Re: A few questions about 4.1.6 for Release Notes

2018-11-14 Thread Don Lewis
On 15 Nov, Matthias Seidel wrote: > Hi Kay, > > Am 15.11.18 um 00:48 schrieb Kay Schenk: >> Two things -- >> * I see localization was set up for Kabyle. So is this a new language >> addition? > > No, only locale data were added internally. > >> * some discussion and commits about Java 8, >>

Re: A few questions about 4.1.6 for Release Notes

2018-11-14 Thread Keith N. McKenna
On 11/14/2018 6:48 PM, Kay Schenk wrote: > Two things -- > * I see localization was set up for Kabyle. So is this a new language > addition? > > * some discussion and commits about Java 8, > see: https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127876 > Changes were committed to the 4.1.6 branch near as

Re: A few questions about 4.1.6 for Release Notes

2018-11-14 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Kay, Am 15.11.18 um 00:48 schrieb Kay Schenk: > Two things -- > * I see localization was set up for Kabyle. So is this a new language > addition? No, only locale data were added internally. > * some discussion and commits about Java 8, > see: https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127876

A few questions about 4.1.6 for Release Notes

2018-11-14 Thread Kay Schenk
Two things -- * I see localization was set up for Kabyle. So is this a new language addition? * some discussion and commits about Java 8, see: https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127876 Changes were committed to the 4.1.6 branch near as I can tell. So...does AOO require Java 8 now or can

Re: Build services (incl. website CMS) is currently down

2018-11-14 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Marcus, Am 14.11.18 um 23:38 schrieb Marcus: > Am 14.11.18 um 22:55 schrieb Matthias Seidel: >> It is up again... > > my mail fixed th outage? Ha, would be great. ;-) You must definitely write more often! ;-) > >> 260,000,000 Downloads! ;-) > > Yeah, hurray I just saw that the new strings

Re: Build services (incl. website CMS) is currently down

2018-11-14 Thread Marcus
Am 14.11.18 um 22:55 schrieb Matthias Seidel: It is up again... my mail fixed th outage? Ha, would be great. ;-) 260,000,000 Downloads! ;-) Yeah, hurray Marcus Am 14.11.18 um 22:41 schrieb Marcus: FYI It seems the complete Build Services is currently not available which includes

Re: Build services (incl. website CMS) is currently down

2018-11-14 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Marcus, It is up again... 260,000,000 Downloads! ;-) Matthias Am 14.11.18 um 22:41 schrieb Marcus: > FYI > > It seems the complete Build Services is currently not available which > includes buildbots and the website CMS: > > https://twitter.com/infrabot > > I hope it's coming up soon again.

Build services (incl. website CMS) is currently down

2018-11-14 Thread Marcus
FYI It seems the complete Build Services is currently not available which includes buildbots and the website CMS: https://twitter.com/infrabot I hope it's coming up soon again. Marcus - To unsubscribe, e-mail:

Re: [vote] OpenOffice Release Candidate 4.1.6 RC1 - Vote resolution

2018-11-14 Thread Marcus
Am 14.11.18 um 18:05 schrieb Kay Schenk: I got started a little on this yesterday. Maybe some guidance on fixed bugs that need emphasis and any dictionary updates and anything else. I have some time this week here and there. thanks Kay, this would be great. If you want I can check the notes

Re: Refresh Pootle for Translation 4.2

2018-11-14 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Dick Groskamp wrote: As far as my memory serves me, no additions to Pootle were made after 3.3 or 3.4. No, that should be much more recent. Pootle hasn't been used after 4.1.0 since all the 4.1.x releases did not contain string changes. But 4.0.0 and 4.1.0 were fully translated in Pootle

Re: Linux icon changes in 4.1.6

2018-11-14 Thread Hagar Delest
Le 13/11/2018 à 23:02, Andrea Pescetti a écrit : Hagar Delest wrote: Are you talking about the desktop panel? I use Xubuntu (18.10 on 64bit) and I do see the Writer/Calc/... icons, not the orb. I see the difference more or less in every context where an icon is associated with the window in

Re: Does OpenOffice still use Serf?

2018-11-14 Thread Peter kovacs
Yea platform specific code should be avoided. But in my humble opinion that is not an issue of the build system itself but of suboptimal usage. Thanks for your view! :) Am 14. November 2018 13:08:21 MEZ schrieb "Branko Čibej" : >On 14.11.2018 08:16, Peter kovacs wrote: >> How about trying to

Re: do I need 2 disk images of Apache Open Office?

2018-11-14 Thread Ron Slayton
Thank you for your feed back. RonS > On November 13, 2018 at 1:39 PM Larry Gusaas wrote: > > On 2018-11-12 6:22 p.m., Ron Slayton wrote: > > > > > > I see in finder on my MacBook Pro that I have 2 disk images on my > > MacBook. Is that normal. years ago when I started

Re: [vote] OpenOffice Release Candidate 4.1.6 RC1 - Vote resolution

2018-11-14 Thread Kay Schenk
I got started a little on this yesterday. Maybe some guidance on fixed bugs that need emphasis and any dictionary updates and anything else. I have some time this week here and there. -- MzK "Less is MORE." On 11/11/2018 07:13 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:

Re: Does OpenOffice still use Serf?

2018-11-14 Thread Jim Jagielski
> On Nov 13, 2018, at 4:40 PM, Branko Čibej wrote: > > > That's OK, any kind of testing, even with OO trunk, would be welcome. > The only other Serf consumer I can test is Subversion, adding even one > more would make out real-life testing increase by 100%. :) > OT: IMO, Serf would have a

Re: starting 4.1.7 and 4.2.0 Releases

2018-11-14 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Marcus, Am 14.11.18 um 00:09 schrieb Marcus: > Am 13.11.18 um 00:58 schrieb Matthias Seidel: >> Am 13.11.18 um 00:48 schrieb Andrea Pescetti: >>> Peter Kovacs wrote: I do not see your issue. Our release team works much faster then the dev team progresses on 4.2.0. >>> >>> There

Re: Does OpenOffice still use Serf?

2018-11-14 Thread Branko Čibej
On 14.11.2018 08:16, Peter kovacs wrote: > How about trying to open an URL as a test case? > > Is serf moving away from SCONs? I surely hope so. > I ask since we want to move to SCONs. An experience exchange would be great. Well ... SCons looks amazingly good in tiny examples, but when it comes