Per Eriksson wrote:
Hi Per,
IBM uses one article for each product. Maybe this would be a good idea
as well?
/releases/eol/index.php
/releases/eol/1.2.1.php
..
And so forth...
interesting. Even not knowing the complete link it seems that they also
have just one place to look for and then linking to separate websites
for the respective product/version.
Because we have just 1 product it is not ncessary to split this further
up. ;-) Maybe we will have some more data for older versions in the
future so that seperated pages makes more sense. But current I really
suggest to have just one. Then we have a single place to look for, too.
BTW:
Do we make a difference bewteen EOL (End Of Life = no more versions,
updates etc.) and EOSL (Enf Of Service Life = no more support, help or
any further service)?
Best regards
Marcus
Marcus Lange skrev 2010-01-15 11:20:
Hi,
I would avoid version numbers in the filename. What about this?
http://download.openoffice.org/common/eol.html
http://development.openoffice.org/releases/eol.html
On the webpage we can state clearly the exact version number(s) which
are EOL'ed now.
Best regards
Marcus
Stefan Taxhet (sonews) wrote:
Hi,
has anybody thought about the location for the page (not site?) already?
These options come to my mind:
http://download.openoffice.org/common/2.x_eol.html
http://development.openoffice.org/releases/2.x_eol.html
I would like to avoid the www area and any version specific areas.
My preference would be the latter as it is close to release notes.
Greetings
Stefan
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi cloph,
Christian Lohmaier wrote on 2010-01-14 14.09:
Putting some text the marketing Team figured out on the web: No
problem.
But if you meant creating the announcements and stuff, then I have
to pass :-)
that would be great! The announcement is here:
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=announce&msgNo=407
Thanks,
Florian
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