In data lunedì 14 febbraio 2011 23:44:50, Erich Christian ha scritto:
Am 14.02.2011 23:20, schrieb Valter Mura:
In data lunedì 14 febbraio 2011 19:54:31, Erich Christian ha scritto:
Am 14.02.2011 19:23, schrieb Valter Mura:
[Italian subdomain]
Created subsite, please register your account at
https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/forums/
and come back when you're done to let us unlock your permissons.
Hi, I created an account with name "valtermura"
Ok, you may login now at https://it.libreoffice.org/admin/
provided admin permissions for you,
Thank you very much Erich!!
So, now people who wants to collaborate need to follow the same
procedure, isn't it? Or can I directly grant permissions by myself, as
admin?
AFAIK no, they register and either post to this list here or you send a
collection of names or better email addresses, no usernames, in case
they do not want to subscribe to this list.
Ok thanks.
Another question: I want to localize from the English (official) version of the
site. Where can I find the pages to translate?
I logged in the admin backend of the site but now I cannot find inside it the
pages to translate? Is it possible to access to the English site and download
its pages and structure and after upload them in the Italian one?
Ciao
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