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在 2011-1-12,上午1:00, discuss+help@documentfoundation.org 写道:

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[tdf-discuss] Re: Templates unavailable at templates.services.openoffice.org
     4379 - David Nelson <commerce@traduction.biz>
     4380 - Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>

[tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4381 - Karl-Heinz Gödderz <LibreOffice@GuKK-Online.de>

[tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4382 - drew <drew@baseanswers.com>

[tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4383 - Michael Wheatland <michael@wheatland.com.au>

[tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4384 - Andy Brown <andy@the-martin-byrd.net>

[tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4385 - drew <drew@baseanswers.com>

[tdf-discuss] Re: [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4386 - Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>
     4389 - Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>
     4391 - Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>

[tdf-discuss] Re: [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4387 - David Nelson <commerce@traduction.biz>

[tdf-discuss] Re: [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4388 - sophie <gautier.sophie@gmail.com>

[tdf-discuss] Download libreoffice button in new LibreOffice website
     4390 - Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+ooofuture@googlemail.com>

[tdf-discuss] Links on LibreOffice.org/templates page
     4392 - Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>

[tdf-discuss] Re: Links on LibreOffice.org/templates page
     4393 - Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>

[tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4394 - Fabián Rodríguez <magicfab@member.fsf.org>

[tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4395 - "Charles-H. Schulz" <charles.schulz@documentfoundation.org>

[tdf-discuss] Download libreoffice button in new LibreOffice website
     4396 - drew <drew@baseanswers.com>

Off-topic (was: Re: [tdf-discuss] Download libreoffice button in new LibreOffice website)
     4397 - Christoph Noack <christoph.noack@documentfoundation.org>

[tdf-discuss] Suggestions for your future extensions
     4398 - AndrewT <Roeplay@lavabit.com>

[tdf-discuss] Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Queensland floods not near me
     4399 - Michael Wheatland <michael@wheatland.com.au>

[tdf-discuss] Re: LibreOffice version for Android platform
     4400 - Tom Tasche <tomtasche@gmail.com>

[tdf-discuss] A better idea for a download package.
     4402 - Alan Reeve <techal@reeve36.plus.com>

[tdf-discuss] [Forum]How will the forum be organized?
     4403 - RGB ES <rgb.mldc@gmail.com>

[tdf-discuss] Using free, open microblogging
     4404 - Fabián Rodríguez <magicfab@member.fsf.org>

[tdf-discuss] Re: LibreOffice version for Android platform
     4405 - Nguyen Vu Hung <vuhung16plus@gmail.com>




OK, I added that site.

David Nelson

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I'll try to supply you with a couple more links once the OOo template =

site is reachable. It is down at the moment. There are a couple of sites =

with great templates but their licences is restrictive. We should have a =

link to their site anyway for our members to browse through.

In the meantime, let's not forget the original post, where at opening, =

the launchpad has a template icon sending our users to the OOo template =

site. We should also recommend something for this. Perhaps a re-direct =

to the http://www.libreoffice.org/features/templates/ site temporarily. =

We could always do a redirect to our newly finished Template site if it =

is ready before 3.4.

Marc


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Where you addressing me, Marc? I'm assuming so. ;-)

My take would be this:

I don't personally *want* the Nabble/forums to be independent of the
libreoffice.org site or the LibreOffice project. I specifically see
forums or a Nabble interface as being an important support channel for
the project, and an important asset for enlarging and earning the
loyalty of LibO's user base. Therefore, I specifically want those
forums to be an *integral part* of the TDF infrastructure, and themed
to look like part of the TDF infrastructure.

FYI, Drew, I really agree with your POV that the Nabble should be
"read/write". I prefer forums myself, but given that a number of
people prefer mailing lists, Nabble is the perfect compromise.

If people want to set up independent forums, then I guess that's OK. I
probably would not use them myself. As a LibO user, I would prefer to
get my support directly from the project.

The day my faith in the LibreOffice project decreases, I won't be
looking for an "independent" support channel, I will simply find
another productivity suite / solution to use. Personally, I don't even
understand why you guys feel it's important to have the forums as a
separate resource - I feel quite the opposite. ;-)

Just my own personal 2 cents. ;-)

David Nelson

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On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Jan Parttimaa <jan.parttimaa@gmail.com> wr=
ote:

I just wondering how can I add new 'download LibreOffice 3.3' button
in finnish site? (text on button will be in finnish)

"use the source" :-)

<a id=3D"DownloadButton" title=3D"Click here to download LibreOffice now!"
href=3D"/download/">Download LibreOffice 3.3</a>

ciao
Christian

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Hi David:

I was really responding to Drew and Sophie but sure we should all have a =

say.

I totally agree with you that Nabble should be kept read/write for those =

who wish to participate on the mailist but prefer the "forum-type" front =

of Nabble. We should try to accommodate as many different ways for =

membership participation as long as there are bridges between all modes =

of communication.

Myself, I like the idea of a centralized forum (or something that looks =

like it). Again, I prefer this as it really sets the tone for the =

community feel and breath. When there are a collection of forums feeding =

into the pot, then one gets the feeling like they should belong to one =

of the forums rather than being in the collective pot. IMO, however, if =

they all dress the same, at least we can have a better chance to speak =

at the same level. We can still have identity and wear different ties =

but the uniform still spells LibreOffice.

Thanks for your comments.

Marc


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other opens another tab/window. We should have them both behaving the =

same way. I prefer opening up a new tab/window and leaving our members =

on our site but I think the W3C way is to more on to the link website =

which, in this case, I do not prefer.

Cheers

Marc


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I just registered to http://libreofficeforum.org and I am fairly certain
it uses Drupal. I took the liberty to contact its creator and he's
already indicated he's willing to collaborate:

"I would be glad to see LibreOfficeForum.org as the official forum. I
personally am not a developer, and I don't have any official role in
LibreOffice. For years I have been a heavy user of OpenOffice, spending
many hours on it every day. And now I'm sure that the way forward is
LibreOffice. I'm not an expert yet, just a heavy user. ;-)

I created the site immediately after LibreOffice was announced, because
I saw that they had no web forums, and I personally don't like mailing
lists. And I know that there are several unofficial forums as well for
OpenOffice (like oooforum.org), so I'm sure that this site could also
occupy that role if the Document Foundation doesn't approve it officially.

It appears likely that LibreOffice will continue to diverge more and
more from the code base of OpenOffice, and it would be confusing to see
bugs and support requests for two different products in the same forum.
So for that reason I would personally recommend that the Document
Foundation not continue to use the same user.services.openoffice.org
forum for LibreOffice.

- Sam"

I supposed someone from TDF / steering committee could maintain this
contact more formally than me, I hope I am not overstepping anyone when
doing this.

Cheers,

Fabian

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2011/1/10 Fabi=E1n Rodr=EDguez <magicfab@member.fsf.org>

On 11-01-09 08:28 PM, Andy Brown wrote:
On Sun Jan 09 2011 07:04:12 GMT-0800 (PST)  RGB ES wrote:
https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/forums/
They are "hidden" (no link on the help page) and you cannot post on
them yet, but they exists and you can register ;) So my question is:
how those forums will be organized? There will be one for each local
site or only one on English? Categories? Organization (moderators,
etc.)?
Regards
Ricardo


Why add another forum?  There is already a LibO Forum at
http://libreofficeforum.org/forum .  The "Official" OOo Forum at
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/ not only supports OOo
but off shoots such as Libo, NeoOffice and StarOffice.  The
"Un-official" Forum at http://www.oooforum.org/ is the oldest and
largest OOo related support forum around and has received LibO
questions and answers in the past few months.

Andy


I just registered to http://libreofficeforum.org and I am fairly certain
it uses Drupal. I took the liberty to contact its creator and he's
already indicated he's willing to collaborate:

"I would be glad to see LibreOfficeForum.org as the official forum. I
personally am not a developer, and I don't have any official role in
LibreOffice. For years I have been a heavy user of OpenOffice, spending
many hours on it every day. And now I'm sure that the way forward is
LibreOffice. I'm not an expert yet, just a heavy user. ;-)

I created the site immediately after LibreOffice was announced, because
I saw that they had no web forums, and I personally don't like mailing
lists. And I know that there are several unofficial forums as well for
OpenOffice (like oooforum.org), so I'm sure that this site could also
occupy that role if the Document Foundation doesn't approve it officially.

It appears likely that LibreOffice will continue to diverge more and
more from the code base of OpenOffice, and it would be confusing to see
bugs and support requests for two different products in the same forum.
So for that reason I would personally recommend that the Document
Foundation not continue to use the same user.services.openoffice.org
forum for LibreOffice.

- Sam"

I supposed someone from TDF / steering committee could maintain this
contact more formally than me, I hope I am not overstepping anyone when
doing this.


Well, this could be a great solution. Sophie, we should discuss this -at
least quickly- at the next SC call, what do you think?

Best,
Charles.



Cheers,

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Currently the "get more extensions online..." link (accessed from Tools ->
Extension Manager) takes users to this page:
http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:OpenOfficeExtensions/List. There are a few
disadvantages to that list:

1. It takes users to the main OO.org plugins site anyway, which suggests
proprietary extensions
2. There is no easy link to get the source code
3. A list of all the free software extensions for LibreOffice could be
completed more quickly and with less effort if it were user-editable

That page is apparently a temporary placeholder. The future extension
framework should address the concerns I mentioned. It could be similar to
the list Trisquel project has made for free software only Firefox add-ons.
See: http://trisquel.info/en/browser
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Hello,

My name is Tom.
I'm the developer of OpenOffice Document Reader for Android.

It's correct that my app is a frontend of JOpenDocument
, but not the one you mean. ;)
This one is the one I'm using:
https://github.com/andiwand/JOpenDocument
It's written by a colleague.
It translates OpenDocuments to HTML
, so we can display this very easily on any device.

You could use our backend for things like a Chrome Extension too.
Feel free to contribute!
However, I think it would be better to create a whole website...

BTW, the version available at Android Market is more recent than F-Droid.

Have a nice day
Tom

PS: Your 80 characters per line restriction drives me crazy!


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have a two stage download to keep the download as small as possible.

Part 1 would ask for the language you want to use, then Part 2 downloads =

the appropriate files.  I'm not technical enough to know if this is =

possible.  Already there must be separate file downloads depending upon =

the operating system.

Best regards
Alan Reeve

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Ricardo

(1) Before someone start arguing that forums have the same problems (I
read that many times from people who prefer mailing lists), that's not
true: maybe some moderators could have that problem, but never the
forums by itself when considered as a tool. The OOo community forums
are a really good example: they are very clean and well organized
because moderators move, merge, split, cross reference and even remove
threads all the time. And on a phpBB forum that "house cleaning" is
really easy to perform: you only need dedicated people and we have
lots of dedicated people ;)

2011/1/10 drew <drew@baseanswers.com>:
Howdy Ricardo,

May I just ask first, before responding to others. You where part of the
discussion on the user services forum, I think, at least I am pretty
sure you would have read the last discussion in the admin area.

So - do you think we should have a LibreOffice web forum?

Thanks

Drew

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I noticed today there is a Twitter feed on the home page at
http://www.libreoffice.org/.

In the spirit of using free, open-source software as we advocate other
users doing with LibreOffice, would it be possible to link the
libreoffice account in identi.ca to the libreofficenews in Twitter and
post from Identi.ca so both audiences are served equally ? I'd also like
to see the identi.ca feed featured on the home page (not Twitter
exclusively). At some point TDF could setup their own status.net server too.

There are many reasons for not using Twitter exclusively, but I won't go
into that

Anyone with an account on identi.ca can link their account to Twitter by
visiting this link while logged in:
https://identi.ca/main/twitterlogin

Cheers,

Fabian

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