Re: Reminder and blog post about FOSDEM 2014 talk submissions
On 18/12/2013 Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote: I have submitted a talk. How do I know that my submission has been received? The home-made system FOSDEM uses is efficient but not very user-friendly. Anyway, I confirm I can see a submission from you. For the sake of completeness, and looking only at those that have been mentioned on the list: I also see the two proposals by Andre and those by Jan. And in general, if the Pentabarf system did not give you any errors you can assume that your submission has been received. Regards, Andrea. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Reminder and blog post about FOSDEM 2014 talk submissions
On 21 December 2013 12:56, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote: On 18/12/2013 Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote: I have submitted a talk. How do I know that my submission has been received? The home-made system FOSDEM uses is efficient but not very user-friendly. Anyway, I confirm I can see a submission from you. For the sake of completeness, and looking only at those that have been mentioned on the list: I also see the two proposals by Andre and those by Jan. And in general, if the Pentabarf system did not give you any errors you can assume that your submission has been received. Will you present a total AOO list tomorrow (after timeout) ? would be interesting to see if we have overlaps and if the list is too long. I have no feeling for how the selection process will run. rgds jan I. Regards, Andrea. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
RE: createRegistryServiceFactory: cannot get uno environments!
I spooke too soon. After adding COM:=GCC COMNAME:=gcc3 into main/solenv/inc/tg_compv.mk the required library, that is, libgcc3_uno.so, was build and compilation of i18npool finished successfully. A.S. -- Apostols Syropoulos Xanthi, Greece
Re: Font color list box show incorrect colors after scrolling
On 17/12/2013 Vadim Yedzinovich wrote: Win 7, AOO410m1(Build:9750) - Rev.1550158 Impress menu items Format/Character... Tab Font Effects. Open Font color drop list. Scroll this list with mouse Down and Up via slider and see incorrect colors (see attached screen shot). Hello Vadim, screenshots are removed on this mailing list, so it is hard for us to understand precisely. You may want to upload them to imageshack.us or imagebin.org or whatever, and send us the link. However, I tried with my latest build and I see nothing wrong if I do the following: 1) Create a new Impress Document 2) Format - Character - Font Effects 3) I click on font Color (this reveals the dropdown) 4) I use the mouse wheel to move up and down the list At step 4 I always see the color properly updated. Am I doing the correct procedure? Need to move mouse cursor over the list to see correct colors. Could you please help me to determinate where is a problem and how it can be fixed? Due to my finding problem is in C:\...trunk\main\cui\wntmsci12.pro http://wntmsci12.pro\bincui.dll (perhaps in com.sun.star.cui.ColorPicker) I don't know if Armin is around these days: he's the expert in this field. But we need to define the bug properly before thinking about how to resolve it. Regards, Andrea. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: [CONF] Apache OpenOffice Community Auxiliary Service Machines: Forum, Wiki, Translation
Hi. not a bad page, contains a lot of good information. I am not sure why translate-vm2 is included, that is not a AOO service (like e.g. cwiki and www, which are not included). What is the purpose of the page ? rgds jan I. On 22 December 2013 00:17, Kay Schenk (Confluence) conflue...@apache.orgwrote: Kay Schenk https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/~kschenkcreated a page: *Auxiliary Service Machines: Forum, Wiki, Translation* https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Auxiliary+Service+Machines%3A+Forum%2C+Wiki%2C+Translation What Hosts Are Involved? - wiki.openoffice.org - forums.openoffice.org - translate-vm2.a.o [image: (question)] What Skill Levels Are Needed by an Admin? - ubuntu (all aux service hosts areubuntu 12.04) - apt-get, apparmor - httpd, local installation as defined in ASF - php, generic installation - puppet, config as defined in ASF - sshd, config as defined in ASF - svn, usage depend on the single server, but in general all static changes are defined here - apbackup, as used by ASF - memcached - mysql - /root/bin, helper scripts - security applications, as defined in ASF (details are on purpose not given to a public list). Service Specific Skills - *ooo-wiki*: MediaWiki, ATS - *ooo-forums*: php2bb (remark multiforum setup with links) - *translate*: pootle, django Service Alerts Via *Nagios* and *circonus* standard setup. Detected alerts goes to #asfinfra, infra-team and vm-team. Proposed Admin Roles and further discussion: Admin roles for auxiliary services https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence# View Onlinehttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Auxiliary+Service+Machines%3A+Forum%2C+Wiki%2C+Translation · Likehttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/plugins/likes/like.action?contentId=38568551 Stop watching spacehttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/users/removespacenotification.action?spaceKey=OOOUSERS · Manage Notificationshttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/users/editmyemailsettings.action This message was sent by Atlassian Confluence http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence 5.0.3, Team Collaboration Softwarehttp://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/overview/team-collaboration-software?utm_source=email-footer
Re: [CONF] Apache OpenOffice Community Auxiliary Service Machines: Forum, Wiki, Translation
Sorry for double post. I wonder why the top is a mix of DNS to end-users and DNS to the vm. wiki.openoffice.org point to erebus-ssl not the vm. The vm is ooo-wiki2-vm.apache.org - wiki.openoffice.org - forums.openoffice.org - translate-vm2.a.o [image: (question)] rgds jan I. On 22 December 2013 00:17, Kay Schenk (Confluence) conflue...@apache.orgwrote: Kay Schenk https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/~kschenkcreated a page: *Auxiliary Service Machines: Forum, Wiki, Translation* https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Auxiliary+Service+Machines%3A+Forum%2C+Wiki%2C+Translation What Hosts Are Involved? - wiki.openoffice.org - forums.openoffice.org - translate-vm2.a.o [image: (question)] What Skill Levels Are Needed by an Admin? - ubuntu (all aux service hosts areubuntu 12.04) - apt-get, apparmor - httpd, local installation as defined in ASF - php, generic installation - puppet, config as defined in ASF - sshd, config as defined in ASF - svn, usage depend on the single server, but in general all static changes are defined here - apbackup, as used by ASF - memcached - mysql - /root/bin, helper scripts - security applications, as defined in ASF (details are on purpose not given to a public list). Service Specific Skills - *ooo-wiki*: MediaWiki, ATS - *ooo-forums*: php2bb (remark multiforum setup with links) - *translate*: pootle, django Service Alerts Via *Nagios* and *circonus* standard setup. Detected alerts goes to #asfinfra, infra-team and vm-team. Proposed Admin Roles and further discussion: Admin roles for auxiliary services https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence# View Onlinehttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Auxiliary+Service+Machines%3A+Forum%2C+Wiki%2C+Translation · Likehttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/plugins/likes/like.action?contentId=38568551 Stop watching spacehttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/users/removespacenotification.action?spaceKey=OOOUSERS · Manage Notificationshttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/users/editmyemailsettings.action This message was sent by Atlassian Confluence http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence 5.0.3, Team Collaboration Softwarehttp://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/overview/team-collaboration-software?utm_source=email-footer
Re: [CONF] Apache OpenOffice Community Auxiliary Service Machines: Forum, Wiki, Translation
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 3:23 PM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote: Hi. not a bad page, contains a lot of good information. I am not sure why translate-vm2 is included, that is not a AOO service (like e.g. cwiki and www, which are not included). What is the purpose of the page ? see the last entry -- to document what was already on dev so it would be more easy to find mostly This was information you had previously supplied. I will remove translate -- I didn't know why that was there either but it had been included in the initial discussion. rgds jan I. On 22 December 2013 00:17, Kay Schenk (Confluence) conflue...@apache.orgwrote: Kay Schenkhttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/~kschenkcreated a page: *Auxiliary Service Machines: Forum, Wiki, Translation* https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Auxiliary+Service+Machines%3A+Forum%2C+Wiki%2C+Translation What Hosts Are Involved? - wiki.openoffice.org - forums.openoffice.org - translate-vm2.a.o [image: (question)] What Skill Levels Are Needed by an Admin? - ubuntu (all aux service hosts areubuntu 12.04) - apt-get, apparmor - httpd, local installation as defined in ASF - php, generic installation - puppet, config as defined in ASF - sshd, config as defined in ASF - svn, usage depend on the single server, but in general all static changes are defined here - apbackup, as used by ASF - memcached - mysql - /root/bin, helper scripts - security applications, as defined in ASF (details are on purpose not given to a public list). Service Specific Skills - *ooo-wiki*: MediaWiki, ATS - *ooo-forums*: php2bb (remark multiforum setup with links) - *translate*: pootle, django Service Alerts Via *Nagios* and *circonus* standard setup. Detected alerts goes to #asfinfra, infra-team and vm-team. Proposed Admin Roles and further discussion: Admin roles for auxiliary services https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence# View Onlinehttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Auxiliary+Service+Machines%3A+Forum%2C+Wiki%2C+Translation · Likehttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/plugins/likes/like.action?contentId=38568551 Stop watching spacehttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/users/removespacenotification.action?spaceKey=OOOUSERS · Manage Notificationshttps://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/users/editmyemailsettings.action This message was sent by Atlassian Confluence http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence 5.0.3, Team Collaboration Softwarehttp://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/overview/team-collaboration-software?utm_source=email-footer -- - MzK Cats do not have to be shown how to have a good time, for they are unfailing ingenious in that respect. -- James Mason
EN forum: change of admin mailbox (and some thoughts)
Hi All, For the record, I've created a Gmail account (aoo.forum...@gmail.com) so that users can really contact the forum team. We had in the past an automatic process that could reply and give the user basic information (registered or not, ...). Since it's no longer working since the move to ASF, we had no means to handle problems from users (login failures and other issues). We now will be able to check this mailbox (IMAP is the rule to avoid synchronization problems). The only drawback is that the mail sent by the forum (notifications mostly) are not sent from that address (instead of ooo-forum-en-serv...@apache.org). It may break filters set by users (like me). But we have been too long already without any real way to reply direct users questions. We have the history of all the problems reported through the admin mailbox (before the move to ASF) so we know that we need it. This is part of the high quality of service we want to provide. I'm rather worried by the turn over in the admins of the forum. First Terry, then JanI who did a lot to update the forums and wiki, then RGB who is suddenly taking a long break (announced in the private section of the forum). Imacat seems to have other priorities so there is no one left. The forums need at least a periodic maintenance to avoid problems like few months ago. For the record, phpBB is not up to date, the download icon has not been changed yet and of course, there is no automated mailbox reply. The forums have proved that they were rather efficient, they are a huge knowledge base now. But strangely, when it comes to administration, no one can resist very long. So is there any problem? Are the forums really part of the roadmap in this project? Hagar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: EN forum: change of admin mailbox (and some thoughts)
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 6:47 PM, Hagar Delest hagar.del...@laposte.net wrote: Hi All, For the record, I've created a Gmail account (aoo.forum...@gmail.com) so that users can really contact the forum team. We had in the past an automatic process that could reply and give the user basic information (registered or not, ...). Since it's no longer working since the move to ASF, we had no means to handle problems from users (login failures and other issues). Is there any reason we can not use a mailing list for this? I'd rather we use an Apache-owned mailing list (a private one if needed) than a GMail account that we do not control. We now will be able to check this mailbox (IMAP is the rule to avoid synchronization problems). The only drawback is that the mail sent by the forum (notifications mostly) are not sent from that address (instead of ooo-forum-en-serv...@apache.org). It may break filters set by users (like me). But we have been too long already without any real way to reply direct users questions. We have the history of all the problems reported through the admin mailbox (before the move to ASF) so we know that we need it. This is part of the high quality of service we want to provide. None of this is new at Apache. We have, for example, an Apache-controlled mailing lists for Bugzilla admins. We've had some discussion about having an AOO-wide admin mailing list address for similar types of issues. I'm rather worried by the turn over in the admins of the forum. First Terry, then JanI who did a lot to update the forums and wiki, then RGB who is suddenly taking a long break (announced in the private section of the forum). Imacat seems to have other priorities so there is no one left. The forums need at least a periodic maintenance to avoid problems like few months ago. For the record, phpBB is not up to date, the download icon has not been changed yet and of course, there is no automated mailbox reply. The forums have proved that they were rather efficient, they are a huge knowledge base now. But strangely, when it comes to administration, no one can resist very long. So is there any problem? Are the forums really part of the roadmap in this project? You tell me. When the forums came to Apache, you and others insisted on a large degree of autonomy, to manage your own volunteers according to your familiar rules. Hopefully part of this was for volunteers, with the needed skills, to advance via merit, to take on larger responsibilities, including eventually admin and sys admin roles. Is this not happening? Have you done a call for volunteers recently? We've had a lot of luck doing that to find Translators, QA, Doc, etc. We haven't done this for forum admins since the assumption (my assumption at least) was you wanted the forum admins to be familiar with how you run things there. But if you want to do a more public call for volunteers you can certainly use our project blog for that. Regards, -Rob Hagar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org