Hi,
Christoph Noack wrote on 2011-10-06 23:17:
* It should be possible to have more than one link from within
LibreOffice -> e.g. extensions, templates, bugs, feedback,
ordering coffee, ...
should be doable with Christian's proposal. The first entry after the
slash is the type/name of the page.
* The maintenance effort should be low - I don't know if the
current idea means to manually add redirects for each published
version.
It might be scriptable. We can use a PHP or Python script for that, or
even better, directly an Apache module like mod_rewrite. At least in
theory, should be rather easy. :)
* It should also work for "derivatives" or non-TDF builds. Working
means that we should be able to guide the user to a page that
explains why its not working / what's the alternative.
Maybe it makes sense to add another identifier for the product then,
like libo, libo-xyzcompany, libo-xyzdistro?
Florian
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