Hi,
Le samedi 03 janvier 2015 à 14:38 +0000, Cico a écrit :
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Da: Cico <elcico2001@yahoo.it>
A: "website@global.libreoffice.org" <website@global.libreoffice.org>
Cc:
Inviato: Sabato 3 Gennaio 2015 15:27
Oggetto: [libreoffice-website] mailing list page
Namastè *!
I've seen the mailing list page of the main website is not visible in the
top menu (under get help); it's accessible, but the "show in menu"
option is not checked in the page settings.
Is there any reason for that?
As I can make changes to the main site (don't know why, but I like this! :)
) I can make it visible in the menu, but I just would like to be sure the page
is not hidden for some reason.
Thank you!
cico :)
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And by the way...
what's the purpose of the projects list?
Discussions about new projects? Discussions not related to other mailing lists?
What's written in the description is not really clear (at least to me) :)
projects@global.libreoffice.org: Discussion list covering the things related not only to one
group but is interetsig for more.
Thank you :)
projects@ is the "internal" communication/coordination mailing list and
is not supposed to be overly visible from the outside.
best,
Charles.
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