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Le 2011-07-15 18:02, drew a écrit :
On Fri, 2011-07-15 at 19:44 +0200, Andreas Mantke wrote:
Hi Marc, *,

Am Donnerstag, 14. Juli 2011, 23:52:40 schrieb Marc Paré:
Le 2011-07-13 16:45, drew a écrit :
On Wed, 2011-07-13 at 22:33 +0200, Andreas Mantke wrote:
Hi all,

I solved the issue with the blobstorage for the extensions / templates
with the help of Caolan yesterday. I created two new sections / center
for extensions and templates for technical reasons in the site now.
There are some categories with description inside the extension part
and a very few in the template part. We have already a list in the wiki
with more categories for templates. But every category had to have not
only a name but also the name of the category that will be displayed to
the user in the drop down menu (category) and a description of the
category.

We need some volunteers who write down the missing text onto the wiki
page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?title=Exitensions-website

Excellent - I'll add a few categories

Just to be sure - extensions can be marked with multiple categories?

Thanks

//drew

I'll help out with the descriptions as well. How long or short would you
like the descriptions?


they should be as long as the ones that are already on the site. Something like this:

Writer | Extensions for Writer | Extensions that could be used to extend the word
processor module.

or

Presentation|Presentation-Templates|Templates for presentations (Impress).

The second part will be shown in the drop down menu. The last one should be only one
sentence, that makes clear, what the category means at all. I had to examine where
and how this description will be shown to the user. Maybe I had to work on the code
again for that.


We still also need to add a statement on the "Home" page regarding our
support for OpenSource license (preferably "copy left"). You had
mentioned this in another thread and I have it on my to-do-help list.
Italo should also take part in creating this statement, just so that we
are all on the same wavelength.

==============

We need some more text on the front page or for a page with a link from
the front
page where we explain that we support only extensions / templates under
a OpenSource
license (preferable copy left). Maybe Italo or others could give more
input for this
task.

Regards,
Andreas

[http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.websi
te/5504] ==============

Yes, I remember ;-)

Could you please make a first draft for this? I can create you and Italo an account
on the website and generate a new page for this, if that helps.

Hi,

I really do not agree with the idea that more discussion of license
needs be on the front page - it seems quite clear already. More
information on the application and on extensions perhaps, but not about
license.

//drew



Hi Drew,

Sorry, could you point me to the page where it is made clear? I may have missed it. --- I am not saying this to annoy anyone, just trying to see if extension/template contributors will have some kind of idea of the LibO license preferences so that these same people are not annoyed at finding out otherwise.

We should try to make our web/wiki pages as informative as possible.

Cheers

Marc


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