Hello all,
I want to have a blog for Vietnamese LibreOffice team,
and I expect the URL will look like:
https://blog.vi.libreoffice.org/ (this does not exist yet)
like what pt-br team is doing:
http://blog.pt-br.libreoffice.org/
# as a sub domain of vi.libreoffice.org
# https://vi.libreoffice.org/
Can anyone tell me how to do that, and who is the person in charge/to
contact?
Regards,
Nguyen Vu Hung
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