On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 3:17 AM, Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
> Am 06/09/2013 11:00 AM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti: > > Marcus (OOo) wrote: >> >>> Am 06/09/2013 12:18 AM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti: >>> >>>> * Release Schedule is actually a "Release History", or timeline >>>> >>> Right. Wouldn't it then be better to point to the new schedule? >>> >> >> No, this would mix stable and unstable version information and we are >> already quite paranoid on not linking unstable builds... So I would just >> rename the link to "Release History" and keep it as it is. >> > > The link points to the schedule, not to the wiki for downloading snapshot > builds. And I don't see any cross link to it. > > > * Dictionaries leads to a totally outdated section. We recently >>>> consolidated all dictionaries in extensions.openoffice.org , so I'd >>>> recommend a link "Extensions and Dictionaries" pointing to >>>> extensions.openoffice.org instead of two separate links. >>>> >>> Then it's IMHO better to extend the link in the light blue box to speak >>> about "Get Apache OpenOffice Extensions and Dictionaries" and delete the >>> link in the nav sidebar. >>> >> >> Updating the blue box is OK. And for the right sidebar, I don't see a >> risk with duplication, a lot of stuff is already duplicated: we can even >> leave it as it and link "Dictionaries" to >> http://extensions.openoffice.**org <http://extensions.openoffice.org> ; >> > > OK, updated. > > > > the important part is to avoid that > >> users are driven to a totally outdated page recommending now deprecated >> and obsolete features like DicOOo. >> > > What about the link to the building guide? I've lost the overview where > the best data is. > The Build Guide link you have seems OK to me. > > Marcus > > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > dev-unsubscribe@openoffice.**apache.org<dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MzK "You can't believe one thing and do another. What you believe and what you do are the same thing." -- Leonard Peltier