On 10/10/12, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote: > So here's where we are with the consultants listing: > > 1) XLST script, data file, strings for en and it are checked in under > ooo-site/content/bizdev/consultants > > 2) Announcement to ooo-dev/ooo-users/forums/twitter/google+/facebook > (but not ooo-announce since that is almost all end-users) > > 3) Blog post > > 4) I also went through the legacy consultant listings and reviewed the > websites of the English-speaking entities. Where one appeared to > still be relevant I sent them an email and pointed them to the new > listing instructions and invited them to submit a new listing. This > was a judgement call, but generally if the website was still up and I > found an explicit mention of OpenOffice services then I considered it > relevant. But if it was just a generic IT services company with no > mention of OpenOffice then I did not send an invite. Of course, > nothing prevents them from submitting a listing, and if they do we > review it like any other. > > 5) What we have so far is here: > http://www.openoffice.org/bizdev/consultants.html > > Note, there are more coming. One was posted to the list today that I > need to check in. And there are a few more were I was emailed that > they were interested and would submit a listing. > > So areas where I could use help: > > 1) Reviewing the non-English legacy consultants for relevant ones who > should be invited. German, French, Italian and Spanish volunteers are > especially needed. If you can help I can send you a spreadsheet of > the websites and an English version of my invitation note. Maybe 30 > or so per language. > > 2 (less urgent) At some point we might enable the automatic generation > of the HTML from the XML + XSLT. Since I don't speak Perl I'm going > to need someone else to tackle this.
I added strings_es.xml for spanish. Isn't this possible to do this in Python? I thought the server support it. > > Thanks! > > -Rob > -- Alexandro Colorado PPMC Apache OpenOffice http://es.openoffice.org