Hi Kees
Em 23/02/2019 07:05, kees...@libreoffice.org escreveu:
> Hi
>
> After migrating documents from ODF Authors to the Nextcloud, should we
> delete the documents from ODF Authors, or are they removed automagically?
>
> Cheers, Kees
No need to.
But it is up to the communities to keep or not
Olivier Hallot schreef op 14.02.2019 18:09:
Hello Authors
In order to optimize our resources in many aspects (manpower, security,
hardware) we started last year the migration of some documentation
communities to the NextCloud service.
https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org
To the date, the
Drew Jensen schreef op 18.02.2019 15:39:
Great, I'm glad you found it.
There is a difference between the services which needs to be taken into
account however.
A big difference is of course in how the files are, by default,
delivered
to users between the two services:
plone will always lead
Great, I'm glad you found it.
There is a difference between the services which needs to be taken into
account however.
A big difference is of course in how the files are, by default, delivered
to users between the two services:
plone will always lead to a download and nothing more.
nextcloud, on
Drew Jensen schreef op 17.02.2019 17:00:
You can create a shareable link any file for directory which gives
read-only/download privileges to the public.
To do that open the details pane for a directory or a file and you will
see
an option to create the share link.
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at
At this moment we use ODF Authors for storing and publishing LibreOffice
guides.
In ODF Authors we can give documents the status “Externally visible”. So
users can access the documents without login in.
As ODF Authors is going to be deactivated we have to be able to make the
documents available