User: jpmcc   
Date: 2010-11-02 18:00:23+0000
Modified:
   native-lang/www/planet/atom.xml
   native-lang/www/planet/index.html
   native-lang/www/planet/opml.xml
   native-lang/www/planet/rss10.xml
   native-lang/www/planet/rss20.xml

Log:
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File Changes:

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Url: 
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--- atom.xml    2010-11-02 12:00:20+0000        1.3696
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href="http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/atom.xml"/>
        <link href="http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/"/>
        <id>http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/atom.xml</id>
-       <updated>2010-11-02T12:00:18+00:00</updated>
+       <updated>2010-11-02T18:00:19+00:00</updated>
        <generator uri="http://www.planetplanet.org/";>Planet/2.0 
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        <entry xml:lang="utf-8">
@@ -13,7 +13,14 @@
                <link href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11503136/"/>
                <id>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11503136/</id>
                <updated>2010-10-31T13:15:44+00:00</updated>
-               <content type="html">Yamagata Shimbun on Oct. 30th (web version 
on Oct. 31st) reported, &quot;It was revealed on Oct. 29th that Yamagata 
prefectural government decided on a plan to adopt OpenOffice.org as next PC 
office software for fiscal 2011 due to the fact that support for MS Office XP 
will end in July, 2011.&quot;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; They have about 2,600 
Office XP insatalled PCs. If they want to upgrade them to new version, it costs 
30,000 - 32,000 yen per PC. They also have Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 
2010, which would have to be upgraded. It would cost a lot.&lt;br /&gt; They 
have a total of about 5,600 PCs in their government office and local agencies. 
All these PCs will get OpenOffice.org installed.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; 
OpenOffice.org will completely replace MS Office in July 2011.&lt;br /&gt; 
&lt;br /&gt; Yamagata prefectural government will be the first prefecutral 
government adopting OpenOffice.org among 47 prefectural governments in 
Japan.&lt;br /&gt;</content>
+               <content type="html">Yamagata Shimbun on Oct. 30th (web version 
on Oct. 31st) reported, &quot;It was revealed on Oct. 29th that Yamagata 
prefectural government decided on a plan to adopt OpenOffice.org as next PC 
office software for fiscal 2011 due to the fact that support for MS Office XP 
will end in July, 2011.&quot;&lt;br /&gt;
+&lt;br /&gt;
+They have about 2,600 Office XP insatalled PCs.  If they want to upgrade them 
to new version, it costs 30,000 - 32,000 yen per PC.  They also have Office 
2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, which would have to be upgraded.  It would cost 
a lot.&lt;br /&gt;
+They have a total of about 5,600 PCs in their government office and local 
agencies.  All these PCs will get OpenOffice.org installed.&lt;br /&gt;
+&lt;br /&gt;
+OpenOffice.org will completely replace MS Office in July 2011.&lt;br /&gt;
+&lt;br /&gt;
+Yamagata prefectural government will be the first prefecutral government 
adopting OpenOffice.org among 47 prefectural governments in Japan.&lt;br 
/&gt;</content>
                <author>
                        <name>khparametric</name>
                        <uri>http://openoffice.exblog.jp</uri>
@@ -23,7 +30,7 @@
                        <subtitle type="html">Ichinoseki, Iwate, 
Japan</subtitle>
                        <link rel="self" 
href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml"/>
                        <id>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml</id>
-                       <updated>2010-10-31T18:00:44+00:00</updated>
+                       <updated>2010-11-02T18:00:15+00:00</updated>
                </source>
        </entry>
 
@@ -76,7 +83,7 @@
                        <title type="html">Friedel en ander frappanthede</title>
                        <link rel="self" 
href="http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/rss.xml"/>
                        
<id>http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/rss.xml</id>
-                       <updated>2010-11-02T06:00:20+00:00</updated>
+                       <updated>2010-11-02T18:00:19+00:00</updated>
                </source>
        </entry>
 
@@ -94,7 +101,7 @@
                        <title type="html">andreasma_at_ooo</title>
                        <link rel="self" 
href="http://andreasmaooo.blogger.de/rss"/>
                        <id>http://andreasmaooo.blogger.de/rss</id>
-                       <updated>2010-11-02T12:00:16+00:00</updated>
+                       <updated>2010-11-02T18:00:15+00:00</updated>
                </source>
        </entry>
 
@@ -123,7 +130,7 @@
                <link 
href="http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/content/quote-week-why-you-cant-fix-everything"/>
                <id>http://translate.org.za/blogs/97 at 
http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel</id>
                <updated>2010-10-23T08:48:34+00:00</updated>
-               <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;How often do we hear that we 
should fix and report bugs in all projects and then all the world's problems 
will dissappear? &quot;Patches welcome&quot; and all that jazz. Of course it 
isn't wrong, and we probably say similar things in our project. &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2010-October/msg00069.html&quot;&gt;This
 e-mail from &lt;/a&gt; van &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://www.khaledhosny.org/&quot;&gt;Khaled Hosny&lt;/a&gt; made me 
smile:&lt;/p&gt;
+               <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;How often do we hear that we 
should fix and report bugs in all projects and then all the world's problems 
will dissappear? &quot;Patches welcome&quot; and all that jazz. Of course it 
isn't wrong, and we probably say similar things in our project. &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2010-October/msg00069.html&quot;&gt;This
 e-mail&lt;/a&gt; from &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://www.khaledhosny.org/&quot;&gt;Khaled Hosny&lt;/a&gt; made me 
smile:&lt;/p&gt;
 &lt;p&gt;Life is short and you can not afford to go after every tool you don't 
like and try to fix it.&lt;/p&gt;
 &lt;p&gt;How true! His e-mail was of course also a compliment for GNOME's 
&lt;a href=&quot;http://l10n.gnome.org&quot;&gt;Damned 
Lies&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</content>
                <author>
@@ -134,7 +141,7 @@
                        <title type="html">Friedel en ander frappanthede</title>
                        <link rel="self" 
href="http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/rss.xml"/>
                        
<id>http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/rss.xml</id>
-                       <updated>2010-11-02T06:00:20+00:00</updated>
+                       <updated>2010-11-02T18:00:19+00:00</updated>
                </source>
        </entry>
 
@@ -205,7 +212,7 @@
                        <subtitle type="html">Ichinoseki, Iwate, 
Japan</subtitle>
                        <link rel="self" 
href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml"/>
                        <id>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml</id>
-                       <updated>2010-10-31T18:00:44+00:00</updated>
+                       <updated>2010-11-02T18:00:15+00:00</updated>
                </source>
        </entry>
 
@@ -224,7 +231,7 @@
                        <subtitle type="html">Ichinoseki, Iwate, 
Japan</subtitle>
                        <link rel="self" 
href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml"/>
                        <id>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml</id>
-                       <updated>2010-10-31T18:00:44+00:00</updated>
+                       <updated>2010-11-02T18:00:15+00:00</updated>
                </source>
        </entry>
 

File [changed]: index.html
Url: 
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--- index.html  2010-11-02 12:00:21+0000        1.3696
+++ index.html  2010-11-02 18:00:20+0000        1.3697
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 <a href="rss20.xml"><img src="rss2.gif" alt="Link to RSS 2 feed" /></a>
 </div>
 
-<p><em>Bloggings on native language topics by project members - see <a 
href="#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.<br />Last updated: November 02, 2010 12:00 
PM CET</em></p>
+<p><em>Bloggings on native language topics by project members - see <a 
href="#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.<br />Last updated: November 02, 2010 06:00 
PM CET</em></p>
 
 <h2>October 31, 2010</h2>
 <h3>
@@ -37,7 +37,14 @@
 Yamagata prefectural government decides to adopt OpenOffice.org</a>
 </h3>
 <p>
-Yamagata Shimbun on Oct. 30th (web version on Oct. 31st) reported, "It was 
revealed on Oct. 29th that Yamagata prefectural government decided on a plan to 
adopt OpenOffice.org as next PC office software for fiscal 2011 due to the fact 
that support for MS Office XP will end in July, 2011."<br /> <br /> They have 
about 2,600 Office XP insatalled PCs. If they want to upgrade them to new 
version, it costs 30,000 - 32,000 yen per PC. They also have Office 2003, 
Office 2007, Office 2010, which would have to be upgraded. It would cost a 
lot.<br /> They have a total of about 5,600 PCs in their government office and 
local agencies. All these PCs will get OpenOffice.org installed.<br /> <br /> 
OpenOffice.org will completely replace MS Office in July 2011.<br /> <br /> 
Yamagata prefectural government will be the first prefecutral government 
adopting OpenOffice.org among 47 prefectural governments in Japan.<br /></p>
+Yamagata Shimbun on Oct. 30th (web version on Oct. 31st) reported, "It was 
revealed on Oct. 29th that Yamagata prefectural government decided on a plan to 
adopt OpenOffice.org as next PC office software for fiscal 2011 due to the fact 
that support for MS Office XP will end in July, 2011."<br />
+<br />
+They have about 2,600 Office XP insatalled PCs.  If they want to upgrade them 
to new version, it costs 30,000 - 32,000 yen per PC.  They also have Office 
2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, which would have to be upgraded.  It would cost 
a lot.<br />
+They have a total of about 5,600 PCs in their government office and local 
agencies.  All these PCs will get OpenOffice.org installed.<br />
+<br />
+OpenOffice.org will completely replace MS Office in July 2011.<br />
+<br />
+Yamagata prefectural government will be the first prefecutral government 
adopting OpenOffice.org among 47 prefectural governments in Japan.<br /></p>
 <p>
 <em><a href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11503136/";>by khparametric at October 
31, 2010 01:15 PM CET</a></em>
 </p>
@@ -126,7 +133,7 @@
 Quote of the week: why you can't fix everything</a>
 </h3>
 <p>
-<p>How often do we hear that we should fix and report bugs in all projects and 
then all the world's problems will dissappear? "Patches welcome" and all that 
jazz. Of course it isn't wrong, and we probably say similar things in our 
project. <a 
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2010-October/msg00069.html";>This
 e-mail from </a> van <a href="http://www.khaledhosny.org/";>Khaled Hosny</a> 
made me smile:</p>
+<p>How often do we hear that we should fix and report bugs in all projects and 
then all the world's problems will dissappear? "Patches welcome" and all that 
jazz. Of course it isn't wrong, and we probably say similar things in our 
project. <a 
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2010-October/msg00069.html";>This
 e-mail</a> from <a href="http://www.khaledhosny.org/";>Khaled Hosny</a> made me 
smile:</p>
 <p>Life is short and you can not afford to go after every tool you don't like 
and try to fix it.</p>
 <p>How true! His e-mail was of course also a compliment for GNOME's <a 
href="http://l10n.gnome.org";>Damned Lies</a>.</p></p>
 <p>

File [changed]: opml.xml
Url: 
http://native-lang.openoffice.org/source/browse/native-lang/www/planet/opml.xml?r1=1.3695&r2=1.3696
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--- opml.xml    2010-11-02 12:00:22+0000        1.3695
+++ opml.xml    2010-11-02 18:00:21+0000        1.3696
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 <opml version="1.1">
        <head>
                <title>Native Language Confederation Planet</title>
-               <dateModified>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 12:00:18 +0000</dateModified>
+               <dateModified>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 18:00:19 +0000</dateModified>
                <ownerName>Native Language Confederation</ownerName>
                <ownerEmail>[email protected]</ownerEmail>
        </head>

File [changed]: rss10.xml
Url: 
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--- rss10.xml   2010-11-02 12:00:22+0000        1.642
+++ rss10.xml   2010-11-02 18:00:21+0000        1.643
@@ -31,7 +31,14 @@
 <item rdf:about="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11503136/";>
        <title>Kazunari Hirano: Yamagata prefectural government decides to 
adopt OpenOffice.org</title>
        <link>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11503136/</link>
-       <content:encoded>Yamagata Shimbun on Oct. 30th (web version on Oct. 
31st) reported, &quot;It was revealed on Oct. 29th that Yamagata prefectural 
government decided on a plan to adopt OpenOffice.org as next PC office software 
for fiscal 2011 due to the fact that support for MS Office XP will end in July, 
2011.&quot;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; They have about 2,600 Office XP insatalled 
PCs. If they want to upgrade them to new version, it costs 30,000 - 32,000 yen 
per PC. They also have Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, which would have 
to be upgraded. It would cost a lot.&lt;br /&gt; They have a total of about 
5,600 PCs in their government office and local agencies. All these PCs will get 
OpenOffice.org installed.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; OpenOffice.org will 
completely replace MS Office in July 2011.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Yamagata 
prefectural government will be the first prefecutral government adopting 
OpenOffice.org among 47 prefectural governments in Japan.&lt;br 
/&gt;</content:encoded>
+       <content:encoded>Yamagata Shimbun on Oct. 30th (web version on Oct. 
31st) reported, &quot;It was revealed on Oct. 29th that Yamagata prefectural 
government decided on a plan to adopt OpenOffice.org as next PC office software 
for fiscal 2011 due to the fact that support for MS Office XP will end in July, 
2011.&quot;&lt;br /&gt;
+&lt;br /&gt;
+They have about 2,600 Office XP insatalled PCs.  If they want to upgrade them 
to new version, it costs 30,000 - 32,000 yen per PC.  They also have Office 
2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, which would have to be upgraded.  It would cost 
a lot.&lt;br /&gt;
+They have a total of about 5,600 PCs in their government office and local 
agencies.  All these PCs will get OpenOffice.org installed.&lt;br /&gt;
+&lt;br /&gt;
+OpenOffice.org will completely replace MS Office in July 2011.&lt;br /&gt;
+&lt;br /&gt;
+Yamagata prefectural government will be the first prefecutral government 
adopting OpenOffice.org among 47 prefectural governments in Japan.&lt;br 
/&gt;</content:encoded>
        <dc:date>2010-10-31T13:15:44+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>khparametric</dc:creator>
 </item>
@@ -79,7 +86,7 @@
 <item rdf:about="http://translate.org.za/blogs/97 at 
http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel";>
        <title>Friedel Wolff: Quote of the week: why you can't fix 
everything</title>
        
<link>http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/content/quote-week-why-you-cant-fix-everything</link>
-       <content:encoded>&lt;p&gt;How often do we hear that we should fix and 
report bugs in all projects and then all the world's problems will dissappear? 
&quot;Patches welcome&quot; and all that jazz. Of course it isn't wrong, and we 
probably say similar things in our project. &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2010-October/msg00069.html&quot;&gt;This
 e-mail from &lt;/a&gt; van &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://www.khaledhosny.org/&quot;&gt;Khaled Hosny&lt;/a&gt; made me 
smile:&lt;/p&gt;
+       <content:encoded>&lt;p&gt;How often do we hear that we should fix and 
report bugs in all projects and then all the world's problems will dissappear? 
&quot;Patches welcome&quot; and all that jazz. Of course it isn't wrong, and we 
probably say similar things in our project. &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2010-October/msg00069.html&quot;&gt;This
 e-mail&lt;/a&gt; from &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://www.khaledhosny.org/&quot;&gt;Khaled Hosny&lt;/a&gt; made me 
smile:&lt;/p&gt;
 &lt;p&gt;Life is short and you can not afford to go after every tool you don't 
like and try to fix it.&lt;/p&gt;
 &lt;p&gt;How true! His e-mail was of course also a compliment for GNOME's 
&lt;a href=&quot;http://l10n.gnome.org&quot;&gt;Damned 
Lies&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</content:encoded>
        <dc:date>2010-10-23T08:48:34+00:00</dc:date>

File [changed]: rss20.xml
Url: 
http://native-lang.openoffice.org/source/browse/native-lang/www/planet/rss20.xml?r1=1.643&r2=1.644
Delta lines:  +9 -2
-------------------
--- rss20.xml   2010-11-02 12:00:22+0000        1.643
+++ rss20.xml   2010-11-02 18:00:21+0000        1.644
@@ -11,7 +11,14 @@
        <title>Kazunari Hirano: Yamagata prefectural government decides to 
adopt OpenOffice.org</title>
        <guid>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11503136/</guid>
        <link>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11503136/</link>
-       <description>Yamagata Shimbun on Oct. 30th (web version on Oct. 31st) 
reported, &quot;It was revealed on Oct. 29th that Yamagata prefectural 
government decided on a plan to adopt OpenOffice.org as next PC office software 
for fiscal 2011 due to the fact that support for MS Office XP will end in July, 
2011.&quot;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; They have about 2,600 Office XP insatalled 
PCs. If they want to upgrade them to new version, it costs 30,000 - 32,000 yen 
per PC. They also have Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, which would have 
to be upgraded. It would cost a lot.&lt;br /&gt; They have a total of about 
5,600 PCs in their government office and local agencies. All these PCs will get 
OpenOffice.org installed.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; OpenOffice.org will 
completely replace MS Office in July 2011.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Yamagata 
prefectural government will be the first prefecutral government adopting 
OpenOffice.org among 47 prefectural governments in Japan.&lt;br 
/&gt;</description>
+       <description>Yamagata Shimbun on Oct. 30th (web version on Oct. 31st) 
reported, &quot;It was revealed on Oct. 29th that Yamagata prefectural 
government decided on a plan to adopt OpenOffice.org as next PC office software 
for fiscal 2011 due to the fact that support for MS Office XP will end in July, 
2011.&quot;&lt;br /&gt;
+&lt;br /&gt;
+They have about 2,600 Office XP insatalled PCs.  If they want to upgrade them 
to new version, it costs 30,000 - 32,000 yen per PC.  They also have Office 
2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, which would have to be upgraded.  It would cost 
a lot.&lt;br /&gt;
+They have a total of about 5,600 PCs in their government office and local 
agencies.  All these PCs will get OpenOffice.org installed.&lt;br /&gt;
+&lt;br /&gt;
+OpenOffice.org will completely replace MS Office in July 2011.&lt;br /&gt;
+&lt;br /&gt;
+Yamagata prefectural government will be the first prefecutral government 
adopting OpenOffice.org among 47 prefectural governments in Japan.&lt;br 
/&gt;</description>
        <pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2010 13:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
 </item>
 <item>
@@ -63,7 +70,7 @@
        <title>Friedel Wolff: Quote of the week: why you can't fix 
everything</title>
        <guid>http://translate.org.za/blogs/97 at 
http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel</guid>
        
<link>http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/content/quote-week-why-you-cant-fix-everything</link>
-       <description>&lt;p&gt;How often do we hear that we should fix and 
report bugs in all projects and then all the world's problems will dissappear? 
&quot;Patches welcome&quot; and all that jazz. Of course it isn't wrong, and we 
probably say similar things in our project. &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2010-October/msg00069.html&quot;&gt;This
 e-mail from &lt;/a&gt; van &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://www.khaledhosny.org/&quot;&gt;Khaled Hosny&lt;/a&gt; made me 
smile:&lt;/p&gt;
+       <description>&lt;p&gt;How often do we hear that we should fix and 
report bugs in all projects and then all the world's problems will dissappear? 
&quot;Patches welcome&quot; and all that jazz. Of course it isn't wrong, and we 
probably say similar things in our project. &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2010-October/msg00069.html&quot;&gt;This
 e-mail&lt;/a&gt; from &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://www.khaledhosny.org/&quot;&gt;Khaled Hosny&lt;/a&gt; made me 
smile:&lt;/p&gt;
 &lt;p&gt;Life is short and you can not afford to go after every tool you don't 
like and try to fix it.&lt;/p&gt;
 &lt;p&gt;How true! His e-mail was of course also a compliment for GNOME's 
&lt;a href=&quot;http://l10n.gnome.org&quot;&gt;Damned 
Lies&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
        <pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 08:48:34 +0000</pubDate>




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