On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 3:40 PM, jan iversen wrote:
> Thanks rob.
>
> I changed ssi.mdtext (in SVN) as you suggested, and just had to make a
> change on a page so I could get the site generated again, and IT WORKED !!
> so that is the way to do these kind of changes.
>
> In CMS there are two butto
Thanks rob.
I changed ssi.mdtext (in SVN) as you suggested, and just had to make a
change on a page so I could get the site generated again, and IT WORKED !!
so that is the way to do these kind of changes.
In CMS there are two buttons "publish site", which is quite understandable,
and "production
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:19 PM, jan iversen wrote:
> Help me out please...
>
> 1) I thought imacat had helped me update l10n to the standard template, is
> that the same as branding ?
> 2) SVN stores the full html, if I modify that will I then loose the mdtext
> (I have never understood where mdt
Help me out please...
1) I thought imacat had helped me update l10n to the standard template, is
that the same as branding ?
2) SVN stores the full html, if I modify that will I then loose the mdtext
(I have never understood where mdtext is stored, it seems to be somewhere
locally in cms) ?
3) Wou
jan iversen wrote:
the l10n.openoffice.org, still has the old banner ?
Should I do something, I thought that when someone updated the master
template, it was all changed ??
If you use custom branding (and /l10n does, like /it does) you need to
update the banner manually: see
http://svn.apache
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 3:01 PM, jan iversen wrote:
> You are doing an extremely fine job, recruiting new volunteers, and as we
> all can see it works (maybe we should get a couple more developers).
>
> Is somebody doing a follow-up in the form of registering something like.
> - how many voluntee
the l10n.openoffice.org, still has the old banner ?
Should I do something, I thought that when someone updated the master
template, it was all changed ??
I also tested qa.openoffice.org which are ok, in respect of the banner, but
has a message saying that the page is outdated, and the page it lin
You are doing an extremely fine job, recruiting new volunteers, and as we
all can see it works (maybe we should get a couple more developers).
Is somebody doing a follow-up in the form of registering something like.
- how many volunteers registered their interest,
- how many are are still active
New blog post up:
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/call_for_marketing_volunteers
If anyone is interested, more detailed information is in the blog post
and referenced pages.
Also, I'd appreciate any help you might be able to offer in spreading
news of this blog post via Twitter, Facebook, Googl