Hi Marc, *,
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Le 2012-04-27 03:23, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Christian IMHO has worked for a while on the concept of a "hub" URL,
i.e. a redirector URL that always stays the same, independent from the
final address. Maybe he can elaborate on that, but that could help for
sure to have a fixed address to point people to.
Yes, hub could be used for that without any problem. So a URL would
for example be http://hub.libreoffice.org/webbuttons/filexy.png
In the case of the buttons, it would not redirect, but just deliver
the file as is - it would at the same time be an archive of the
webbuttons that are released over time. I.e. care should be taken when
choosing filenames.
Just nudging people on this thread. Once we know where to put the buttons
perhaps we can get to work on posting some buttons.
Well - the candidates for "official" buttons shall first be posted to
the wiki, and once people agree that a button is suitable to offer as
"official", it can be copied over to the actual webserver.
AFAIK there are already gallery template pages for such stuff, but
last time I checked (a few weeks ago), those pages were empty/had
placeholders at most.
But maybe I misunderstood your point.
ciao
Christian
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