Re: Build r1829228 on Linux-32 (gstreamer build problem)

2018-05-01 Thread Don Lewis
On  1 May, Peter kovacs wrote:
> I think we do have the pain only with Linux. Since some distributions
> move slower then others.
> 
> We could bundle the only 1.0.0 with Windows and Mac I think. For Linux
> we would need some logic, that identifies the right gstreamer
> available on the distribution. Maybe we could even reduce the effort
> to one certain package.

Does Windows even use gstreamer?

> I do not know about OS/2 or BSD. Maybe the appropiate volunteers could
> answer that. But imho it should not be a problem to create an
> additional port for this on BSD and integrate the right extention on
> OS/2.

I switched the FreeBSD port over to 1.0.0.  Both versions of gstreamer
are available, though.

> A complete different approach could be not to bundle the extention. It
> would give us the option for Windows user to add the gstreamer into
> the extention,  providing them a simplified access.
> 
> For Linux a integration into the distribution would be the way. But I
> do not know how we can do that. We need maintainers for that.


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Re: Build r1829228 on Linux-32 (gstreamer build problem)

2018-05-01 Thread Kay Schenk
​Thanks for this info, Damjan. It would be very useful if we could identify
the Linux media player that would likely be used -- as DirectX is for WNT
and QuickTime for Mac. Maybe VLC? This would mean defining a new
​AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME, right?


On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 6:51 AM, Damjan Jovanovic  wrote:

> In main/avmedia/source/inc/mediamisc.hxx, the media player is chosen with
> the following code. Note how GStreamer is only used on non-Windows non-Mac
> platforms.
>
> #ifdef WNT
>
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME
> "com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_DirectX"
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASEDsal_False
>
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME_FALLBACK1  ""
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASED_FALLBACK1  sal_False
>
> #else
> #ifdef QUARTZ
>
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME
> "com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_QuickTime"
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASEDsal_False
>
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME_FALLBACK1
> "com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_MacAVF"
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASED_FALLBACK1  sal_False
>
> #else
>
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME
> "com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_GStreamer"
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASEDsal_False
>
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME_FALLBACK1
> "com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_Java"
> #define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASED_FALLBACK1  sal_True
>
> #endif
> #endif
>
>
> On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 3:01 PM Peter kovacs  wrote:
>
> > I think we do have the pain only with Linux. Since some distributions
> move
> > slower then others.
> >
> > We could bundle the only 1.0.0 with Windows and Mac I think. For Linux we
> > would need some logic, that identifies the right gstreamer available on
> the
> > distribution.
> > Maybe we could even reduce the effort to one certain package.
> >
> > I do not know about OS/2 or BSD. Maybe the appropiate volunteers could
> > answer that. But imho it should not be a problem to create an additional
> > port for this on BSD and integrate the right extention on OS/2.
> >
> > A complete different approach could be not to bundle the extention. It
> > would give us the option for Windows user to add the gstreamer into the
> > extention,  providing them a simplified access.
> >
> > For Linux a integration into the distribution would be the way. But I do
> > not know how we can do that. We need maintainers for that.
> >
> > Am 1. Mai 2018 13:57:50 MESZ schrieb Jim Jagielski :
> > >So that would mean that our 'official' community builds would
> > >not longer bundle/include it by default? Would we have 2 different
> > >versions of the extension (0.10 and 1.0) or just one?
> > >
> > >I like the idea, btw :)
> > >
> > >> On Apr 26, 2018, at 1:14 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Does it make sense to reorg the gstreamer module into an extention?
> > >> We could then have multiple versions of it.
> > >>
> > >> I mean after all this is only a optional feature, thats important to
> > >some not all.
> > >>
> > >> On 25.04.2018 16:18, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> > >>> I think this shows that we need to come to *some* consensus on
> > >>> how to handle the gstreamer stuff. Either we provide both CentOS6
> > >>> and Ubuntu builds to our community or we fold in the proposed
> > >>> gstreamer "work-around" which makes it a purely runtime
> > >>> concern.
> > >>>
> > >>> I would love to see how far we can go with the latter, but I am
> > >>> loath to volunteer someone else to "do the work" since I am
> > >>> unsure what the exact status of the patch is, how to fold it
> > >>> into trunk and how to handle building with the patch folded in.
> > >>>
> > >>> I know that there are other issues related to being at the stage
> > >>> to branch AOO420 from trunk but this, to me, seems like the
> > >>> priority at this point.
> > >>>
> > >>>
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Re: Flyer

2018-05-01 Thread Dave
Ich denke, alle Niederländer können zumindest sehr gut Englisch, viele
sogar Deutsch, und für nicht wenige wird sogar Französisch keine totale
Fremdsprache sein ;)

2018-05-01 15:09 GMT+02:00 Peter kovacs :

> +1
>
> Am 1. Mai 2018 13:10:56 MESZ schrieb Matthias Seidel <
> matthias.sei...@hamburg.de>:
> >Am 01.05.2018 um 13:05 schrieb Dr. Michael Stehmann:
> >> Am 01.05.2018 um 11:42 schrieb Detlef Nannen:
> >>
> >>> Oder, wie lassen die NL-Version schlicht weg, bis wir jemanden
> >gefunden
> >>> haben.
> >>>
> >> Lieber erst einmal weglassen; vielleicht findet sich noch ein "native
> >> speaker", der netterweise den neuen Flyer aus dem Deutschen und /
> >oder
> >> Englischem übersetzt.
> >
> >Man könnte so etwas auf der l10n@ anfragen sobald ein "Original"
> >vorliegt...
> >
> >Gruß,
> >
> >   Matthias
> >
> >
> >> Gruß
> >> Michael
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
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Re: Build r1829228 on Linux-32 (gstreamer build problem)

2018-05-01 Thread Damjan Jovanovic
In main/avmedia/source/inc/mediamisc.hxx, the media player is chosen with
the following code. Note how GStreamer is only used on non-Windows non-Mac
platforms.

#ifdef WNT

#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME
"com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_DirectX"
#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASEDsal_False

#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME_FALLBACK1  ""
#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASED_FALLBACK1  sal_False

#else
#ifdef QUARTZ

#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME
"com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_QuickTime"
#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASEDsal_False

#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME_FALLBACK1
"com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_MacAVF"
#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASED_FALLBACK1  sal_False

#else

#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME
"com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_GStreamer"
#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASEDsal_False

#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_NAME_FALLBACK1
"com.sun.star.comp.avmedia.Manager_Java"
#define AVMEDIA_MANAGER_SERVICE_IS_JAVABASED_FALLBACK1  sal_True

#endif
#endif


On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 3:01 PM Peter kovacs  wrote:

> I think we do have the pain only with Linux. Since some distributions move
> slower then others.
>
> We could bundle the only 1.0.0 with Windows and Mac I think. For Linux we
> would need some logic, that identifies the right gstreamer available on the
> distribution.
> Maybe we could even reduce the effort to one certain package.
>
> I do not know about OS/2 or BSD. Maybe the appropiate volunteers could
> answer that. But imho it should not be a problem to create an additional
> port for this on BSD and integrate the right extention on OS/2.
>
> A complete different approach could be not to bundle the extention. It
> would give us the option for Windows user to add the gstreamer into the
> extention,  providing them a simplified access.
>
> For Linux a integration into the distribution would be the way. But I do
> not know how we can do that. We need maintainers for that.
>
> Am 1. Mai 2018 13:57:50 MESZ schrieb Jim Jagielski :
> >So that would mean that our 'official' community builds would
> >not longer bundle/include it by default? Would we have 2 different
> >versions of the extension (0.10 and 1.0) or just one?
> >
> >I like the idea, btw :)
> >
> >> On Apr 26, 2018, at 1:14 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:
> >>
> >> Does it make sense to reorg the gstreamer module into an extention?
> >> We could then have multiple versions of it.
> >>
> >> I mean after all this is only a optional feature, thats important to
> >some not all.
> >>
> >> On 25.04.2018 16:18, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> >>> I think this shows that we need to come to *some* consensus on
> >>> how to handle the gstreamer stuff. Either we provide both CentOS6
> >>> and Ubuntu builds to our community or we fold in the proposed
> >>> gstreamer "work-around" which makes it a purely runtime
> >>> concern.
> >>>
> >>> I would love to see how far we can go with the latter, but I am
> >>> loath to volunteer someone else to "do the work" since I am
> >>> unsure what the exact status of the patch is, how to fold it
> >>> into trunk and how to handle building with the patch folded in.
> >>>
> >>> I know that there are other issues related to being at the stage
> >>> to branch AOO420 from trunk but this, to me, seems like the
> >>> priority at this point.
> >>>
> >>>
> >-
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Re: "503 No Backend Servers Available"

2018-05-01 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Matthias Seidel wrote:

Am 01.05.2018 um 00:17 schrieb Dave Brondsema:

SourceForge has Drupal admin login credentials for historical reasons, so
earlier when you sent this mail I checked that extension and it wasn't
"published".

Whatever happened... First the page was accessible, then access was denied.


I already wrote it a few times, but since Matthias is interested I'll 
repeat it: a number of PMC members (including me) have moderator access, 
which is not the same thing as admin access.


Moderators can delete spam comments and publish extensions. I routinely 
check the site for unpublished extensions and I think I published a 
couple last week, possibly including the dictionary. If it wasn't me, 
possibly some other moderator did that.



Now it is published and accessible to everyone, presumably the
extension maintainer marcoagpinto did that.


The extension maintainer can't publish an extension, unless he is a site 
moderator too.



I can also provide the admin credentials to OpenOffice PMC members if they'd
like to be able to check things like this.

I am definitely interested in getting access.


What you are interested in (in light of the above explanation) is 
probably moderator access. You will need to create an account on the 
site (or sites, if this applies to both Extensions and Templates; but I 
would start with Extensions) for it. I, as a moderator, can probably 
create new moderators, so after your account is created you can try 
e-mailing me to get moderator access.


Admin access is reserved to system administration tasks; there is one 
administrator account only, and it makes sense that SourceForge 
continues to have credentials for it, since system upgrades often need 
some actions to be performed using the administrator account.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: Build r1829228 on Linux-32 (gstreamer build problem)

2018-05-01 Thread Peter kovacs
I think we do have the pain only with Linux. Since some distributions move 
slower then others.

We could bundle the only 1.0.0 with Windows and Mac I think. For Linux we would 
need some logic, that identifies the right gstreamer available on the 
distribution.
Maybe we could even reduce the effort to one certain package.

I do not know about OS/2 or BSD. Maybe the appropiate volunteers could answer 
that. But imho it should not be a problem to create an additional port for this 
on BSD and integrate the right extention on OS/2.

A complete different approach could be not to bundle the extention. It would 
give us the option for Windows user to add the gstreamer into the extention,  
providing them a simplified access.

For Linux a integration into the distribution would be the way. But I do not 
know how we can do that. We need maintainers for that.

Am 1. Mai 2018 13:57:50 MESZ schrieb Jim Jagielski :
>So that would mean that our 'official' community builds would
>not longer bundle/include it by default? Would we have 2 different
>versions of the extension (0.10 and 1.0) or just one?
>
>I like the idea, btw :)
>
>> On Apr 26, 2018, at 1:14 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:
>> 
>> Does it make sense to reorg the gstreamer module into an extention?
>> We could then have multiple versions of it.
>> 
>> I mean after all this is only a optional feature, thats important to
>some not all.
>> 
>> On 25.04.2018 16:18, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>>> I think this shows that we need to come to *some* consensus on
>>> how to handle the gstreamer stuff. Either we provide both CentOS6
>>> and Ubuntu builds to our community or we fold in the proposed
>>> gstreamer "work-around" which makes it a purely runtime
>>> concern.
>>> 
>>> I would love to see how far we can go with the latter, but I am
>>> loath to volunteer someone else to "do the work" since I am
>>> unsure what the exact status of the patch is, how to fold it
>>> into trunk and how to handle building with the patch folded in.
>>> 
>>> I know that there are other issues related to being at the stage
>>> to branch AOO420 from trunk but this, to me, seems like the
>>> priority at this point.
>>> 
>>>
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ApacheCon North America 2018 schedule is now live.

2018-05-01 Thread Rich Bowen

Dear Apache Enthusiast,

We are pleased to announce our schedule for ApacheCon North America 
2018. ApacheCon will be held September 23-27 at the Montreal Marriott 
Chateau Champlain in Montreal, Canada.


Registration is open! The early bird rate of $575 lasts until July 21, 
at which time it goes up to $800. And the room block at the Marriott 
($225 CAD per night, including wifi) closes on August 24th.


We will be featuring more than 100 sessions on Apache projects. The 
schedule is now online at https://apachecon.com/acna18/


The schedule includes full tracks of content from Cloudstack[1], 
Tomcat[2], and our GeoSpatial community[3].


We will have 4 keynote speakers, two of whom are Apache members, and two 
from the wider community.


On Tuesday, Apache member and former board member Cliff Schmidt will be 
speaking about how Amplio uses technology to educate and improve the 
quality of life of people living in very difficult parts of the 
world[4]. And Apache Fineract VP Myrle Krantz will speak about how Open 
Source banking is helping the global fight against poverty[5].


Then, on Wednesday, we’ll hear from Bridget Kromhout, Principal Cloud 
Developer Advocate from Microsoft, about the really hard problem in 
software - the people[6]. And Euan McLeod, ‎VP VIPER at ‎Comcast will 
show us the many ways that Apache software delivers your favorite shows 
to your living room[7].


ApacheCon will also feature old favorites like the Lightning Talks, the 
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Follow us on Twitter, @ApacheCon, and join the disc...@apachecon.com 
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ApacheCon North America 2018 schedule is now live.

2018-05-01 Thread Rich Bowen

Dear Apache Enthusiast,

We are pleased to announce our schedule for ApacheCon North America 
2018. ApacheCon will be held September 23-27 at the Montreal Marriott 
Chateau Champlain in Montreal, Canada.


Registration is open! The early bird rate of $575 lasts until July 21, 
at which time it goes up to $800. And the room block at the Marriott 
($225 CAD per night, including wifi) closes on August 24th.


We will be featuring more than 100 sessions on Apache projects. The 
schedule is now online at https://apachecon.com/acna18/


The schedule includes full tracks of content from Cloudstack[1], 
Tomcat[2], and our GeoSpatial community[3].


We will have 4 keynote speakers, two of whom are Apache members, and two 
from the wider community.


On Tuesday, Apache member and former board member Cliff Schmidt will be 
speaking about how Amplio uses technology to educate and improve the 
quality of life of people living in very difficult parts of the 
world[4]. And Apache Fineract VP Myrle Krantz will speak about how Open 
Source banking is helping the global fight against poverty[5].


Then, on Wednesday, we’ll hear from Bridget Kromhout, Principal Cloud 
Developer Advocate from Microsoft, about the really hard problem in 
software - the people[6]. And Euan McLeod, ‎VP VIPER at ‎Comcast will 
show us the many ways that Apache software delivers your favorite shows 
to your living room[7].


ApacheCon will also feature old favorites like the Lightning Talks, the 
Hackathon (running the duration of the event), PGP key signing, and lots 
of hallway-track time to get to know your project community better.


Follow us on Twitter, @ApacheCon, and join the disc...@apachecon.com 
mailing list (send email to discuss-subscr...@apachecon.com) to stay up 
to date with developments. And if your company wants to sponsor this 
event, get in touch at h...@apachecon.com for opportunities that are 
still available.


See you in Montreal!

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h...@apachecon.com
@ApacheCon

[1] http://cloudstackcollab.org/
[2] http://tomcat.apache.org/conference.html
[3] http://apachecon.dukecon.org/acna/2018/#/schedule?search=geospatial
[4] 
http://apachecon.dukecon.org/acna/2018/#/scheduledEvent/df977fd305a31b903
[5] 
http://apachecon.dukecon.org/acna/2018/#/scheduledEvent/22c6c30412a3828d6
[6] 
http://apachecon.dukecon.org/acna/2018/#/scheduledEvent/fbbb2384fa91ebc6b
[7] 
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Re: Was ist "Office 700"?

2018-05-01 Thread Jörg Schmidt
> From: Matthias Seidel [mailto:matthias.sei...@hamburg.de] 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2018 12:06 PM
> To: dev-de@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Was ist "Office 700"?

> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidports
> .libreoffice
> >
> > ?
> >
> > Das hat aber, gegenüber AndrOpen Office, extrem wenige 
> Downloads, so das ich mich frage ob das nichts taugt.
> 
> Genau!
> Die LO-Geschichte ist aber relativ neu... Deshalb wohl die 
> geringen Zahlen.

mmh ... ja, das kann eine Erklärung sein.

(Meine eigene Mutmaßung war das schlechte Qualität dadurch entstehen könnte das 
der Entwickler einfach, quasi standardisiert, den Wrapper dazu packt, keine 
besondere Qualitätssicherung betreibt und dadurch bei jeder Version dann Fehler 
aus LO unerwartet durchschlagen können.
Das wäre bei OO auch nicht prinzipiell anders, allein sorgt bei LO die extrem 
kurze Releasefolge dafür das Fehler besonders durchschlagen. Mitnichten ist es, 
meiner Beobachtung nach, so das durch die kurze Releasefolge Fehler insgesamt 
dadurch weniger werden weil erkannte Bugs tendenziell schneller gefixt werden, 
sondern dieser Vorteil wird aufgefressen durch immer wieder neue Fehler.) 



Gruß
Jörg


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Re: Build r1829228 on Linux-32 (gstreamer build problem)

2018-05-01 Thread Jim Jagielski
So that would mean that our 'official' community builds would
not longer bundle/include it by default? Would we have 2 different
versions of the extension (0.10 and 1.0) or just one?

I like the idea, btw :)

> On Apr 26, 2018, at 1:14 AM, Peter Kovacs  wrote:
> 
> Does it make sense to reorg the gstreamer module into an extention?
> We could then have multiple versions of it.
> 
> I mean after all this is only a optional feature, thats important to some not 
> all.
> 
> On 25.04.2018 16:18, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>> I think this shows that we need to come to *some* consensus on
>> how to handle the gstreamer stuff. Either we provide both CentOS6
>> and Ubuntu builds to our community or we fold in the proposed
>> gstreamer "work-around" which makes it a purely runtime
>> concern.
>> 
>> I would love to see how far we can go with the latter, but I am
>> loath to volunteer someone else to "do the work" since I am
>> unsure what the exact status of the patch is, how to fold it
>> into trunk and how to handle building with the patch folded in.
>> 
>> I know that there are other issues related to being at the stage
>> to branch AOO420 from trunk but this, to me, seems like the
>> priority at this point.
>> 
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Re: Flyer

2018-05-01 Thread Matthias Seidel
Am 01.05.2018 um 13:05 schrieb Dr. Michael Stehmann:
> Am 01.05.2018 um 11:42 schrieb Detlef Nannen:
>
>> Oder, wie lassen die NL-Version schlicht weg, bis wir jemanden gefunden
>> haben.
>>
> Lieber erst einmal weglassen; vielleicht findet sich noch ein "native
> speaker", der netterweise den neuen Flyer aus dem Deutschen und / oder
> Englischem übersetzt.

Man könnte so etwas auf der l10n@ anfragen sobald ein "Original" vorliegt...

Gruß,

   Matthias


> Gruß
> Michael
>
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Re: Flyer

2018-05-01 Thread Dr. Michael Stehmann
Am 01.05.2018 um 11:42 schrieb Detlef Nannen:

> Oder, wie lassen die NL-Version schlicht weg, bis wir jemanden gefunden
> haben.
> 

Lieber erst einmal weglassen; vielleicht findet sich noch ein "native
speaker", der netterweise den neuen Flyer aus dem Deutschen und / oder
Englischem übersetzt.

Gruß
Michael





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Re: "503 No Backend Servers Available"

2018-05-01 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Marco,

Am 01.05.2018 um 12:48 schrieb Marco A.G. Pinto:
> Hello!
>
> I uploaded twice because I released GB for Mozilla and the files are
> "en-GB".
>
> I then copied the files into my AOO extension folder and forgot to
> rename to "en_GB".
>
> So, GB wasn't working on the OXT and thus I released a new OXT with a
> "b" in the filename.

Thanks for the explanation!

I already pointed AOO trunk to:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/aoo-extensions/files/17102/41

Regards,
   Matthias

>
> On 01/05/2018 11:29, Matthias Seidel wrote:
>>
>>> Now it is published and accessible to everyone, presumably the
>>> extension maintainer marcoagpinto did that.
>>
>> Marco seems to have had problems since he uploaded his dictionary
>> twice that day.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kind regards,
>  >Marco A.G.Pinto
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Re: "503 No Backend Servers Available"

2018-05-01 Thread Marco A.G. Pinto
Hello!

I uploaded twice because I released GB for Mozilla and the files are
"en-GB".

I then copied the files into my AOO extension folder and forgot to
rename to "en_GB".

So, GB wasn't working on the OXT and thus I released a new OXT with a
"b" in the filename.

On 01/05/2018 11:29, Matthias Seidel wrote:
>
>> Now it is published and accessible to everyone, presumably the
>> extension maintainer marcoagpinto did that.
>
> Marco seems to have had problems since he uploaded his dictionary
> twice that day.

Thanks!

Kind regards,
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"503 No Backend Servers Available"

2018-05-01 Thread Matthias Seidel
Am 01.05.2018 um 00:17 schrieb Dave Brondsema:
> On 4/27/18 4:11 PM, Matthias Seidel wrote:
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> Can you please have a look into:
>> https://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/english-dictionaries-apache-openoffice
>>
>> This is one of our "most wanted" extensions and I keep getting "Access
>> denied"
>>
> SourceForge has Drupal admin login credentials for historical reasons, so
> earlier when you sent this mail I checked that extension and it wasn't
> "published".

Hi Dave,

Whatever happened... First the page was accessible, then access was denied.

> Now it is published and accessible to everyone, presumably the
> extension maintainer marcoagpinto did that.

Marco seems to have had problems since he uploaded his dictionary twice
that day.

> I can also provide the admin credentials to OpenOffice PMC members if they'd
> like to be able to check things like this.

I am definitely interested in getting access.

Regards,
   Matthias

>> Am 27.04.2018 um 22:01 schrieb Dave Brondsema:
>>> This was fixed some time ago, and should be working fine for you now.
>>>
>>> On 4/27/18 4:42 AM, FR web forum wrote:
 Same thing for http://templates.openoffice.org/

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> À: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Envoyé: Vendredi 27 Avril 2018 10:38:37
> Objet: "503 No Backend Servers Available"
>
> Hello,
>
> I just want to inform you that the extension page
> (http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/) is currently not
> running.
>
>
> Jörg
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Re: Was ist "Office 700"?

2018-05-01 Thread Matthias Seidel
Am 01.05.2018 um 12:22 schrieb Jan-Christian Wienandt:
> Moin Allerseits,
>
> AndrOpen Office läuft auf meinem Tablet eigentlich ganz gut.
> Was nur nervt sind die Werbeeinblendungen.

Moin,

Dann nutzt du die "kostenfreie" Version.

Für 4,49 kriegst du die Werbung weg und noch ein paar Sachen dazu:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andropenoffice.extensions.pro

Gruß,
   Matthias

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RE: Was ist "Office 700"?

2018-05-01 Thread Jan-Christian Wienandt
Moin Allerseits,

AndrOpen Office läuft auf meinem Tablet eigentlich ganz gut.
Was nur nervt sind die Werbeeinblendungen.

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Re: Was ist "Office 700"?

2018-05-01 Thread Matthias Seidel
Am 01.05.2018 um 11:59 schrieb Jörg Schmidt:
>> From: Matthias Seidel [mailto:matthias.sei...@hamburg.de] 
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2018 11:24 AM
>> To: dev-de@openoffice.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Was ist "Office 700"?
>> Ich weiß nur, dass dahinter der selbe Programmierer steckt (Akikazu
>> Yoshikawa), der auch AndrOpen Office [1] für Android macht.
>> Für iOS hat er das Ganze nur anders genannt.
> Ah, OK. AndrOpen Office ist mir bekannt.
>
>> Zumindest für Android gibt es eine kostenfreie Version, die man bei
>> Interesse testen kann.
>> Im Grunde setzt er einen Wrapper um OpenOffice herum und erweitert um
>> Touchbedienung und andere nützliche Dinge.
>>
>> Ich meine er arbeitet auch an "Portierungen" von LO 
> das meint dann:
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidports.libreoffice
>
> ?
>
> Das hat aber, gegenüber AndrOpen Office, extrem wenige Downloads, so das ich 
> mich frage ob das nichts taugt.

Genau!
Die LO-Geschichte ist aber relativ neu... Deshalb wohl die geringen Zahlen.

Gruß,
   Matthias

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Re: Was ist "Office 700"?

2018-05-01 Thread Jörg Schmidt
> From: Matthias Seidel [mailto:matthias.sei...@hamburg.de] 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2018 11:24 AM
> To: dev-de@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Was ist "Office 700"?

> Ich weiß nur, dass dahinter der selbe Programmierer steckt (Akikazu
> Yoshikawa), der auch AndrOpen Office [1] für Android macht.
> Für iOS hat er das Ganze nur anders genannt.

Ah, OK. AndrOpen Office ist mir bekannt.

> Zumindest für Android gibt es eine kostenfreie Version, die man bei
> Interesse testen kann.
> Im Grunde setzt er einen Wrapper um OpenOffice herum und erweitert um
> Touchbedienung und andere nützliche Dinge.
> 
> Ich meine er arbeitet auch an "Portierungen" von LO 

das meint dann:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidports.libreoffice

?

Das hat aber, gegenüber AndrOpen Office, extrem wenige Downloads, so das ich 
mich frage ob das nichts taugt.



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Re: Flyer

2018-05-01 Thread Detlef Nannen

Hallo zusammen,


Am 30.04.2018 um 09:26 schrieb Detlef Nannen:



... Für NL kam leider noch keine Rückmeldung. 


Die niederländische Übersetzung hat sich leider erledigt.
Wir können nach jetzigem Stand maximal auf eine maschinelle Übersetzung 
einlassen, in dem wir nach erfolgter Übersetzung zurückübersetzen und 
den Text dann prüfen. (nein, nicht google) Ich habe damit bisher für 
mich annehmbare Erfahrungen gemacht, allerdings war es privat, und 
nichts was veröffentlicht wurde.
Der aktuelle Text nach NL und nach DE zurückübersetzt ist schon ganz 
ansprechend.


Oder, wie lassen die NL-Version schlicht weg, bis wir jemanden gefunden 
haben.



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Re: Was ist "Office 700"?

2018-05-01 Thread Matthias Seidel
Moin,

Am 01.05.2018 um 11:01 schrieb Jörg Schmidt:
> Hallo,
>
> zufällig stosse ich auf eine indirekte Info zu "Office 700", anscheinend 
> einem OpenOffice-Abkömmling für iOS:
> https://www.office700.com/
>
> Weiß jemand etwas mehr darüber? z.B. auch wie gut oder schlecht das 
> funktioniert?

Ich weiß nur, dass dahinter der selbe Programmierer steckt (Akikazu
Yoshikawa), der auch AndrOpen Office [1] für Android macht.
Für iOS hat er das Ganze nur anders genannt.

Zumindest für Android gibt es eine kostenfreie Version, die man bei
Interesse testen kann.
Im Grunde setzt er einen Wrapper um OpenOffice herum und erweitert um
Touchbedienung und andere nützliche Dinge.

Ich meine er arbeitet auch an "Portierungen" von LO und Firefox.

Gruß,
   Matthias

[1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andropenoffice

>
> Gibt es Ähnliches auch von LibreOfffice?
>
>
>
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Was ist "Office 700"?

2018-05-01 Thread Jörg Schmidt
Hallo,

zufällig stosse ich auf eine indirekte Info zu "Office 700", anscheinend einem 
OpenOffice-Abkömmling für iOS:
https://www.office700.com/

Weiß jemand etwas mehr darüber? z.B. auch wie gut oder schlecht das 
funktioniert?

Gibt es Ähnliches auch von LibreOfffice?



Gruß
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Re: Open Office Download

2018-05-01 Thread FR web forum
> BTW - iOS does not equal macOS. There is no OpenOffice for iOS.
Possible with specific port nammed Office 700.
This is a derivative of OpenOffice available on AppStore.
Note that is no free of charge.

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