If we'd all make a habit of using mixed case (upper/lowercase) for usernames
and web addresses, there's be much less confusion and errors.  For example,
"L10N" is much easier to understand that "l10n".  All Internet Service
Providers handle mixed case just fine.

Cheers, Maurice

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrea Pescetti [mailto:pesce...@apache.org] 
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 12:04 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Cc: ja...@aptiview.co.uk
Subject: Re: A broken link on your website

James Timpson wrote:
> I was just on your website looking for a Burmese language guide and
> hit upon a broken link. Who is the best person to report this to and
> I will let them know. The page with the broken link is this one:
> https://www.openoffice.org/my/

It is fine to report broken links here (on the users list). But 
unfortunately http://www.openoffice.org/my/ is completely outdated. Only 
the "we need your help" note is up-to-date.

We welcome volunteers to fix that page and possibly to complete the 
Burmese translation of OpenOffice. If you believe you (or someone you 
know) can help, just write the l10n mailing list as explained at the 
link above.

The rest of the page is so outdated that I'd rather remove it than 
fixing the broken links. So if you have suggestions on what to keep, 
just let us know.

Regards,
   Andrea.

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