On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 07:26:16AM +0200, Roberto Galoppini wrote:
> AOOE has been successfully migrated, below a concise list of improvements,
> a blog post on SF will follow next week (possibly coordinating  that with
> the new AOO release).
> 
> 1. The whole platform has been upgraded to a web 2.0ish style. Adding more
> content, serve developers' needs as well as scale with end-users' growth is
> easier now.
> 
> 2. The look&feel has been updated and aligned with the new AOO 4 look. We
> put the word 'beta' in the header, to be removed once the new release will
> go out.
> 
> 3.  The search has been improved and it provides the autocomplete
> functionality (try it out writing 'dr' for example).
> 
> 4. The auto-update for Extensions has been reactivated.
> 
> 5. A new feature allows devs to report AOO 4.0 compatibility for their
> extensions, and by default we set all to 'unknown'. Have a look at
> http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/abcdef+754758+df418f+a81383 to
> get an example.
> 
> Note that to take full advantage of this new feature we need authors to set
> properly the compatibility field, and to crack a new Extension to check
> extensions compatibility or changes (it should check which extensions are
> installed, e.g. A, B, C and then call
> http://extensions.openoffice.org/upgrade/400/A+B+C). Maybe we can discuss
> further option once AOO 4 will be released.
> 
> 6. Finally Extensions authors have full control over comments and spam.

The download buttons for externally hosted extensions (or at least for
this one:
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/mysql-driver-apache-openoffice)
give an "Access denied" error page.


Regards
-- 
Ariel Constenla-Haile
La Plata, Argentina

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