2013/11/3 Vladislav Stevanovic <stevanovicvladis...@gmail.com> > Hello, > I want to change AOO site in Serbian, to put this news about 75 > millions downloads. Because I am know committer, what is now > different for me? I mean, what way I can use now to change > (translate) AOO site on Serbian language? > Regards, > Wlada >
You have access to the Apache CMS system, as described here: http://openoffice.apache.org/docs/edit-cms.html If you do not have experience on html, try the "Browser-based editing workflow" based on the JavaScript bookmarklet described there. Regards, Ricardo > > 2013/11/1 Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org>: > > On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 6:33 AM, Inge Wallin <i...@lysator.liu.se> wrote: > >> On Thursday, October 31, 2013 13:20:19 Rob Weir wrote: > >> > >>> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Vladislav Stevanovic > >> > >>> > >> > >>> <stevanovicvladis...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >>> > Rob, very nice. > >> > >>> > Can you in chart "Downloads by Language" put numbers of download? > There > >>> > is > >> > >>> > pretty much of empty space...and everything will be much clearly. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> I don't see any option to do this with the function I'm using in R. > >> > >>> I'm calling dotchart(). But I can give a separate table of counts: > >> > >> > >> > >> while we're at this topic... > >> > >> > >> > >> Just FYI: I am writing for a magazine called TechWorld in Sweden and I > >> thought that it was time to mention Apache OpenOffice. So I wrote this > a few > >> days ago: > >> > http://techworld.idg.se/2.1014/1.530105/apache-openoffice-nerladdat-over-70-miljoner-ganger > >> > > > > Hi Inge, Thanks for sending that along. We went from 70 to 75 quickly! > > > > -Rob > > > >> > >> > >> -Inge > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> ar 85,678 > >> > >>> ast 11,667 > >> > >>> cs 513,261 > >> > >>> da 330,000 > >> > >>> de 7,886,040 > >> > >>> el 65,405 > >> > >>> en_GB 2,274,195 > >> > >>> en_US 27,408,931 > >> > >>> es 4,876,835 > >> > >>> eu 3,254 > >> > >>> fi 49,3241 > >> > >>> fr 11,503,844 > >> > >>> gd 1,972 > >> > >>> gl 1,4240 > >> > >>> hu 337,020 > >> > >>> it 6,059,711 > >> > >>> ja 3,809,689 > >> > >>> km 3,050 > >> > >>> ko 175,479 > >> > >>> lt 3,600 > >> > >>> nb 209,701 > >> > >>> nl 1,470,994 > >> > >>> pl 1,459,919 > >> > >>> pt 16,162 > >> > >>> pt_BR 923,549 > >> > >>> ru 329,3586 > >> > >>> sk 133,848 > >> > >>> sl 44,302 > >> > >>> sr 2,503 > >> > >>> sv 374,543 > >> > >>> ta 506 > >> > >>> tr 2,7373 > >> > >>> vi 2,462 > >> > >>> zh_TW 1,093,296 > >> > >>> zh_CN 350,369 > >> > >>> > >> > >>> But these numbers are hard to interpret, since it is a count across > >> > >>> several AOO versions, and some languages have been supported longer > >> > >>> than others. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Regards, > >> > >>> > >> > >>> -Rob > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > Regards, > >> > >>> > Wlada > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > 2013/10/30 Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> >> Am 10/30/2013 07:04 PM, schrieb Rob Weir: > >> > >>> >> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Donald Whytock<dwhyt...@apache.org > > > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >>> wrote: > >> > >>> >>>> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Rob Weir<robw...@apache.org> > wrote: > >> > >>> >>>> As predicted we hit 75 million yesterday. I updated the various > >> > >>> >>>> > >> > >>> >>>>> charts and added them to a new blog post: > >> > >>> >>>>> > >> > >>> >>>>> > >> > >>> >>>>> https://blogs.apache.org/**preview/OOo/?previewEntry=75_** > >> > >>> >>>>> > >>> >>>>> million_downloads_of_apache< > https://blogs.apache.org/preview/OOo/?prev > >> > >>> >>>>> iewEntry=75_million_downloads_of_apache>>>>> > >> > >>> >>>> "the full > >> > >>> >>>> > >>> >>>> table<http://www.openoffice.**org/stats/countries.html< > http://www.open > >> > >>> >>>> office.org/stats/countries.html>>>>>> > >> > >>> >>>> our the > >> > >>> >>>> > >> > >>> >>>> website" -> "the full table<http://www.openoffice.** > >> > >>> >>>> > >>> >>>> org/stats/countries.html< > http://www.openoffice.org/stats/countries.html > >> > >>> >>>> >> > >> > >>> >>>> > >> > >>> >>>> on > >> > >>> >>>> > >> > >>> >>>> the website" > >> > >>> >>>> > >> > >>> >>>> "on the Y-axis)." -> "on the Y-axis.)" > >> > >>> >>>> > >> > >>> >>>> "Windows 8, is in second place" -> (suggested) "Windows 8 for > second > >> > >>> >>>> place" > >> > >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> Thanks, I made those corrections. > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> Thanks for collecting and visualizing those numbers. It's always > again > >> > >>> >> very interesting to see the interests of our users and trends into > the > >> > >>> >> future. > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> Aside from that, is it more useful/intuitive to show the RPM/DEB > ratio, > >> > >>> >> as > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >>>> opposed to the multicolor fraction-of-volume you use for Windows? > I > >> > >>> >>>> realize it's only two values, but even for two values what's > clearer > >> > >>> >>>> for > >> > >>> >>>> a > >> > >>> >>>> user to read? > >> > >>> >>> > >> > >>> >>> I did try it with the RPM and DEB series each plotted, rather than > a > >> > >>> >>> ratio. But the values are so close that the points piles on each > >> > >>> >>> other most of the time. I don't think it worked as well. > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> When you have already seen 2 nearly identical lines for RPM and DEB > >>> >> then > >> > >>> >> I > >> > >>> >> would state this in the text - to make it clear that we don't see a > >> > >>> >> preference in one of the both package systems. > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> Please let me allow some further comments. Maybe you can add this > or of > >> > >>> >> course with different wordings: > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> "You can clearly see the increase in interest since the release of > >>> >> Apache > >> > >>> >> OpenOffice 4.0." > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> The difference comes due to more work that was put into press/news > >> > >>> >> announcements as it was our first major release with new features - > to > >> > >>> >> make > >> > >>> >> the difference to 3.4.0 and 3.4.1 more clear. > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> "Trend in OS" > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> Even when we know that the very most Linux users use the office > suite > >> > >>> >> that > >> > >>> >> comes pre-installed with their Linux distro, IMHO it is really > >>> >> impressive > >> > >>> >> that we still have ~2,000 to ~4,000 downloads - and that per day. > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> Marcus > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > >> > >>> >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: > >> > >>> >> > >>> >> dev-unsubscribe@openoffice.**apache.org > <dev-unsubscribe@openoffice.apach > >> > >>> >> e.org> For additional commands, e-mail: > dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > >> > >>> > >> > >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > >> > >>> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > >