Hi Robinson, *,
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Robinson Tryon
<bishop.robinson@gmail.com> wrote:
Steve Bell reminded me that this bug was still open:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61467
The new LO 4.0 "splash" pages could benefit from NL copy editing
Or maybe it is time to let go of the splash pages?
What's the best way for me to suggest changes to the copy of the
website? Get a silverstripe account, make drafts, and ask for review?
easiest to file pull requests agains
https://github.com/tdf/cms-themes/blob/master/libo/templates/FancyPage.ss
and https://github.com/tdf/cms-themes/blob/master/libo/templates/Discover.ss
It would be helpful to figure out the workflow now so that things will
go smoothly during the upcoming website revamp.
Well, I'm still astonished that the fancy page is still up :-)
I though it was a special thing just for the 4.0 release, but it stayed...
pt_BR team was the only one to attempt translation, but then discarded
the attempt since they didn't want to bother with the Discover page as
well.
So instead of having extra banner-style page, It's probably easier to
have a larger banner in the page's content (instead of the Airplane
one, that's also pretty outdated by now)
ciao
Christian
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