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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/preview/missing-pictures-staging by this push: new 211c0cf Automatic Site Publish by Buildbot 211c0cf is described below commit 211c0cfc75a906e7a8c0bfc9f692d8e636ad1215 Author: buildbot <us...@infra.apache.org> AuthorDate: Sat Jun 10 05:00:20 2023 +0000 Automatic Site Publish by Buildbot --- output/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to.html | 2 +- output/feeds/all-en.atom.xml | 2 +- output/feeds/blog.atom.xml | 2 +- .../images/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to_OpenCash.png | Bin 0 -> 133229 bytes 4 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/output/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to.html b/output/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to.html index cce40e3..0821a7f 100644 --- a/output/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to.html +++ b/output/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to.html @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ <p>As we on the Apache OpenOffice project put the final touches on our 4.1 release, we've started planning for our next major release, version 4.2, hopefully out sometime mid-year. One of the exciting new features we're looking forward to is support for the <b>OpenCash Protocol</b>, the new open standard for on-demand funding and delivery of both traditional currencies as well as the new cryptocurrencies.</p> <p>For several years it has been possible, with expensive proprietary systems, to do convenient on-demand funding and printing of postage stamps. The OpenCash protocol advances this to the next level, extended to currencies, and in an way that makes it accessible to users on all platforms. </p> <p>We're still early in the design phase for this feature, but the gist of it can be seen in the following UI prototype: <br/></p> -<div align="center"><img src="https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/mediaresource/b3c382d4-cf7d-4efd-8097-718f4c82e03e"/></div> +<div align="center"><img src="../images/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to_OpenCash.png"/></div> <p> The basic flow would be: <br/></p> <ol> <li>User selects desired currency, denomination and number of copies.<br/></li> diff --git a/output/feeds/all-en.atom.xml b/output/feeds/all-en.atom.xml index fa2fc57..324f89b 100644 --- a/output/feeds/all-en.atom.xml +++ b/output/feeds/all-en.atom.xml @@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@ OpenOffice suite has been downloaded a whopping 100 million times." </span> <p>As we on the Apache OpenOffice project put the final touches on our 4.1 release, we've started planning for our next major release, version 4.2, hopefully out sometime mid-year. One of the exciting new features we're looking forward to is support for the <b>OpenCash Protocol</b>, the new open standard for on-demand funding and delivery of both traditional currencies as well as the new cryptocurrencies.</p> <p>For several years it has been possible, with expensive proprietary systems, to do convenient on-demand funding and printing of postage stamps.&nbsp; The OpenCash protocol advances this to the next level, extended to currencies, and in an way that makes it accessible to users on all platforms. </p> <p>We're still early in the design phase for this feature, but the gist of it can be seen in the following UI prototype: <br/></p> -<div align="center"><img src="https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/mediaresource/b3c382d4-cf7d-4efd-8097-718f4c82e03e"/></div> +<div align="center"><img src="../images/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to_OpenCash.png"/></div> <p> The basic flow would be: <br/></p> <ol> <li>User selects desired currency, denomination and number of copies.<br/></li> diff --git a/output/feeds/blog.atom.xml b/output/feeds/blog.atom.xml index a1f5524..13c5417 100644 --- a/output/feeds/blog.atom.xml +++ b/output/feeds/blog.atom.xml @@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@ OpenOffice suite has been downloaded a whopping 100 million times." </span> <p>As we on the Apache OpenOffice project put the final touches on our 4.1 release, we've started planning for our next major release, version 4.2, hopefully out sometime mid-year. One of the exciting new features we're looking forward to is support for the <b>OpenCash Protocol</b>, the new open standard for on-demand funding and delivery of both traditional currencies as well as the new cryptocurrencies.</p> <p>For several years it has been possible, with expensive proprietary systems, to do convenient on-demand funding and printing of postage stamps.&nbsp; The OpenCash protocol advances this to the next level, extended to currencies, and in an way that makes it accessible to users on all platforms. </p> <p>We're still early in the design phase for this feature, but the gist of it can be seen in the following UI prototype: <br/></p> -<div align="center"><img src="https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/mediaresource/b3c382d4-cf7d-4efd-8097-718f4c82e03e"/></div> +<div align="center"><img src="../images/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to_OpenCash.png"/></div> <p> The basic flow would be: <br/></p> <ol> <li>User selects desired currency, denomination and number of copies.<br/></li> diff --git a/output/images/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to_OpenCash.png b/output/images/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to_OpenCash.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..afe2f87 Binary files /dev/null and b/output/images/blog/apache_openoffice_4_2_to_OpenCash.png differ