On 27/05/2014 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Herbert Duerr wrote:
The localized and stable folders only provide the old 3.2.x, 3.3.0
and 3.4.x releases, so getting more than 28000 weekly downloads there is
an alarming signal. ...
This could be our fault too. It seems that localized is mainly used to
2014-05-27 21:25 GMT+02:00 Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org:
Herbert Duerr wrote:
The localized and stable folders only provide the old 3.2.x, 3.3.0
and 3.4.x releases, so getting more than 28000 weekly downloads there is
an alarming signal.
This could be our fault too. It seems that
On 27.05.2014 20:58, Marcus (OOo) wrote:
Am 05/27/2014 05:46 PM, schrieb Kay Schenk:
We still allow for downloads of legacy OOo, so it
would probably be better to move the older versions to something like our
current structure -- your second option above?
+1
And, should the older
On 27/05/14 21:25, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Herbert Duerr wrote:
The localized and stable folders only provide the old 3.2.x, 3.3.0
and 3.4.x releases, so getting more than 28000 weekly downloads there is
an alarming signal.
This could be our fault too. It seems that localized is mainly used
Herbert Duerr wrote:
the five files
- localized/pl/3.4.1/Apache_OpenOffice_incubating_3.4.1_Win_x86_install_pl.exe
- localized/es/3.4.1/Apache_OpenOffice_incubating_3.4.1_Win_x86_install_es.exe
- localized/nb/3.4.1/Apache_OpenOffice_incubating_3.4.1_Win_x86_install_nb.exe
-
2014-05-28 13:46 GMT+02:00 Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org:
Herbert Duerr wrote:
the five files
- localized/pl/3.4.1/Apache_OpenOffice_incubating_3.4.1_
Win_x86_install_pl.exe
- localized/es/3.4.1/Apache_OpenOffice_incubating_3.4.1_
Win_x86_install_es.exe
-
I just noticed that many people seem to download AOO directly from
sourceforge and that the directory structure obviously misleads them to
download obsolete binaries. Here is the top-level layout and its weekly
download count:
4.1.0:843,483 weekly downloads
localized: 25,891 weekly
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Herbert Duerr h...@apache.org wrote:
I just noticed that many people seem to download AOO directly from
sourceforge and that the directory structure obviously misleads them to
download obsolete binaries. Here is the top-level layout and its weekly
download
Am 05/27/2014 05:00 PM, schrieb Herbert Duerr:
I just noticed that many people seem to download AOO directly from
sourceforge and that the directory structure obviously misleads them to
download obsolete binaries. Here is the top-level layout and its weekly
download count:
4.1.0: 843,483 weekly
Am 05/27/2014 05:46 PM, schrieb Kay Schenk:
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Herbert Duerrh...@apache.org wrote:
I just noticed that many people seem to download AOO directly from
sourceforge and that the directory structure obviously misleads them to
download obsolete binaries. Here is the
Herbert Duerr wrote:
The localized and stable folders only provide the old 3.2.x, 3.3.0
and 3.4.x releases, so getting more than 28000 weekly downloads there is
an alarming signal.
This could be our fault too. It seems that localized is mainly used to
serve these languages (using numbers from
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Marcus (OOo) marcus.m...@wtnet.de wrote:
Am 05/27/2014 05:46 PM, schrieb Kay Schenk:
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Herbert Duerrh...@apache.org wrote:
I just noticed that many people seem to download AOO directly from
sourceforge and that the
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