Kay, Do you have commit rights to the overall static pages on the opendocument.org site? Do you known anyone here who does?
With the move of bugzilla to apache.org, there are a number of pages on the site that are now incorrect. They will also mislead users (e.g., asking new ones to register and then lead them to a read-only bugzilla). There's probably a wiki-page worth of pages to identify and repair. But I first want to know who can make adjustments on the OO.o side of things. - Dennis (The issue tracking materials seem like a good place to practice migration approaches, since the bugzilla transfer has happened and there are definite web pages that need to be adjusted for that on the current live site. Those pages should continue to work however brought under Apache custody later.) -----Original Message----- From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:dennis.hamil...@acm.org] Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2011 09:50 To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: RE: [WWW] native lang sites moved to my apache area Thanks for doing that, Kay. It never hurts to have a backup, or two or three or ... [;<). -----Original Message----- From: Kay Schenk [mailto:kay.sch...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 13:38 To: OOo Apache Subject: [WWW] native lang sites moved to my apache area Just an FYI (and I hope this doesn't fly in the face of proper usage for my apache account), I just did a simple svn checkout on ALL the native-lang web sites this am to /home/kschenk/OOoNLProjects into respective directories corresponding the site abbreviations listed in https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/OpenOffice+Domains We haven't really thoroughly discussed what we want to do with them, but I thought I could do this and play around with the html to MediaWiki markup utilities when the new MW is ready for customers. Plus, I'm getting rather paranoid about the recent DNS problems, and thought I should go on salvage mission. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MzK "Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent." -- Victor Hugo