No bootstrap is the front end engine to make apps and website look great and 
best part its by twitter and it is open source so I don't think so server side 
is needed it basically html,css and js with customized layouts and predefined 
set of tools you can google about and about the selector of country we have to 
work on seperate sites based on language 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org>
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 19:32:11 
To: <dev@openoffice.apache.org>; <sara...@upscale.in>
Reply-To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: [WEBSITE] broken link on mac porting page

On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:48 AM,  <sara...@upscale.in> wrote:
> Can we make a website with automated language selector or optional language 
> selector and over all I m not convinced really website looks great either you 
> can incorporate bootstrap into it what do you say...


I'm not very familiar with Bootstrap.  Can you explain more?  For
example, does it require server-side processing?  For performance and
security reasons we have some severe restrictions on server-side
processes.

And for a language selector, we talked at one time about adding the
Google Translate drop down on each page, to make it easier for
visitors to get a page translated, but there were concerns on the poor
quality of the automated translation.

-Rob


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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org>
> Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 08:36:07
> To: <dev@openoffice.apache.org>
> Reply-To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [WEBSITE] broken link on mac porting page
>
> Sorry for top posting, but I think we've discussed this enough to have
> a sense of what our constraints are.
>
> A quick proposal:
>
> Let's start from this page:
>
> http://www.openoffice.org/product/
>
> That is linked to prominently from the homepage and the top navigation bar.
>
> I propose adding a new section to the left navigation panel, between
> "Products" and "More".  The new section will be called "Platforms" and
> will link to four pages:
>
> 1) Windows
>
> 2) Mac
>
> 3) Linux
>
> 4) Ports
>
> The first three will be new landing pages.  The last one will link to
> the existing /porting page.
>
> Each of the platform pages will have basic system requirements and a
> link to the download page. They pages can grow to contain (or link to)
> other platform specific instructions or FAQ's.
>
>
> -Rob
>
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 2:18 AM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org> wrote:
>>> Rob Weir wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I could see /platforms/mac if we imagine creating in the future
>>>> similar landing pages for Windows or Linux.
>>>> Note that today, a query of  "OpenOffice for Linux" has this ancient
>>>> page as a #1 hit:
>>>> http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/setup-linux.html
>>>> And the #1 hit for "OpenOffice for Windows" is not even at our
>>>> website.  It goes to CNet's download.com page.
>>>
>>>
>>> Very interesting. Indeed this could also be the way to catch users who look
>>> for "OpenOffice Portable", for example, and should know that we do have a
>>> (third-party, from winPenPack) version available; they are now offered an
>>> ancient version since OpenOffice Portable has not been updated yet. The
>>> updated version is not on the first page of search results.
>>>
>>
>> Exactly.
>>
>> In the last month we've seen the following related queries:
>>
>>         openoffice portable     2,500
>>         open office portable    1,000
>>         openoffice portable italiano    150
>>         apache openoffice portable      16
>>         portable        90
>>         openoffice portable download    16
>>         portable openoffice     12
>>         openofficeportable      <10
>>         office portable         <10
>>         openoffice portable日本語版         <10
>>         openoffice portable 3.4         <10
>>         openoffice 3.4 portable         <10
>>         openoffice portable deutsch     <10
>>         openoffice.org portable 日本語版    <10
>>         portable open office    <10
>>         openoffice.org portable         <10
>>         openoffice portable 日本語         <10
>>
>> For many of these queries the #1 page is the German page:
>> http://www.openoffice.org/de/downloads/oooportable.html.  That is not
>> the optimal page for most of these queries.
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Regards,
>>>   Andrea.

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