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Hi *,

On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Erich Christian <erich_tdf@irq.at> wrote:
Hi Takashi,

Am 05.06.2011 05:14, schrieb Takashi Nakamoto:

I personally think that if we can get diffs by mails, it will be easier
to maintain local sites. If there's already an effective method to
follow the changes in the global site, please let me know.

Silverstripe provides this feature.

It has RSS capabilities, but unfortunately the one provided by the
cmsworflow module uses http-auth, but that doesn't work with the fcgid
module we're using.

Siverstipe sitll would make it easy to create an own custom feed, but
nobody did jump in and wrote it so far (see
http://www.mail-archive.com/website@libreoffice.org/msg04131.html )
I myself always pushed it back to have time for "more important" stuff
(or also to have some time to relay :-)

Easiest would be, you (or/and others) claim an account for the
international pages and all the changes are going to be mailed to you
providing a link to the respective page(s).

This however is a different method - while that wold work, it is
probably not what the question was about :-))

ciao
Christian

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