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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by Dave Fisher <da...@comcast.net> on 2012/05/01 00:27:08 UTC

Re: Volunteers needed: To update NL download pages later this week

On Apr 30, 2012, at 2:43 PM, Rob Weir wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Reizinger Zoltán <zr...@hdsnet.hu> wrote:
>> Hi Rob,
>> 
>> 2012.04.30 21:41 időpontban Rob Weir ezt írta:
>> 
>>> The following tasks are on the wiki and need owners:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Arabic NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Czech NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the German NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Spanish NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the French NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Hungarian NL homepage
>> 
>> I volunteer for Hungarian page, modified wiki
>> 
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Galacian NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Italian NL homepage and
>>> subpages (pescetti)
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Japanese NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Dutch NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Brazilian NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Russian NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Simplified Chinese NL homepage
>>> Manually update the downloads from the Traditional Chinese NL homepage
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+3.4+Distribution+Tasks
>>> 
>>> Only one of them has an owner (Thanks, Andrea!)
>>> 
>>> What needs to be done?
>>> 
>>> We need someone to review these NL pages and identify what needs to be
>>> changed to support the AOO 3..4 release.
>>> 
>>> Changes to consider:
>>> 
>>> 1) Branding changes (OpenOffice.org -> Apache OpenOffice)
>>> 
>>> 2) Updates to download location,  for the 3.4 releases instead of the
>>> 3.3 release
>>> 
>>> 3) References to the old LGPL license need to be changed to Apache
>>> 2.0 License
>>> 
>>> 4) References to old NLC email addresses, marketing leads, etc., need
>>> to be replaced by the new Apache email lists.
>>> 
>>> 5) Other similar changes.
>>> 
>>> You don't need to do a complete rewrite of the pages.  But we should
>>> "refresh" the page with information on the AOO 3.4 release.
>>> 
>>> Timeline looks like this:
>>> 
>>> -- Wednesday May 2nd -- Vote ends on approving the 3.4 release
>>> 
>>> -- Thursday-Friday -- Update the mirrors with the release, test the
>>> new download websites.
>>> 
>>> -- Over the weekend, additional website updates and testing
>>> 
>>> -- Monday or Tuesday, if everything is working well, then we make
>>> public announcement
>>> 
>>> 
>>> So ideally we would have the NL website updates done at the end of
>>> this week.   However, we should not make them be live on the
>>> production server until after the mirrors are populated.  Maybe
>>> easiest way to coordinate is to submit patches for the changes into
>>> BZ?
>>> 
>>> Any other ideas?
>>> 
>> My problem with the downloaded files from svn, which one needs to be
>> changed?
> 
> Good question.  For Hungarian, the files are here;
> 
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ooo/ooo-site/trunk/content/hu/
> 
> 
>> My problem is that the "old" Hungarian OOo site contains files which was
>> manually customized, the content and layout not match to the English site.
>> How can I proceed, I download En site from svn and translate it, and upload
>> to Hungarian part of svn?
> 
> You could do that.  Dave has some instructions for doing that:
> 
> http://markmail.org/message/pnqr7qmdzrvricxq
> 
> If you have time to translate and create a new Hungarian homepage that
> would be ideal.  But if we can just patch the old page to update it
> for AOO 3.4, that is good for now.
> 
>> How can I check my work, I'm an only Hungarian in PPMC?
> 
> It depends on how familiar you are with command line tools like
> Subversion.  If you are, then just check out the files, modify and
> commit the changes.  Otherwise you could make all your changes
> locally, zip them up and attach then to a BZ issue and I (or another
> developer) can check them in.

I'll be around to help as well.

Regards,
Dave

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -rob
> 
>> Zoltan
>> 
>>> Any volunteers?
>>> 
>>> -Rob
>> 
>>