Hi,
I see that a new download page is available - apparently that,
translated through pootle. What to do to get it in XXX (in my case, in
Slovak)?
Many languages link the big green Dowload button to the (probably) old
dowload page, but the Polish version links to a correct translated new
Download page.
In Polish the Download button (Pobierz LibreOffice) links to
http://pl.libreoffice.org/pobieranie/, on the Slovak page the button
(StiahnuƄ LibreOffice) links to the English
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/
So, what to do so that the button links to a translated version of the
new Download page?
We have an old-style download page at
http://sk.libreoffice.org/stiahnu/ Perhaps this is a conflict and we
have to delete it.
This is, what the server knows about may browser:
<!--
User-Agent:mozilla/5.0 (x11; ubuntu; linux x86_64; rv:12.0) gecko/20100101
firefox/12.0
Accept-language:sk,en-us;q=0.7,en;q=0.3
type:deb-x86_64
LangCand:sk|en-us|en|x11| ubuntu| linux x86_64| rv:12.0|en_US
lang:sk
-->
Perhaps related: which version should I get with these settings, if I go
to http://www.libreoffice.org? The English or the Slovak one? I get the
English one. If I go to http://www.debian.org, I get a Slovak one. So,
maybe, the problem is here - something in the whole Slovak translation
is not OK.
Thanks,
Milos
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