hi all,
yesterday i did a build of OOO340m1 on my laptop (unxlngx6), which broke
in various places.
it seems that the GStreamer stuff is broken due to changes in 2
different CWSes that conflict.
also, i'm using GCC 4.6, which apparently has crawled a little closer to
the C++ standard,
On 06/20/2011 11:05 AM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Hi,
I moved this and some other lists to the OpenOffice.org wiki:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ApacheMigration
From this page two links point to lists with files that seem to be
compatible with ASL and with files than seem to be
Hi Mathias,
Le 20 juin 11 à 11:05, Mathias Bauer a écrit :
Hi,
I moved this and some other lists to the OpenOffice.org wiki:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ApacheMigration
The most important step is always the first one :-)
Thank you !
From this page two links point to
Hi,
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 16:47:42 -0400
Von: Rob Weir apa...@robweir.com
It will be interesting to see how this works in practice. For example, I
know that translation will often result in strings that are longer than
they
were in English. This
I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding
service with how Apache projects work.
Having such an address appears to suggest that the person is
representing the project,or at the very least is a member of the
project. But we speak as individuals, both in the project and
Could you say a little about subprojects and how they work at
Apache? Are they the same as components? Do they have their own
PMCs and their own list of committers?
-Rob
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 5:23 AM, Christian Grobmeier
grobme...@gmail.com wrote:
Rob,
And then there are other functions
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 7:39 AM, eric b eric.bach...@free.fr wrote:
From this page two links point to lists with files that seem to be
compatible with ASL and with files than seem to be incompatible with ASL at
first sight.
On the page itself there is a list of files that I couldn't judge at
Could you say a little about subprojects and how they work at
Apache? Are they the same as components? Do they have their own
PMCs and their own list of committers?
If you look at logging.apache.org, you see log4j, log4php and log4net
among others. These projects have only little in common,
Hi
2011/6/18 Manfred A. Reiter ma.rei...@gmail.com:
I will further help improving OpemOffice.org, not exclusively but
*in cooperation with LibreOffice.*
She isn't the unique. I wish to help where i can, like translation, QA
and community.
In OOo, i did many things related with marketing and
Op 20-6-2011 14:33, Rob Weir schreef:
I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding
service with how Apache projects work.
Having such an address appears to suggest that the person is
representing the project,or at the very least is a member of the
project. But we speak
Bom dia Claudio,
2011/6/20 Claudio Filho filh...@gmail.com:
Hi
2011/6/18 Manfred A. Reiter ma.rei...@gmail.com:
I will further help improving OpemOffice.org, not exclusively but
* *in cooperation with LibreOffice.* *
She isn't the unique. I wish to help where i can, like translation, QA
I will try to follow the discussions, see how works this environment
and see how i can contribute.
Best regards,
Claudio
Welcome, my friend :)
-Jomar
Rob Weir wrote on Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 08:33:55 -0400:
I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding
service with how Apache projects work.
For what it's worth: subversion.org and spamassassin.org are also
controlled by (members of?) the respective PMCs.
For
Hello Marcus,
the menu at the left doesn't seem to work on your howto page.
--
Arthur
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Marcus (OOo) marcus.m...@wtnet.de
Verzonden: ma 20-06-2011 19:34
Aan: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org;
Onderwerp: HowTo for editing the website
Hi all,
after I got
Am 06/20/2011 07:56 PM, schrieb Arthur Buijs:
the menu at the left doesn't seem to work on your howto page.
Which menu do you mean? What is displayed and what is the title of the page?
Thanks
Marcus
No, he means the links are busted because
they are relative to the current dir (/docs)
instead of being absolute. That's really
a problem with the template, not the markdown
page.
- Original Message
From: Marcus (OOo) marcus.m...@wtnet.de
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Sent: Mon,
I sidenav.mdtext we specify links like this:
- [Get Involved](get-involved.html)
- [Mailing Lists](mailing-lists.html)
- [People](people.html)
We could make those be absolute URL's like:
- [Get Involved](http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/get-involved.html)
- [Mailing
- Original Message
From: Marcus (OOo) marcus.m...@wtnet.de
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Sent: Mon, June 20, 2011 2:46:55 PM
Subject: Re: HowTo for editing the website
Ah, I see, it seems to be indeed a problem on a higher level but not
within the howto.
I expect it
On 20.06.2011 14:33, Rob Weir wrote:
I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding
service with how Apache projects work.
[...]
And remember, committers are given email forwards via an a.o email
address. So there is no functional requirement that I can see for an
OOo
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Dick Groskamp th.grosk...@quicknet.nlwrote:
Op 20-6-2011 14:33, Rob Weir schreef:
I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding
service with how Apache projects work.
Having such an address appears to suggest that the person is
Hi,
Le 20 juin 11 à 23:30, Dave Fisher a écrit :
Announcement - two confluence wikis are now available for the
Apache OpenOffice.org project.
The Apache OpenOffice.org Community Wiki is at https://
cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/
The Apache OpenOffice.org Developers Wiki is at
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Rob Weir apa...@robweir.com wrote:
I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding
service with how Apache projects work.
Having such an address appears to suggest that the person is
representing the
I'd say, generally, that this is partly a vanity/affinity e-mail domain, just
as The Documentation Foundation is preparing to do for libreoffice.org
(although I think you'll have to be a TDF Member to get one, not sure how high
that bar will be). It's like my @acm.org, @computer.org (when I
To add to what Drew says,
The Forum software also provides a cloaked e-mail interface on the profile
pages of members. That is, there is a link to create an e-mail and the forum
sends it to the registered e-mail address.
- Dennis
-Original Message-
From: drew
On Jun 20, 2011, at 2:48 PM, eric b wrote:
Hi,
Le 20 juin 11 à 23:30, Dave Fisher a écrit :
Announcement - two confluence wikis are now available for the Apache
OpenOffice.org project.
The Apache OpenOffice.org Community Wiki is at
Dave Fisher wrote:
We certainly need a plan that does not simply stop openoffice.org
email.
Actually, as others said I would just keep the @openoffice.org addresses
running; to address a concern, I've used mine for many thousands of
OOo-related actions and nobody ever questioned if I was
On Jun 20, 2011, at 3:58 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Dave Fisher wrote:
We certainly need a plan that does not simply stop openoffice.org
email.
Actually, as others said I would just keep the @openoffice.org addresses
running; to address a concern, I've used mine for many thousands of
On Jun 20, 2011, at 4:53 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
OK, I registered as orcmid, using orc...@apache.org as my e-mail address.
You have been added to the ooo-committers group in confluence. You should now
have permission to create on OOODEV.
I learned by stumbling through it that
Am 21.06.11 02:05, schrieb Dave Fisher:
On Jun 20, 2011, at 4:53 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
OK, I registered as orcmid, using orc...@apache.org as my e-mail address.
You have been added to the ooo-committers group in confluence. You should now
have permission to create on OOODEV.
please
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