On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:22 AM, Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.cz> wrote:
Robinson Tryon píše v So 11. 05. 2013 v 09:48 -0400:
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Xuacu <xuacusk8@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not a wiki markup expert, but while I was updating the page I was
asking myself if it might be worth to create a download template which
always point to the right Last and Stable versions.
Could this be worth/doable?
If there's a desire to have a couple of templates, it's definitely
something we could create. The important part would be to make sure
that the templates get updated on a regular basis. We should check-in
with Petr (cc'd) and see what he thinks of the plan (and see if he'd
be willing to keep the download links up to date :-)
I am afraid that neither me, nor Thorsten, nor any single person, would
have time to update many localized pages one by one for each release. Or
do you plan to use a wiki trick, so it would be possible to update the
version at one place?
Correct. We'd have a couple of pages like
Template:StableReleaseLink
Template:LatestReleaseLink
And the content of those pages could just be a link like
[http://download.libreoffice.org/blah/blah/link LibreOffice 42.5.10]
which could be included on any page in the wiki like this:
{{StableReleaseLink}}
Actually, for localization purposes it might be most effective to add
some parameters, so that the default text would be the current
version, but one could pass-in an alternate string if one wanted to
have it display differently:
{{StableReleaseLink|text="Please download the latest stable version here..."}}
But I digress into implementation details...the important piece here
is that you (or Thorsten, or whomever) would only need to update the
content of the single template page :-)
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