G. Roderick Singleton said: > On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 23:25 -0800, Jonathon Blake wrote: >> Scott wrote: >> >> >but things are moving VERY FAST with OOo in a lot of different fronts. >> >> Like Issue 42036? >> >> Ignoring for the time being the open issues that are language related, >> and have four digit numbers. >> >> > > b) One still has to search within each NLP to find the >> documentation. >> >> > We can link to anywhere in the NLP. >> >> a) Change all the links to >> http://ISO_2_digit_country_code.openoffice.org/documentation >> >> b) Run Linbot, or similar tool, to find all the broken links. >> >> c) Fix the broken links. >> >> d) Repeat step b & c on a monthly basis. >> > > You are missing one important item in your solution. We, at > documentation, do not control anything in an NLC. If there is > documentation available from an NLC I am interested but I am not going > to chase it or the owner. Spiders and other such tools will not help > much if nothing is there.
Another problem with this is that I only speak English, and Gerry only speaks English, and a little French??? I would not know enough about the language to know that yes that page is Documentation as stated, or that it is something else. Therefore, we rely on the Language maintainers to give us the link. -- Scott Carr OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
