Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Alfresco site offline?
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:36:37 +0800 David Nelson wrote: > Hi guys, I have managed to recover the following documents. Docs beginning with 'rough' have no formatting and are likely garbage. Docs beginning with OO have the OO template applied. Docs beginning with LO have the LO template applied. There are many versions of the LO docs, each ending with 1) no letter, 2) the letter b, then c, then ... I believe the ones with no letter are the most recent versions of the docs, however there are no guarantees and the only way to verify would be to have the most recent documenter vet the file. Also, I don't believe there is no way to force Alfresco into accepting versions of a file, so we will most likely take the most recent and begin again with the versioning. I am not able to get into alfresco.libreoffice.org at the moment, and so will periodically check through the day. When I can I will upload all the files into one space. The files are: 1.png 2.png 3.png 4.png 5.png 6.png 7.png 8.png alfresco_install_guide.pdf calcguidechap5.odt catholicmassIII.odt catholicmassII.odt catholicmass.odt currencytrends.odf currntusersummary.odt deliverydates.odt draftssummary.odt equipmentrentals.odf experiencetravel.odf export_en-US_fr-FR_16.zip frenchtimekmperh.odf homefolderspacestable.odt howtocustomizewebscript.odt lastweektabledocs.odt LObootcampb.odt LObootcampc.odt LObootcampd.odt LObootcampe.odt LObootcamp.odt LOcalcguideappa.odt LOcalcguideappb.odt LOcalcguideappc.odt LOcalcguidechap10b.odt LOcalcguidechap10.odt LOcalcguidechap11b.odt LOcalcguidechap11.odt LOcalcguidechap12b.odt LOcalcguidechap12.odt LOcalcguidechap13b.odt LOcalcguidechap13.odt LOcalcguidechap14.odt LOcalcguidechap1.odt LOcalcguidechap2.odt LOcalcguidechap3.odt LOcalcguidechap4.odt LOcalcguidechap6.odt LOcalcguidechap7.odt LOcalcguidechap8.odt LOcalcguidechap9b.odt LOcalcguidechap9.odt LOchaptertemplateb.odt LOchaptertemplatec.odt LOchaptertemplated.odt LOchaptertemplatee.odt LOchaptertemplate.odt LOfundraising.odt LOgettingstartedappa.odt LOgettingstartedappb.odt LOgettingstartedchap10.odt LOgettingstartedchap11.odt LOgettingstartedchap12.odt LOgettingstartedchap13.odt LOgettingstartedchap14.odt LOgettingstartedchap1b.odt LOgettingstartedchap1.odt LOgettingstartedchap2.odt LOgettingstartedchap3.odt LOgettingstartedchap4.odt LOgettingstartedchap5.odt LOgettingstartedchap6.odt LOgettingstartedchap7.odt LOgettingstartedchap8.odt LOgettingstartedchap9.odt LOinstallonLinuxb.odt LOinstallonLinuxIII.odt LOinstallonLinuxII.odt LOinstallonLinux.odt LOinstallonMac.odt LOlogo.png LO_master_summary.ftl LO_next_decade_manifesto.pdf LOpreferredterminology.odt LOreferencecardb.odt LOreferencecard.odt LOtechwriters.odt LOwriterguideappab.odt LOwriterguideappac.odt LOwriterguideappa.odt LOwriterguidechap10b.odt LOwriterguidechap10.odt LOwriterguidechap11b.odt LOwriterguidechap11.odt LOwriterguidechap12b.odt LOwriterguidechap12.odt LOwriterguidechap13b.odt LOwriterguidechap13c.odt LOwriterguidechap13.odt LOwriterguidechap14b.odt LOwriterguidechap14c.odt LOwriterguidechap14.odt LOwriterguidechap15b.odt LOwriterguidechap15c.odt LOwriterguidechap15d.odt LOwriterguidechap15.odt LOwriterguidechap16b.odt LOwriterguidechap16c.odt LOwriterguidechap16.odt LOwriterguidechap1b.odt LOwriterguidechap1c.odt LOwriterguidechap1d.odt LOwriterguidechap1e.odt LOwriterguidechap1.odt LOwriterguidechap2b.odt LOwriterguidechap2c.odt LOwriterguidechap2.odt LOwriterguidechap3b.odt LOwriterguidechap3c.odt LOwriterguidechap3d.odt LOwriterguidechap3.odt LOwriterguidechap4b.odt LOwriterguidechap4c.odt LOwriterguidechap4d.odt LOwriterguidechap4.odt LOwriterguidechap5b.odt LOwriterguidechap5c.odt LOwriterguidechap5d.odt LOwriterguidechap5.odt LOwriterguidechap6b.odt LOwriterguidechap6c.odt LOwriterguidechap6d.odt LOwriterguidechap6.odt LOwriterguidechap7b.odt LOwriterguidechap7.odt LOwriterguidechap8b.odt LOwriterguidechap8c.odt LOwriterguidechap8.odt LOwriterguidechap9b.odt LOwriterguidechap9.odt LOwritertentb.odt LOwritertent.odt myspacedocstable.odt OOcalcguideappa.odt OOcalcguideappb.odt OOcalcguideappc.odt OOcalcguidechap10.odt OOcalcguidechap11.odt OOcalcguidechap12.odt OOcalcguidechap13.odt OOcalcguidechap14.odt OOcalcguidechap1.odt OOcalcguidechap2.odt OOcalcguidechap3.odt OOcalcguidechap4.odt OOcalcguidechap5.odt OOcalcguidechap6.odt OOcalcguidechap7.odt OOcalcguidechap8.odt OOcalcguidechap9.odt OOdrawguidechap10.odt OOdrawguidechap2.odt OOdrawguidechap3.odt OOdrawguidechap4.odt OOdrawguidechap5.odt OOdrawguidechap6.odt OOdrawguidechap7.odt OOdrawguidechap8.odt OOdrawguidechap9.odt OOmathguide.odt OOoUserDict1.odt OOstyleguide.odt roughbootcampb.odt roughbootcamp.odt roughcalcguide11.odt roughcalcguide12.odt roughcalcguidechap10.odt roughcalcguidechap13.odt roughcalcguidechap1.odt roughchaptertemplateb.odt roughchaptertemplatec.odt roughchaptertemplated.odt roughchaptertemplatee.odt roughchaptertemplate.odt roughgermanguide.odt roughgettingstartedchap1b.odt roughgettingstartedchap1c
Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Alfresco site offline?
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:36:37 +0800 David Nelson wrote: > If anyone is curious and wants to download a backup > of the crashed site, you can get it at [1] I have downloaded the data and extracted many, possibly all, of the files. They need a good going over. they currently have the 2f1dcd10-fd02-402b-b7f1-fa492e2b3bf5.bin.odt format name, so I'm opening all the files and will rename them as best I can. after that is complete I will upload them to a single space in the new alfresco. If you were working on a file named something remotely like what I rename these files, could you please check it out and verify the uploaded version is what you endorse? Then move it to the appropriate space? I hope to have the files renamed and uploaded within 12 hours. -- jdc -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to documentation+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/documentation/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Alfresco site offline?
Hi, I'm new here, so I may be breaking all kinds of protocol respoding with this reply all to David and floeff, but just trying to help. In addition to being a tech writer and some other things, I am a documentation hoarder, so I downloaded the following, which I will happily send to whomever, wherever, to get them back on the air if that will be of help. All were downloaded between approx. 23:35 and 23:39 EST, Sa., 05 March, 2011 (approx 04:35 to 04:39 UDT, Sun. 06 March 2011 if my conversion is correct): 0100GS3-GettingStartedLibO.odt 0101GS3-IntroducingLibO.odt 0102GS3-SEttingUpLibO.odt 0103GS3-StylesAndTemplates.odt 0104GS3-GettingStartedWithWriter.odt 0105GS3-GettingStartedWithCalc.odt 0106GS3-GettingStartedWithImpress.odt 0107GS3-GettingStartedWithDraw.odt 0108GS3-GettingStartedWithBase.odt 0109GS3-GettingStartedWithMath.odt 0110GS3-PrintingExportingEmailing.odt 0112GS3-CreatingWebPages.odt 0113GS3-GettingStartedWithMacros.odt 0114GS3-CustomizingLibO.odt 0115GS3-KeyboardShortcuts.odt 0116GS3-OpenSourceStandardsDoc.odt Also: LibO3_3_chapter_template.ott ([16:42 EST] 21:42 UDT, Mon. 7 March), and LibreOffice-TechWriterDocPlan.odt ([16:43 EST] 21:43 UDT, Mon. 7 March) I hope these resources will be of help. A votre service, Brent Thompson On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 10:36 PM, David Nelson wrote: > Hi guys, > > Sorry, I'm very tardy in replying, I've been absent a few days, and > have been somewhat occupied, as you will learn. I've got some good > news and some bad news for you. > > First, the bad news. After having done some particularly-inspired > configuration work on Alfresco, it came crashing to a halt and died. > This was the admin's human error, not Alfresco's. > > All attempts to fix the problem over the past few days have been > fruitless to date. If anyone is curious and wants to download a backup > of the crashed site, you can get it at [1] - a juicy 759 Mb. It > contains everything from the system: database, file system, the > currently-inaccessible data, etc. > > There is a completely new and working Alfresco installation on > http://alfresco.libreoffice.org and > http://documentation.libreoffice.org, but all user accounts are going > to be have to be recreated.. I will do this as from Friday. > > After that, I'll start rebuilding everything. But I currently have no > assurance of being to recover *any* data. > > Oh, did I mention good news? Again, I should point out that this was > 100% human error and no malfunction of Alfresco's. Alfresco has proven > so far to be extremely stable and reliable on the server, and the > performances are now quite reasonable. This disaster happened in the > same way that a perfectly-working car will drive into a wall if you > point it in that direction. > > Now that the domain names have rolled over to the libreoffice.org > domain, I'm planning to contact the Alfresco project and try and get > them involved as a partner in configuring and customizing the site. > > For the next 24-48 hours, I'm busy and won't be heard much, but I'll > be working on things over the weekend. > > You can imagine how humbly I offer you all my apologies. > > [1] traduction.biz/downloads/alfresco-3.4c.back.tar.gz > > David Nelson > > -- > Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to documentation+h...@libreoffice.org > List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/documentation/ > *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity *** > > -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to documentation+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/documentation/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Alfresco site offline?
From: Gary Schnabl To: documentation@libreoffice.org Sent: Thu, 10 March, 2011 13:19:07 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Alfresco site offline? On 3/9/2011 10:36 PM, David Nelson wrote: > Hi guys, > > Sorry, I'm very tardy in replying, I've been absent a few days, and > have been somewhat occupied, as you will learn. I've got some good > news and some bad news for you. > > First, the bad news. After having done some particularly-inspired > configuration work on Alfresco, it came crashing to a halt and died. > This was the admin's human error, not Alfresco's. > > All attempts to fix the problem over the past few days have been > fruitless to date. If anyone is curious and wants to download a backup > of the crashed site, you can get it at [1] - a juicy 759 Mb. It > contains everything from the system: database, file system, the > currently-inaccessible data, etc. > > There is a completely new and working Alfresco installation on > http://alfresco.libreoffice.org and > http://documentation.libreoffice.org, but all user accounts are going > to be have to be recreated.. I will do this as from Friday. > > After that, I'll start rebuilding everything. But I currently have no > assurance of being to recover *any* data. > > Oh, did I mention good news? Again, I should point out that this was > 100% human error and no malfunction of Alfresco's. Alfresco has proven > so far to be extremely stable and reliable on the server, and the > performances are now quite reasonable. This disaster happened in the > same way that a perfectly-working car will drive into a wall if you > point it in that direction. > > Now that the domain names have rolled over to the libreoffice.org > domain, I'm planning to contact the Alfresco project and try and get > them involved as a partner in configuring and customizing the site. > > For the next 24-48 hours, I'm busy and won't be heard much, but I'll > be working on things over the weekend. > > You can imagine how humbly I offer you all my apologies. > > [1] traduction.biz/downloads/alfresco-3.4c.back.tar.gz > > David Nelson How come that there was no backup? Three-quarters of a GB is really small peanuts storage-wise nowadays. My two Microsoft-hosted and Linux-hosted 1and1.com (Schlund.de) business accounts afford me 500 GB of storage alone and tons of other services I would never need for a total of $20 a month. Plus, just about any small dedicated fileserver or unused home PC could have filled in as backup--for free. That lack of planning is quite a disservice to all the contributors' time and effort--not saying that I put in any time... Gary Hi :) Sadly Murphy's Law happens. Hindsight is wonderful but presumably the back-ups fell foul of the same problem as the original as does sometimes happen. See the new Enterprise where Commander Tucker is unhappy to only have only 1 backup for a 5 part system that can run on just 1 cylinder (in a pinch). I imagine David has been "sweating buckets" trying to recover or rebuild and most people have probably been pitying him while trying to find their own back-ups to help him. Regards from Tom :) -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to documentation+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/documentation/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Alfresco site offline?
On 3/9/2011 10:36 PM, David Nelson wrote: Hi guys, Sorry, I'm very tardy in replying, I've been absent a few days, and have been somewhat occupied, as you will learn. I've got some good news and some bad news for you. First, the bad news. After having done some particularly-inspired configuration work on Alfresco, it came crashing to a halt and died. This was the admin's human error, not Alfresco's. All attempts to fix the problem over the past few days have been fruitless to date. If anyone is curious and wants to download a backup of the crashed site, you can get it at [1] - a juicy 759 Mb. It contains everything from the system: database, file system, the currently-inaccessible data, etc. There is a completely new and working Alfresco installation on http://alfresco.libreoffice.org and http://documentation.libreoffice.org, but all user accounts are going to be have to be recreated.. I will do this as from Friday. After that, I'll start rebuilding everything. But I currently have no assurance of being to recover *any* data. Oh, did I mention good news? Again, I should point out that this was 100% human error and no malfunction of Alfresco's. Alfresco has proven so far to be extremely stable and reliable on the server, and the performances are now quite reasonable. This disaster happened in the same way that a perfectly-working car will drive into a wall if you point it in that direction. Now that the domain names have rolled over to the libreoffice.org domain, I'm planning to contact the Alfresco project and try and get them involved as a partner in configuring and customizing the site. For the next 24-48 hours, I'm busy and won't be heard much, but I'll be working on things over the weekend. You can imagine how humbly I offer you all my apologies. [1] traduction.biz/downloads/alfresco-3.4c.back.tar.gz David Nelson How come that there was no backup? Three-quarters of a GB is really small peanuts storage-wise nowadays. My two Microsoft-hosted and Linux-hosted 1and1.com (Schlund.de) business accounts afford me 500 GB of storage alone and tons of other services I would never need for a total of $20 a month. Plus, just about any small dedicated fileserver or unused home PC could have filled in as backup--for free. That lack of planning is quite a disservice to all the contributors' time and effort--not saying that I put in any time... Gary -- Gary Schnabl Southwest Detroit, two miles NORTH! of Canada--Windsor, that is... -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to documentation+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/documentation/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***