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Hi Tim,

Alright well I've been off concentrating on something else - so back
reading this - do I take it you downloaded the image and translated that
html page, to work with the files in the libreofficebox disk, your copy
of it?

Or is this a copy of just the HTML moved to pull files from the disc
image you are asembling?

Sorry, I got confused here as to what is what.

Thanks

Drew
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 20:21 -0500, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions wrote:
OK, I reworked the file.

Actually, I had to rework my install HTML file[s] since for some reason
I deleted the install folders for all of the platforms.  I had to 
re-download
all of the files again and start from scratch.  Well it looks close to the
English Translation of the German web site
"http://devel.libreofficebox.org/die-aktuelle-version-libreoffice-3-3-0/";
web site that the German DVD snapshot is based upon.

Right now the following links are on the "top".

DVD
Install         [not LibreOffice since it could be confusing]
Module        [not changed yet to something less confusing]
Extensions
Templates
Extras
Development  [needed for End Users? - Replace with Documentation?]
Artwork


I do not think that the Development section is needed by end-users.
This could be changed to Documentation.

Module - could be "LibreO Info"

The Extras could be left out or renamed.  Do we want to have this
DVD include any more Open Source software than LibreOffice?

For the Language and Help Files section
in the "language row" I added "included in the install" in the US 
English column.
I removed the German and Italian columns as well, since this was for a
North America DVD.  I also named the columns "Spanish", "French", and
"US English".  This helps the end user know which one they want to use.

There is a problem with some of the linked documentation - which is in
German.  So that will need to be addressed so the instructions can be on
the DVD in the needed languages.  We can get by with the online ones
going through Google Translator, but these is a possibility of the person
using this DVD on a computer not connected to the Internet.

Any reasons why under Java there is no DEB link?  We could have something
about Java being part of the install of many of the Linux DEB install 
computers.
I know Ubuntu did so for my system, but they are behind the most up-to-date
version on the Java web site.



On 02/14/2011 02:20 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Tim:

Looks great! Have you spoken to Drew? He is also preparing a disk. 
With all of this talent on the team, we should really be pooling our 
resources and putting out a common N. American DVD. We could establish 
our DVD specs to work with the 3 most important languages: English, 
Spanish and CA-French. There should be enough space on the DVD to 
accomplish this along with all of the added templates etc.
<snip>





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