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New translations like Lithuanian and Hebrew are published and updated.<br/>Website translations are made more visibile using a language dropdown and browser-based language negotiation.</li> +<li><b>June</b>: A new initiative allows to quickly and easily localize the OpenOffice website. New translations like Lithuanian and Hebrew are published and updated.<br/>Website translations are made more visible using a language dropdown and browser-based language negotiation.</li> <li><b>July</b>: The social media presence of Apache OpenOffice grows.<br/>The Facebook fan page at https://facebook.com/ApacheOO grows more than 30% from 2013, to 13,000 fans.<br/>The official Twitter account at https://twitter.com/apacheoo has more than 3,500 followers, with a 75% increase over the previous year.</li> <li><b>August</b>: Apache OpenOffice 4.1.1 is released, with several important bugfixes, full support for three additional languages, security improvements and support for gestures under Mac OS X.</li> <li><b>September</b>: The Apache OpenOffice Forum and Wiki receive hardware upgrades by the Apache Infra team to be able to sustain the ever-growing traffic.<br/>The official forum at https://forum.openoffice.org is the most used channel for user support, averaging over 100 posts per day and accumulating 320,000 posts about Apache OpenOffice and all derivatives.</li> diff --git a/output/blog/apache_openoffice_track_at_apachecon.html b/output/blog/apache_openoffice_track_at_apachecon.html index 7806d47..dbbcd83 100644 --- a/output/blog/apache_openoffice_track_at_apachecon.html +++ b/output/blog/apache_openoffice_track_at_apachecon.html @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ <ul> <li>Andre Fischer <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/50/">destroyed the current slide show functionality</a> with a great talk on how we can achieve smoother, eye-pleasant animations in Apache OpenOffice Impress. As he put it, currently "Impress... doesn't", but a proper redesign will allow a better integration of video and audio and direct support for 3D effects. Andre concluded his presentation by showing an experiment of smooth video playing with on-the-fly 3D tran [...] <li>Herbert Duerr <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/70/">pointed out the opportunities with platform integration</a>: the issues we are now having with system integration require work on many areas, including 64-bit ports and multi-threading. And the Apache OpenOffice code is written at a level that makes some basic system integrations difficult, but support for specific features such as some "gestures" in Mac OS X is coming in 4.0.</li> -<li>Pedro Giffuni showed how <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/54/">outdated dependencies were making the early Apache OpenOffice code unnecessarily complex and easy to break</a>. The "IP clearance" period, one of the first actions taken during incubation, allowed to get rid of useless dependencies and to replace some outdated code, while preserving the previous functonality and stability and making ports (like the FreeBSD port) easier.</li> +<li>Pedro Giffuni showed how <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/54/">outdated dependencies were making the early Apache OpenOffice code unnecessarily complex and easy to break</a>. The "IP clearance" period, one of the first actions taken during incubation, allowed to get rid of useless dependencies and to replace some outdated code, while preserving the previous functionality and stability and making ports (like the FreeBSD port) easier.</li> <li>Dwayne Bailey, one of the main <a href="https://translate.apache.org/projects/OOo_34/">Pootle</a> developers, and Juergen Schmidt made a comprehensive analysis of what can be improved in Pootle and in the Apache OpenOffice localization process respectively. The new Pootle will include an easy-to-use AJAX interface and direct support for translation memories and suggestions. Dwayne will be looking into extending Pootle with functionality useful for a new, simplified localization proce [...] </ul> <div align="center"> diff --git a/output/blog/interview_with_the_developers_of.html b/output/blog/interview_with_the_developers_of.html index eadf65d..152e85a 100644 --- a/output/blog/interview_with_the_developers_of.html +++ b/output/blog/interview_with_the_developers_of.html @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ <p> </p> <p> </p> <div class="im"> -<p><b>What is PrOOo-Box? How does it differ from what a user downloads fromthe Apache OpenOffice website?</b><br/> </p> +<p><b>What is PrOOo-Box? How does it differ from what a user downloads from the Apache OpenOffice website?</b><br/> </p> <p>With the PrOOo-Box, a user not only gets Apache OpenOffice, but also other interesting programs from the open source area, such as Lightning, Sunbird, Inkscape and FreeMind. Also included are a part of the diff --git a/output/blog/note_from_a_satisfied_user.html b/output/blog/note_from_a_satisfied_user.html index c082e00..68ed2cf 100644 --- a/output/blog/note_from_a_satisfied_user.html +++ b/output/blog/note_from_a_satisfied_user.html @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ <p>Quote start<br/></p> <p><i>I was encouraged to leave my aoo forum post directly in the dev mailing list so that you all can read what I wanted to express. I am not a -software developper in any sense--only a user. +software developer in any sense--only a user. <br/><br/>Dear developers, </i> <i><br/>there may be little positive feedback for your work, I guess. So I created an account for the forum (and now subscribed temporarily to @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ magazines, brochures etc. </i> <i><br/><br/>OpenOffice is a great, great software, even if it didn't evolve much in the last years! (maybe even: because..) Powerful enough for both private and standard business use. -</i> <i><br/><br/>Keep patience and persistance! +</i> <i><br/><br/>Keep patience and persistence! </i> <i><br/><br/>A very satisfied and content user </i> </p> <p>Quote end<br/></p> <p>[1] <a href="http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-dev/201610.mbox/%3C2137ac11e13907261a14ca11752eb75a%40email.freenet.de%3E">Archived message in the developer mailing list</a><a href="http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-dev/201610.mbox/%3C2137ac11e13907261a14ca11752eb75a%40email.freenet.de%3E"></a></p> diff --git a/output/blog/results_of_apache_openoffice_4.html b/output/blog/results_of_apache_openoffice_4.html index e04f7b4..a5598fa 100644 --- a/output/blog/results_of_apache_openoffice_4.html +++ b/output/blog/results_of_apache_openoffice_4.html @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ graphic assets that would require updating in a refresh, my submissions retain familiar and recognizable elements including the orb element and logo type layout, which would allow a scaled rollout of the new logo. Other elements of the logo submissions were enhanced, -including the curvature of the document/gulls or the use of a a stylized +including the curvature of the document/gulls or the use of a stylized feather, a colour palette which harmonizes well with proposed individual product icons, the use of a globe element, and logo type colouring which emphasizes the word "open" - which is our @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ office suite for the last 13 years or so."</p> <p align="center"> <img src="../images/blog/logo-34.png"/></p> <p>You can see the top scoring design above, by Chris Rottensteiner, a webworker and genetic genealogist from South Tyrol in the Alps. He supports the free digital - data flow and open elaboration trough FOSS software. "I'm + data flow and open elaboration through FOSS software. "I'm a clean flat style fan and tried to make something without glossy or other "modish" elements: the brand should speak for itself. For this second and much better diff --git a/output/feeds/all-en.atom.xml b/output/feeds/all-en.atom.xml index ea38b47..c49715d 100644 --- a/output/feeds/all-en.atom.xml +++ b/output/feeds/all-en.atom.xml @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ list so that you all can read what I wanted …</i></p></summary><co <p>Quote start<br/></p> <p><i>I was encouraged to leave my aoo forum post directly in the dev mailing list so that you all can read what I wanted to express. I am not a -software developper in any sense--only a user. +software developer in any sense--only a user. <br/><br/>Dear developers, </i> <i><br/>there may be little positive feedback for your work, I guess. So I created an account for the forum (and now subscribed temporarily to @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ magazines, brochures etc. </i> <i><br/><br/>OpenOffice is a great, great software, even if it didn't evolve much in the last years! (maybe even: because..)&nbsp;&nbsp; Powerful enough for both private and standard business use. -</i> <i><br/><br/>Keep patience and persistance! +</i> <i><br/><br/>Keep patience and persistence! </i> <i><br/><br/>A very satisfied and content user </i> </p> <p>Quote end<br/></p> <p>[1] <a href="http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-dev/201610.mbox/%3C2137ac11e13907261a14ca11752eb75a%40email.freenet.de%3E">Archived message in the developer mailing list</a><a href="http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-dev/201610.mbox/%3C2137ac11e13907261a14ca11752eb75a%40email.freenet.de%3E"></a></p> @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ I've heard that most commercial word-processors (OpenOffice Writer is regarded a <li><b>March</b>: the Apache OpenOffice community prepares for ApacheCon Denver (7-11 April) by designing a dedicated track.<br/>Selected topics include: work toward a new translation workflow and a new build system, Open Source marketing and security testing.</li> <li><b>April</b>: Apache OpenOffice 4.1.0 is released, with much improved accessibility, support for comments on text ranges, a new interface for editing input fields and many improvements in handling of graphics.<br/>Hundreds of community members participate in testing, with dedicated tests by accessibility experts.<br/>The code, distributed under the Apache License 2.0, is promptly reused by other projects.</li> <li><b>May</b>: Apache OpenOffice downloads hit the 100 million mark in less than 2 years.<br/>By the end of 2014, downloads are more than <b>130 millions</b>, from virtually all countries and territories in the world.</li> -<li><b>June</b>: A new initiative allows to quickly and easily localize the OpenOffice website. New translations like Lithuanian and Hebrew are published and updated.<br/>Website translations are made more visibile using a language dropdown and browser-based language negotiation.</li> +<li><b>June</b>: A new initiative allows to quickly and easily localize the OpenOffice website. New translations like Lithuanian and Hebrew are published and updated.<br/>Website translations are made more visible using a language dropdown and browser-based language negotiation.</li> <li><b>July</b>: The social media presence of Apache OpenOffice grows.<br/>The Facebook fan page at https://facebook.com/ApacheOO grows more than 30% from 2013, to 13,000 fans.<br/>The official Twitter account at https://twitter.com/apacheoo has more than 3,500 followers, with a 75% increase over the previous year.</li> <li><b>August</b>: Apache OpenOffice 4.1.1 is released, with several important bugfixes, full support for three additional languages, security improvements and support for gestures under Mac OS X.</li> <li><b>September</b>: The Apache OpenOffice Forum and Wiki receive hardware upgrades by the Apache Infra team to be able to sustain the ever-growing traffic.<br/>The official forum at https://forum.openoffice.org is the most used channel for user support, averaging over 100 posts per day and accumulating 320,000 posts about Apache OpenOffice and all derivatives.</li> @@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@ marketing, web site maintenance.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <div class="im"> -<p><b>What is PrOOo-Box? &nbsp;How does it differ from what a user downloads fromthe Apache OpenOffice website?</b><br/> </p> +<p><b>What is PrOOo-Box? &nbsp;How does it differ from what a user downloads from the Apache OpenOffice website?</b><br/> </p> <p>With the PrOOo-Box, a user not only gets Apache OpenOffice, but also other interesting programs from the open source area, such as Lightning, Sunbird, Inkscape and FreeMind. Also included are a part of the @@ -1890,7 +1890,7 @@ graphic assets that would require updating in a refresh, my submissions retain familiar and recognizable&nbsp;elements including the&nbsp;orb element and logo type layout, which would allow a scaled rollout of the new logo. Other elements of the logo submissions were enhanced, -including the curvature of the&nbsp;document/gulls or&nbsp;the use of a a stylized +including the curvature of the&nbsp;document/gulls or&nbsp;the use of a stylized feather, a colour palette which harmonizes well with proposed individual product icons, the use of a globe element, and logo type colouring which emphasizes the word "open" -&nbsp;which is our @@ -1914,7 +1914,7 @@ office suite for the last 13 years or so."</p> <p align="center"> <img src="../images/blog/logo-34.png"/></p> <p>You can see the top scoring design above, by Chris Rottensteiner, a webworker and genetic genealogist from South Tyrol in the Alps. He supports the free digital - data flow and open elaboration trough FOSS software. "I'm + data flow and open elaboration through FOSS software. "I'm a clean flat style fan and tried to make something without glossy or other "modish" elements: the brand should speak for itself. For this second and much better @@ -3449,7 +3449,7 @@ development at Apache, then you can quickly skim over the Level 1 and Level 2 mo <ul> <li>Andre Fischer <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/50/">destroyed the current slide show functionality</a> with a great talk on how we can achieve smoother, eye-pleasant animations in Apache OpenOffice Impress. As he put it, currently "Impress... doesn't", but a proper redesign will allow a better integration of video and audio and direct support for 3D effects. Andre concluded his presentation by showing an experiment of smooth video playing with [...] <li>Herbert Duerr <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/70/">pointed out the opportunities with platform integration</a>: the issues we are now having with system integration require work on many areas, including 64-bit ports and multi-threading. And the Apache OpenOffice code is written at a level that makes some basic system integrations difficult, but support for specific features such as some "gestures" in Mac OS X is coming in 4.0.</li> -<li>Pedro Giffuni showed how <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/54/">outdated dependencies were making the early Apache OpenOffice code unnecessarily complex and easy to break</a>. The "IP clearance" period, one of the first actions taken during incubation, allowed to get rid of useless dependencies and to replace some outdated code, while preserving the previous functonality and stability and making ports (like the FreeBSD port) easier.</li> +<li>Pedro Giffuni showed how <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/54/">outdated dependencies were making the early Apache OpenOffice code unnecessarily complex and easy to break</a>. The "IP clearance" period, one of the first actions taken during incubation, allowed to get rid of useless dependencies and to replace some outdated code, while preserving the previous functionality and stability and making ports (like the FreeBSD port) easier.</li> <li>Dwayne Bailey, one of the main <a href="https://translate.apache.org/projects/OOo_34/">Pootle</a> developers, and Juergen Schmidt made a comprehensive analysis of what can be improved in Pootle and in the Apache OpenOffice localization process respectively. The new Pootle will include an easy-to-use AJAX interface and direct support for translation memories and suggestions. Dwayne will be looking into extending Pootle with functionality useful for a new, simplified [...] </ul> <div align="center"> diff --git a/output/feeds/blog.atom.xml b/output/feeds/blog.atom.xml index 2c69f28..6f3baad 100644 --- a/output/feeds/blog.atom.xml +++ b/output/feeds/blog.atom.xml @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ list so that you all can read what I wanted …</i></p></summary><co <p>Quote start<br/></p> <p><i>I was encouraged to leave my aoo forum post directly in the dev mailing list so that you all can read what I wanted to express. I am not a -software developper in any sense--only a user. +software developer in any sense--only a user. <br/><br/>Dear developers, </i> <i><br/>there may be little positive feedback for your work, I guess. So I created an account for the forum (and now subscribed temporarily to @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ magazines, brochures etc. </i> <i><br/><br/>OpenOffice is a great, great software, even if it didn't evolve much in the last years! (maybe even: because..)&nbsp;&nbsp; Powerful enough for both private and standard business use. -</i> <i><br/><br/>Keep patience and persistance! +</i> <i><br/><br/>Keep patience and persistence! </i> <i><br/><br/>A very satisfied and content user </i> </p> <p>Quote end<br/></p> <p>[1] <a href="http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-dev/201610.mbox/%3C2137ac11e13907261a14ca11752eb75a%40email.freenet.de%3E">Archived message in the developer mailing list</a><a href="http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-dev/201610.mbox/%3C2137ac11e13907261a14ca11752eb75a%40email.freenet.de%3E"></a></p> @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ I've heard that most commercial word-processors (OpenOffice Writer is regarded a <li><b>March</b>: the Apache OpenOffice community prepares for ApacheCon Denver (7-11 April) by designing a dedicated track.<br/>Selected topics include: work toward a new translation workflow and a new build system, Open Source marketing and security testing.</li> <li><b>April</b>: Apache OpenOffice 4.1.0 is released, with much improved accessibility, support for comments on text ranges, a new interface for editing input fields and many improvements in handling of graphics.<br/>Hundreds of community members participate in testing, with dedicated tests by accessibility experts.<br/>The code, distributed under the Apache License 2.0, is promptly reused by other projects.</li> <li><b>May</b>: Apache OpenOffice downloads hit the 100 million mark in less than 2 years.<br/>By the end of 2014, downloads are more than <b>130 millions</b>, from virtually all countries and territories in the world.</li> -<li><b>June</b>: A new initiative allows to quickly and easily localize the OpenOffice website. New translations like Lithuanian and Hebrew are published and updated.<br/>Website translations are made more visibile using a language dropdown and browser-based language negotiation.</li> +<li><b>June</b>: A new initiative allows to quickly and easily localize the OpenOffice website. New translations like Lithuanian and Hebrew are published and updated.<br/>Website translations are made more visible using a language dropdown and browser-based language negotiation.</li> <li><b>July</b>: The social media presence of Apache OpenOffice grows.<br/>The Facebook fan page at https://facebook.com/ApacheOO grows more than 30% from 2013, to 13,000 fans.<br/>The official Twitter account at https://twitter.com/apacheoo has more than 3,500 followers, with a 75% increase over the previous year.</li> <li><b>August</b>: Apache OpenOffice 4.1.1 is released, with several important bugfixes, full support for three additional languages, security improvements and support for gestures under Mac OS X.</li> <li><b>September</b>: The Apache OpenOffice Forum and Wiki receive hardware upgrades by the Apache Infra team to be able to sustain the ever-growing traffic.<br/>The official forum at https://forum.openoffice.org is the most used channel for user support, averaging over 100 posts per day and accumulating 320,000 posts about Apache OpenOffice and all derivatives.</li> @@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@ marketing, web site maintenance.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <div class="im"> -<p><b>What is PrOOo-Box? &nbsp;How does it differ from what a user downloads fromthe Apache OpenOffice website?</b><br/> </p> +<p><b>What is PrOOo-Box? &nbsp;How does it differ from what a user downloads from the Apache OpenOffice website?</b><br/> </p> <p>With the PrOOo-Box, a user not only gets Apache OpenOffice, but also other interesting programs from the open source area, such as Lightning, Sunbird, Inkscape and FreeMind. Also included are a part of the @@ -1890,7 +1890,7 @@ graphic assets that would require updating in a refresh, my submissions retain familiar and recognizable&nbsp;elements including the&nbsp;orb element and logo type layout, which would allow a scaled rollout of the new logo. Other elements of the logo submissions were enhanced, -including the curvature of the&nbsp;document/gulls or&nbsp;the use of a a stylized +including the curvature of the&nbsp;document/gulls or&nbsp;the use of a stylized feather, a colour palette which harmonizes well with proposed individual product icons, the use of a globe element, and logo type colouring which emphasizes the word "open" -&nbsp;which is our @@ -1914,7 +1914,7 @@ office suite for the last 13 years or so."</p> <p align="center"> <img src="../images/blog/logo-34.png"/></p> <p>You can see the top scoring design above, by Chris Rottensteiner, a webworker and genetic genealogist from South Tyrol in the Alps. He supports the free digital - data flow and open elaboration trough FOSS software. "I'm + data flow and open elaboration through FOSS software. "I'm a clean flat style fan and tried to make something without glossy or other "modish" elements: the brand should speak for itself. For this second and much better @@ -3449,7 +3449,7 @@ development at Apache, then you can quickly skim over the Level 1 and Level 2 mo <ul> <li>Andre Fischer <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/50/">destroyed the current slide show functionality</a> with a great talk on how we can achieve smoother, eye-pleasant animations in Apache OpenOffice Impress. As he put it, currently "Impress... doesn't", but a proper redesign will allow a better integration of video and audio and direct support for 3D effects. Andre concluded his presentation by showing an experiment of smooth video playing with [...] <li>Herbert Duerr <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/70/">pointed out the opportunities with platform integration</a>: the issues we are now having with system integration require work on many areas, including 64-bit ports and multi-threading. And the Apache OpenOffice code is written at a level that makes some basic system integrations difficult, but support for specific features such as some "gestures" in Mac OS X is coming in 4.0.</li> -<li>Pedro Giffuni showed how <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/54/">outdated dependencies were making the early Apache OpenOffice code unnecessarily complex and easy to break</a>. The "IP clearance" period, one of the first actions taken during incubation, allowed to get rid of useless dependencies and to replace some outdated code, while preserving the previous functonality and stability and making ports (like the FreeBSD port) easier.</li> +<li>Pedro Giffuni showed how <a href="http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/54/">outdated dependencies were making the early Apache OpenOffice code unnecessarily complex and easy to break</a>. The "IP clearance" period, one of the first actions taken during incubation, allowed to get rid of useless dependencies and to replace some outdated code, while preserving the previous functionality and stability and making ports (like the FreeBSD port) easier.</li> <li>Dwayne Bailey, one of the main <a href="https://translate.apache.org/projects/OOo_34/">Pootle</a> developers, and Juergen Schmidt made a comprehensive analysis of what can be improved in Pootle and in the Apache OpenOffice localization process respectively. The new Pootle will include an easy-to-use AJAX interface and direct support for translation memories and suggestions. Dwayne will be looking into extending Pootle with functionality useful for a new, simplified [...] </ul> <div align="center">