Hi guys,
There is at least a little good news to tell: the docs team's
content is available for download by browsing the CMIS repository
link on meda.libreoffice.org.
Thanks to Christian Lohmaier for managing to restore access to it:
Hi David, *,
recovered access to the site by throwing away
Hi,
Further update with good news:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 7:30 PM, David Nelson li...@traduction.biz wrote:
I still have not yet been able to properly log into the site, but I'll
be working on this on Sunday. Once Alfresco is properly up and running
again, the docs team can take decisions
P.S. All previously-existing user accounts are intact, with the same
passwords. If anyone requires a new password because they've lost the
old one, please raise your hand and I'll send you a new one.
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Hi :)
Good work chap :) Thanks. People are settled into using ODFAuthors right now
and there has been a lot of work on quite a few chapters.
So, this is a good time to upgrade Alfresco if you want and check the upgrades
are working with no more wrinkles. I think you are saying that you
Hi Tom,
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
So, this is a good time to upgrade Alfresco if you want and check the
upgrades are working with no more wrinkles. I think you are saying that you
have already done that but i'm not certain. I can dig out the
Hi Tom, guys,
The only other thing I can add is that I have tried hard to involve
other people in the administration of the VPS that Alfresco is
installed on, and of the Alfresco platform itself. That includes
people from the LibreOffice project (notably the TDF sysadmin team),
people from the
Hi :)
My opinion doesn't really count as i don't do any of the editing. It would be
good to hear from the people doing the work.
However, i think it would be good to return to the Alfresco method. It is a
bright, fresh interface that could help the translations teams. We do still
have
Am 15.02.2012 10:39, schrieb klaus-jürgen weghorn ol:
Hi all,
are there some new informations about the availability and functionality
of LibO-Alfresco?
Otherwise I will comment out the links in our main wiki menu as long as
Alfresco isn't available.
Now available again on the wiki menu.
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Hello,
I'm interested in getting started as a documentation volunteer
contributor. As a former newspaper journalist with more than 10 years'
experience, my strengths would be in writing, editing, proofreading,
researching, etc. I've been using OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice for several
years,
Hi :)
An excellent question. At the moment people are using ODFAuthors and have been
for a couple of months. They used to use the Alfresco place and may well
return but the decision has not been made yet. So, ODFAuthors for now.
Oh, welcome in btw!! Excellent to have another strong team
Some of the Brazilian guys have converted the Ooo Basic Guide (programming
language) to the LibO template so we can start translations ...
FWIW here is the guide in LibO style ... if it would be used we need to get
the contributors to this in the document so then give us a call
On 25/02/2012, at 3:41, David Blymire dblym...@embarqmail.com wrote:
I'm interested in getting started as a documentation volunteer contributor.
As a former newspaper journalist with more than 10 years' experience, my
strengths would be in writing, editing, proofreading, researching, etc.
Thanks Jean.
I guess I'll start with Getting Started and Writer Guide. Usually, my
next question on such occasions would be what's the deadline? but
maybe I don't need to lose any sleep over it? :-)
David B.
On 02/24/2012 04:14 PM, Jean Weber wrote:
On 25/02/2012, at 3:41, David
On 25/02/2012, at 7:14, Jean Weber jeanwe...@gmail.com wrote:
On 25/02/2012, at 3:41, David Blymire dblym...@embarqmail.com wrote:
I'm interested in getting started as a documentation volunteer contributor.
As a former newspaper journalist with more than 10 years' experience, my
strengths
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