Re: Community Session

2012-11-17 Thread Peter Junge
I haven't yet heard about the community session at the ApacheCon EU. How did it go? Thanks in advance, Peter On 11/8/2012 12:54 AM, Andrew Rist wrote: Click to view interactively: http://360.io/LWdsMb Captured with *** stock iPhone disclaimer ***

Re: My address

2012-11-17 Thread Louis Suárez-Potts
If I can just add this note to David: this is a public list. -louis On 12-11-17, at 20:11 , Peter Junge wrote: > Hi Dave, > > to change your subscription, do as below: > 1) Send an email with your new email address to: > dev-subscr...@openoffice.apache.org > 2) Send an email with the email ad

Re: My address

2012-11-17 Thread Peter Junge
Hi Dave, to change your subscription, do as below: 1) Send an email with your new email address to: dev-subscr...@openoffice.apache.org 2) Send an email with the email address you want to unsubscribe to: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org 3) In both cases you will receive an automatic reply

My address

2012-11-17 Thread David L. Schultz
Please update your records to change my email address to Thanks,

Re: [Mwiki] Spam Attack in progress!

2012-11-17 Thread TJ Frazier
On 11/17/2012 18:04, TJ Frazier wrote: On 11/17/2012 17:17, Rob Weir wrote: On Nov 17, 2012, at 4:26 PM, TJ Frazier wrote: On 11/17/2012 15:56, Max Merbald wrote: Hi, disabling new registrations is one thing which might, however, stop sensible people from participating. I think it must be v

RE: [UX] Desoign Exploration - Dockable Task Pane Content Design

2012-11-17 Thread Manuel del Valle
> > NOTE: I really like the "style only" way. In fact, I would love to see an > alternative Writer UI were direct formatting is completely forbidden. > Direct formatting is a bad habit that always cause headaches. But that's > just me ;) > > Regards > Ricardo > +1 I couldn't agree with you mor

Re: [Mwiki] Spam Attack in progress!

2012-11-17 Thread TJ Frazier
On 11/17/2012 17:17, Rob Weir wrote: On Nov 17, 2012, at 4:26 PM, TJ Frazier wrote: On 11/17/2012 15:56, Max Merbald wrote: Hi, disabling new registrations is one thing which might, however, stop sensible people from participating. I think it must be very frustrating when you're trying to re

Re: [Mwiki] Spam Attack in progress!

2012-11-17 Thread Rob Weir
On Nov 17, 2012, at 4:26 PM, TJ Frazier wrote: > On 11/17/2012 15:56, Max Merbald wrote: >> Hi, >> >> disabling new registrations is one thing which might, however, stop >> sensible people from participating. I think it must be very frustrating >> when you're trying to register somewhere in order

Re: [Mwiki] Spam Attack in progress!

2012-11-17 Thread TJ Frazier
On 11/17/2012 15:56, Max Merbald wrote: Hi, disabling new registrations is one thing which might, however, stop sensible people from participating. I think it must be very frustrating when you're trying to register somewhere in order to constructively contribute to a project and you can't. Won'

Re: [Mwiki] Spam Attack in progress!

2012-11-17 Thread Max Merbald
Hi, disabling new registrations is one thing which might, however, stop sensible people from participating. I think it must be very frustrating when you're trying to register somewhere in order to constructively contribute to a project and you can't. Won't it be possible to ban some of the m

Re: [Mwiki] Spam Attack in progress!

2012-11-17 Thread TJ Frazier
On 11/17/2012 08:28, Regina Henschel wrote: Hi, TJ Frazier schrieb: Since 05:00 (UTC+5) this morning, I have blocked over 150 spammers; the deleted-pages count is higher. Normal would be about half a dozen. And still they come. In the short run, I can probably handle it, though help from any c

Re: Apache and ODF

2012-11-17 Thread Kay Schenk
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Alki Nea wrote: > Greetings, > I wrote a free converter that takes an OpenOffice document (well, > LibreOffice) > and converts it to Kindle format. > It's impossible to handle everything from the ODT format, as kindles are > more > restrictive, so don't expect a 1

Apache OpenOffice at FOSDEM 2013, 2-3 February 2013, Brussels

2012-11-17 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Apache OpenOffice at FOSDEM 2013, 2-3 February 2013, Brussels Apache OpenOffice (formerly OpenOffice.org) is coming again to FOSDEM in Brussels, for the first time as an Apache Top-Level Project. Our community has a new structure, friendly and open, and new developers are especially welcome. We

Re: Buffer Overflow Study at Auburn University - OpenOffice developers I would really appreciate your help!

2012-11-17 Thread Andrea Pescetti
This message is from last week and still unanswered; any developer willing to answer? (Please CC the original poster). Thanks, Andrea. On 08/11/2012 Auburn Study sse.auburn.st...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I am a graduate student at Auburn University, working with Dr. Munawar Hafiz. We are wor

Re: [Mwiki] Spam Attack in progress!

2012-11-17 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi, TJ Frazier schrieb: Since 05:00 (UTC+5) this morning, I have blocked over 150 spammers; the deleted-pages count is higher. Normal would be about half a dozen. And still they come. In the short run, I can probably handle it, though help from any committer sysops would be useful. In the long

Re: [DISCUSS] Do we want download links for Dev Builds on a usual webpage?

2012-11-17 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Rob Weir wrote: Question: the bugs that we're seeing related to profile conversion/upgrading, is that something that would only have been caught when testing with system integration enabled? Yes and no. The differences between with/without system integration are: - Installing the snapshot will

Re: Quickstarter under Linux (DEB)

2012-11-17 Thread Andrea Pescetti
On 05/11/2012 Mechtilde wrote: today I start to test version 3.5.0m1 under Debian. I stumbled over the anebled quickstarter. In version 3.4.1 final it was disabled. A disabled quickstarter should be the standard setting. Strange, I see it disabled in 350m1. Maybe you had installed other ooo-de

Re: Let's think about a Call for Dev Volunteers

2012-11-17 Thread Andrea Pescetti
On 16/11/2012 Rob Weir wrote: Also, another idea was whether we might make the initial build experience far easier for the developer if we encouraged the use of a single platform and version. A developer can use whatever they want, within reason, of course. But what if we said, if you use Ubunt