We
 put the word 'beta' in the header, to be removed once the new release will
 go out.

 3.  The search has been improved and it provides the autocomplete
 functionality (try it out writing 'dr' for example).

 4. The auto-update for Extensions has been reactivated.

 5. A new feature allows devs to report AOO 4.0 compatibility for their
 extensions, and by default we set all to 'unknown'. Have a look at
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/abcdef+754758+df418f+a81383to
 get an example.

 Note that to take full advantage of this new feature we need authors to set
 properly the compatibility field, and to crack a new Extension to check
 extensions compatibility or changes (it should check which extensions are
 installed, e.g. A, B, C and then call
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/A+B+C). Maybe we can discuss
 further option once AOO 4 will be released.

 6. Finally Extensions authors have full control over comments and spam.

 Roberto




 
  Roberto
 
 
 
  Do you have a list of changes that we can reference?
 
  Regards,
 
  -Rob
 
 
   All users accounts will be migrated, along with associated passwords
 and
   users content.
  
http://extensions.openoffice.org may be temporarily unavailable or
  slow
   down.
  
   Once the migration will be completed update notifications will be
   activated.
  
   Roberto
 
 
 



Re: New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-13 Thread Tsutomu Uchino
Hi,

Thank you for gread features.

When I added new release as Host on this site, it got wrong version
number of the package [1].
The package contains version value=0.2.4/ but 4.0 is shown.
It seems minimal-version was used for the package version.

[1] 
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/projectrelease/mersenne-twister-random-number-generator-add-40

Regards
- Tsutomu

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Re: New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-13 Thread Ricardo Berlasso
2013/7/13 Roberto Galoppini roberto.galopp...@gmail.com

 2013/7/9 Roberto Galoppini roberto.galopp...@gmail.com

 
 
 
  2013/7/8 Rob Weir robw...@apache.org
 
  On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Roberto Galoppini
  roberto.galopp...@gmail.com wrote:
   We are updating http://extensions.openoffice.org to tturn on all
   enhancements previously made available at the test website.
  
 
  This is great news, Roberto!
 
 
  Indeed!
 
 
  Are you planning a blog post related to this at SourceForge?  Or
  should we plan something for the AOO blog?  (Or both?)
 
 
  I'll cover that at the SF blog as usual, open to do something that makes
  sense for AOO blog too, sure.
 
  Give me a day or two, I want to finalize the migration before.
 

 AOOE has been successfully migrated, below a concise list of improvements,
 a blog post on SF will follow next week (possibly coordinating  that with
 the new AOO release).

 1. The whole platform has been upgraded to a web 2.0ish style. Adding more
 content, serve developers' needs as well as scale with end-users' growth is
 easier now.

 2. The lookfeel has been updated and aligned with the new AOO 4 look. We
 put the word 'beta' in the header, to be removed once the new release will
 go out.

 3.  The search has been improved and it provides the autocomplete
 functionality (try it out writing 'dr' for example).

 4. The auto-update for Extensions has been reactivated.

 5. A new feature allows devs to report AOO 4.0 compatibility for their
 extensions, and by default we set all to 'unknown'. Have a look at
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/abcdef+754758+df418f+a81383to
 get an example.

 Note that to take full advantage of this new feature we need authors to set
 properly the compatibility field, and to crack a new Extension to check
 extensions compatibility or changes (it should check which extensions are
 installed, e.g. A, B, C and then call
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/A+B+C). Maybe we can discuss
 further option once AOO 4 will be released.

 6. Finally Extensions authors have full control over comments and spam.

 Roberto


Great!

A quick question for the future: will the site be translated into more
languages?

Anyway, thanks for this new site! It looks gorgeous!

Regards
Ricardo






 
  Roberto
 
 
 
  Do you have a list of changes that we can reference?
 
  Regards,
 
  -Rob
 
 
   All users accounts will be migrated, along with associated passwords
 and
   users content.
  
http://extensions.openoffice.org may be temporarily unavailable or
  slow
   down.
  
   Once the migration will be completed update notifications will be
   activated.
  
   Roberto
 
 
 



Re: New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-13 Thread Ariel Constenla-Haile
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 07:26:16AM +0200, Roberto Galoppini wrote:
 AOOE has been successfully migrated, below a concise list of improvements,
 a blog post on SF will follow next week (possibly coordinating  that with
 the new AOO release).
 
 1. The whole platform has been upgraded to a web 2.0ish style. Adding more
 content, serve developers' needs as well as scale with end-users' growth is
 easier now.
 
 2. The lookfeel has been updated and aligned with the new AOO 4 look. We
 put the word 'beta' in the header, to be removed once the new release will
 go out.
 
 3.  The search has been improved and it provides the autocomplete
 functionality (try it out writing 'dr' for example).
 
 4. The auto-update for Extensions has been reactivated.
 
 5. A new feature allows devs to report AOO 4.0 compatibility for their
 extensions, and by default we set all to 'unknown'. Have a look at
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/abcdef+754758+df418f+a81383 to
 get an example.
 
 Note that to take full advantage of this new feature we need authors to set
 properly the compatibility field, and to crack a new Extension to check
 extensions compatibility or changes (it should check which extensions are
 installed, e.g. A, B, C and then call
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/A+B+C). Maybe we can discuss
 further option once AOO 4 will be released.
 
 6. Finally Extensions authors have full control over comments and spam.

The download buttons for externally hosted extensions (or at least for
this one:
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/mysql-driver-apache-openoffice)
give an Access denied error page.


Regards
-- 
Ariel Constenla-Haile
La Plata, Argentina


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Re: New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-12 Thread Roberto Galoppini
2013/7/9 Roberto Galoppini roberto.galopp...@gmail.com




 2013/7/8 Rob Weir robw...@apache.org

 On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Roberto Galoppini
 roberto.galopp...@gmail.com wrote:
  We are updating http://extensions.openoffice.org to tturn on all
  enhancements previously made available at the test website.
 

 This is great news, Roberto!


 Indeed!


 Are you planning a blog post related to this at SourceForge?  Or
 should we plan something for the AOO blog?  (Or both?)


 I'll cover that at the SF blog as usual, open to do something that makes
 sense for AOO blog too, sure.

 Give me a day or two, I want to finalize the migration before.


AOOE has been successfully migrated, below a concise list of improvements,
a blog post on SF will follow next week (possibly coordinating  that with
the new AOO release).

1. The whole platform has been upgraded to a web 2.0ish style. Adding more
content, serve developers' needs as well as scale with end-users' growth is
easier now.

2. The lookfeel has been updated and aligned with the new AOO 4 look. We
put the word 'beta' in the header, to be removed once the new release will
go out.

3.  The search has been improved and it provides the autocomplete
functionality (try it out writing 'dr' for example).

4. The auto-update for Extensions has been reactivated.

5. A new feature allows devs to report AOO 4.0 compatibility for their
extensions, and by default we set all to 'unknown'. Have a look at
http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/abcdef+754758+df418f+a81383 to
get an example.

Note that to take full advantage of this new feature we need authors to set
properly the compatibility field, and to crack a new Extension to check
extensions compatibility or changes (it should check which extensions are
installed, e.g. A, B, C and then call
http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/A+B+C). Maybe we can discuss
further option once AOO 4 will be released.

6. Finally Extensions authors have full control over comments and spam.

Roberto





 Roberto



 Do you have a list of changes that we can reference?

 Regards,

 -Rob


  All users accounts will be migrated, along with associated passwords and
  users content.
 
   http://extensions.openoffice.org may be temporarily unavailable or
 slow
  down.
 
  Once the migration will be completed update notifications will be
  activated.
 
  Roberto





Re: New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-09 Thread Roberto Galoppini
2013/7/8 Rob Weir robw...@apache.org

 On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Roberto Galoppini
 roberto.galopp...@gmail.com wrote:
  We are updating http://extensions.openoffice.org to tturn on all
  enhancements previously made available at the test website.
 

 This is great news, Roberto!


Indeed!


 Are you planning a blog post related to this at SourceForge?  Or
 should we plan something for the AOO blog?  (Or both?)


I'll cover that at the SF blog as usual, open to do something that makes
sense for AOO blog too, sure.

Give me a day or two, I want to finalize the migration before.

Roberto



 Do you have a list of changes that we can reference?

 Regards,

 -Rob


  All users accounts will be migrated, along with associated passwords and
  users content.
 
   http://extensions.openoffice.org may be temporarily unavailable or slow
  down.
 
  Once the migration will be completed update notifications will be
  activated.
 
  Roberto



Re: New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-08 Thread Rob Weir
On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Roberto Galoppini
roberto.galopp...@gmail.com wrote:
 We are updating http://extensions.openoffice.org to tturn on all
 enhancements previously made available at the test website.


This is great news, Roberto!

Are you planning a blog post related to this at SourceForge?  Or
should we plan something for the AOO blog?  (Or both?)

Do you have a list of changes that we can reference?

Regards,

-Rob


 All users accounts will be migrated, along with associated passwords and
 users content.

  http://extensions.openoffice.org may be temporarily unavailable or slow
 down.

 Once the migration will be completed update notifications will be
 activated.

 Roberto

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New Extensions website goes live!

2013-07-06 Thread Roberto Galoppini
We are updating http://extensions.openoffice.org to tturn on all
enhancements previously made available at the test website.

All users accounts will be migrated, along with associated passwords and
users content.

 http://extensions.openoffice.org may be temporarily unavailable or slow
down.

Once the migration will be completed update notifications will be
activated.

Roberto