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Hi Christoph,

2011/10/25 Christoph Noack <christoph@dogmatux.com>:
Hi Andras!

Thanks for taking care ... I'd like to ask a question concerning the
patch (and you might quickly notice that I'm a non-hacker).

Am Dienstag, den 25.10.2011, 14:48 +0200 schrieb Andras Timar:
Hi,

*.services.openoffice.org will move to Apache infrastructure soon. The
attached patch redirects links to TDF infrastructure. After push,
there I'll push the follow-up patch to translations module. I'll
create the missing pages in TDF wiki ASAP. This was a quick hack, for
3.5 I would like to check every link whether we really need it.

When looking at the patch, I see e.g. the change from:
       http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/MSA-Base_Faq
to:
       http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/MSA-Base_Faq

Does this mean that we'll convert the given structure of the OOoWiki to
the TDF wiki?

No, it was just a quick search and replace in order to meet the
deadline today. The ~20 URLs I created today should stay there,
LibreOffice 3.4.4 help uses them. I don't want to convert OOoWiki to
TDF Wiki.

Ideally, help should not reference external (non-localized) wiki
pages. It is not good when help contains outdated information and
up-to-date information is on an external wiki page. I updated 2 topics
in master today, and if time permits, I'll update more.

For the time being LibreOffice help source is in git, in help module.
The online version at help.libreoffice.org is just a read-only copy of
it.

Cheers,
Andras

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