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Author: Dave Fisher <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Jun 29 11:32:40 2021 -0700
Organize PAGES index, cleanup internal hyperlinks
---
PAGES.md | 56 +++++++++++++++----------------
content/contributing-code.md | 2 +-
content/developer-faqs.md | 6 ++--
content/docs/governance/voting.md | 2 +-
content/get-involved-de.md | 6 ++--
content/get-involved.md | 10 +++---
content/get-it-here.md | 6 ++--
content/index.md | 30 ++++++++---------
content/mailing-lists.md | 4 +--
content/orientation/decision-making.md | 4 +--
content/orientation/index.md | 2 +-
content/orientation/infrastructure.md | 4 +--
content/orientation/intro-contributing.md | 12 +++----
content/orientation/intro-development.md | 8 ++---
content/orientation/intro-doc.md | 2 +-
content/orientation/intro-marketing.md | 16 ++++-----
content/orientation/intro-qa.md | 2 +-
content/people.md | 2 +-
content/pmc-faqs.md | 4 +--
content/qa.md | 12 +++----
content/source.md | 2 +-
content/students.md | 6 ++--
content/terms.md | 4 +--
content/trademarks.md | 2 +-
content/translate.md | 6 ++--
content/website-local.md | 6 ++--
content/website-native.md | 4 +--
27 files changed, 110 insertions(+), 110 deletions(-)
diff --git a/PAGES.md b/PAGES.md
index b6bf310..939729d 100644
--- a/PAGES.md
+++ b/PAGES.md
@@ -2,55 +2,55 @@
| Menu | Path | Title |
|------|------|-------|
+| General/About | content/index.md | Apache OpenOffice - Project
Website |
+| General/Downloads | content/downloads.md | Apache OpenOffice - Downloads
|
+| General/Trademarks | content/trademarks.md | Apache OpenOffice
Trademarks |
+| | content/get-it-here.md | Use of the "Get it here!" logo |
+| General/Press | content/press.md | Press Inquiries |
+| General/License | content/license.md | Apache License |
+| | **content/mission.md** | The Public Service Mission of OpenOffice |
+| Community/Orientation | content/orientation/index.md | New Volunteer
Orientation |
| | content/orientation/intro-marketing.md | Introduction to
Marketing |
| | content/orientation/how-aoo-project-works.md | How the Apache
OpenOffice Project Works |
| | content/orientation/intro-doc.md | Introduction to Documentation |
| | content/orientation/decision-making.md | Decision Making |
| | content/orientation/intro-qa.md | Introduction to QA |
-| Community/Orientation | content/orientation/index.md | New Volunteer
Orientation |
| | content/orientation/intro-l10n.md | Introduction to Localization |
| | content/orientation/infrastructure.md | Infrastructure |
| | content/orientation/intro-development.md | Introduction to
Development |
| | content/orientation/intro-contributing.md | Introduction to
Contributing to Apache OpenOffice |
| Community/Get Involved | content/get-involved.md | Get Involved in
Apache OpenOffice |
-| General/License | content/license.md | Apache License |
-| | content/style-test.md | This is the title |
-| | **content/mission.md** | The Public Service Mission of OpenOffice |
-| Community/People | content/people.md | Project Volunteers |
-| General/Press | content/press.md | Press Inquiries |
-| Development/Bug Tracking | content/bug-tracking.md | Bug Tracking |
-| Development/Quality Assurance | content/qa.md | Quality Assurance |
-| Development/Source Code | **content/source.md** | Source Control |
-| footer/Contact Us | content/contact.md | Contact Us |
-| Community/Mailing Lists | content/mailing-lists.md | Mailing Lists |
-| | **content/website-native.md** | How to edit the Native Language
(NL) Websites? |
-| footer/Privacy | content/privacy.md | Privacy |
-| Community/Community FAQs | content/community-faqs.md | Community FAQs |
| | content/get-involved-de.md | Mitarbeit |
| | content/students.md | Advice for Students |
-| Development/Contributing Code | content/contributing-code.md |
Contributing Code to Apache OpenOffice |
-| | **content/docs/edit-cms.md** | How to edit the Apache OpenOffice
website |
+| Community/Mailing Lists | content/mailing-lists.md | Mailing Lists |
+| | content/list-conduct.md | List Conduct Guidelines |
+| Community/People | content/people.md | Project Volunteers |
+| Community/Social Networking | content/social.md | Social Networking |
+| Community/Native Language | content/native-lang.md | Native-Language
Information |
+| Community/Events | content/events.md | Events |
+| Community/Support | www.openoffice.org/support/ | |
+| Community/Planning Wiki | cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUsers | |
+| Community/Community FAQs | content/community-faqs.md | Community FAQs |
| | content/docs/governance/voting.md | Voting |
| | content/docs/governance/consensusBuilding.md | Consensus Building
|
| | content/docs/governance/lazyConsensus.md | Lazy Consensus |
-| Community/Social Networking | content/social.md | Social Networking |
+| Development/Bug Tracking | content/bug-tracking.md | Bug Tracking |
+| Development/Quality Assurance | content/qa.md | Quality Assurance |
+| Development/Source Code | **content/source.md** | Source Control |
| | **content/svn-basics.md** | Subversion Basics |
-| PMC/PMC FAQs | content/pmc-faqs.md | PMC FAQs |
+| Development/Contributing Code | content/contributing-code.md |
Contributing Code to Apache OpenOffice |
| Development/Website | **content/website-local.md** | Website Development |
-| Community/Native Language | content/native-lang.md | Native-Language
Information |
-| General/About | content/index.md | Apache OpenOffice - Project
Website |
-| footer/Terms of Use | content/terms.md | Terms of Use |
+| | **content/docs/edit-cms.md** | How to edit the Apache OpenOffice
website |
| Development/Translation | content/translate.md | How to Help Translate
Apache OpenOffice |
-| | content/list-conduct.md | List Conduct Guidelines |
-| General/Downloads | content/downloads.md | Apache OpenOffice - Downloads
|
-| Community/Events | content/events.md | Events |
-| | content/get-it-here.md | Use of the "Get it here!" logo |
| Development/Developer FAQs | content/developer-faqs.md | Developer FAQs |
| Development/Security | content/security.md | Security Reports |
-| General/Trademarks | content/trademarks.md | Apache OpenOffice
Trademarks |
-| Community/Support | www.openoffice.org/support/ | |
-| Community/Planning Wiki | cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUsers | |
| PMC/Project Blog | blogs.apache.org/OOo/ | **we can now display the most
recent N blogs on the index.md** |
+| PMC/PMC FAQs | content/pmc-faqs.md | PMC FAQs |
+| | **content/website-native.md** | How to edit the Native Language
(NL) Websites? **orphan?** |
+| | content/style-test.md | This is the title - **cms test page** |
+| footer/Contact Us | content/contact.md | Contact Us |
+| footer/Terms of Use | content/terms.md | Terms of Use |
+| footer/Privacy | content/privacy.md | Privacy |
| ASF/Website | www.apache.org | |
| ASF/License | www.apache.org/licenses | |
| ASF/Security | www.apache.org/security | **There should only be one security
link** |
diff --git a/content/contributing-code.md b/content/contributing-code.md
index 4c70033..660bc81 100644
--- a/content/contributing-code.md
+++ b/content/contributing-code.md
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The main requirements for contributing code to Apache
OpenOffice are:
- The code must be under the Apache License 2.0 and it must be
contributed by or with permission of the original author(s) of the code.
Dependencies on third party libraries should be
- discussed on the [dev
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public),
+ discussed on the [dev
list](/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public),
to see how these can be brought into conformance with
[ASF policy](https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#category-a).
- The code must be of sufficient quality and value to the project that our
programmer (Committers) approve it, or at least don't reject it.
diff --git a/content/developer-faqs.md b/content/developer-faqs.md
index 1a315c1..52d9dcc 100644
--- a/content/developer-faqs.md
+++ b/content/developer-faqs.md
@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ development](https://www.openoffice.org/development/). Or,
take
a look at information posted on the [Apache OpenOffice
wiki](https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Main_Page)
under *Documentation - For Developers*.
-Of course, you will need the [source
code](https://openoffice.apache.org/source.html) to do anything. We recommend
building in your own environment as a first step.
+Of course, you will need the [source code](/source.html) to do anything. We
recommend building in your own environment as a first step.
You don't have to be an actual committer to submit code. You can submit
patches through
the Apache OpenOffice Bugzilla issue reporting system. You simply need to file
an issue
and supply your patch as an attachment to the issue.
-Please also see our [Orientation
Modules](https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html) for information
on how the project works and identifying outstanding development tasks.
+Please also see our [Orientation Modules](/orientation/index.html) for
information on how the project works and identifying outstanding development
tasks.
## I've just been voted in as a Committer. What do I need to do?
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ additional information on current and future releases.
[1]: http://www.simpleeditions.com/59001/markdown-an-introduction
[2]: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/site
- [3]: https://openoffice.apache.org/docs/edit-cms.html
+ [3]: /docs/edit-cms.html
[4]: https://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt
[5]: https://people.apache.org/committer-index.html#unlistedclas
[6]: mailto:[email protected]
diff --git a/content/docs/governance/voting.md
b/content/docs/governance/voting.md
index 85f90a2..50a6b0d 100644
--- a/content/docs/governance/voting.md
+++ b/content/docs/governance/voting.md
@@ -91,6 +91,6 @@ that you are willing and able to implement (where
appropriate).
[See here for more mail templates][3]
- [1]: http://openoffice.apache.org/docs/governance/consensusBuilding.html
+ [1]: /docs/governance/consensusBuilding.html
[2]: http://rave.apache.org/docs/governance/voting.html
[3]: http://community.apache.org/newcommitter.html
diff --git a/content/get-involved-de.md b/content/get-involved-de.md
index a16c17c..68398a5 100644
--- a/content/get-involved-de.md
+++ b/content/get-involved-de.md
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ unseren Erfahrungen im Rahmen von Apache zusammengeführt.
Wenn dir die Entwicklung von Open Source-Projekten in der Apache Software
Foundation bereits
geläufig ist, dann kannst Du gleich mitmachen. Du musst lediglich die
-[Mailing-Liste](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html)
+[Mailing-Liste](/mailing-lists.html)
eines Projekts abonnieren und Dich dort vorstellen. Wir
helfen dir bei diesem ersten Schritt.
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Kurzhinweise:
Wenn Du aber zum ersten Mal hier bist oder eine systematischere
Heranführung wünschst, dann haben wir für Dich ein Paket von Modulen für
-die [Orientierung neuer
Helfer](https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html) vorbereitet, das
Dich durch die wichtigsten
+die [Orientierung neuer Helfer](/orientation/index.html) vorbereitet, das Dich
durch die wichtigsten
Aspekte von Apache OpenOffice und unserer Arbeitsweise führt.
Welchen Weg Du nimmst, bleibt Deine persönliche Entscheidung – beide Wege
@@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ Wir haben auf der Seite [»Hilfe
gesucht«](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/
konkreten Arbeitsaufgaben, die in Angriff genommen werden sollten.
Wenn Du Student bist und zum Projekt im Rahmen Deines Studiums beitragen
-möchtest, werfe einen Blick auf unsere Seite [»Empfehlungen für
Studenten«](https://openoffice.apache.org/students.html).
+möchtest, werfe einen Blick auf unsere Seite [»Empfehlungen für
Studenten«](/students.html).
diff --git a/content/get-involved.md b/content/get-involved.md
index 52af530..316c79c 100644
--- a/content/get-involved.md
+++ b/content/get-involved.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Title: Get Involved in Apache OpenOffice
Notice: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-[Diese Seite in Deutsch](https://openoffice.apache.org/get-involved-de.html)
+[Diese Seite in Deutsch](/get-involved-de.html)
## Help Needed
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ OpenOffice is currently looking for people with the following:
- Do you like contributing to open source projects?
Come and join us in helping OpenOffice to thrive. Subscribe to the
-[recruitment mailing
list](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#recruitment-mailing-list-public)
+[recruitment mailing list](/mailing-lists.html#recruitment-mailing-list-public)
and introduce yourself. We'll help you get started.
@@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ years as an independent project, combined with our
experience at Apache.
If you are familiar with Apache-style open source development then you might
just jump
in. Subscribe to the
-[recruitment mailing
list](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#recruitment-mailing-list-public)
+[recruitment mailing list](/mailing-lists.html#recruitment-mailing-list-public)
and introduce yourself. We'll help you get started.
If, however, you are new to Apache, or want a more methodical approach to
getting started,
then we have a set of graduated
-[New Volunteer Orientation
Modules](http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html)
+[New Volunteer Orientation Modules](/orientation/index.html)
designed for new volunteers that takes you through a number of background
topics related
to OpenOffice and how we do things.
@@ -86,6 +86,6 @@ We also maintain a list of specific areas where we need
volunteers on our
page of the wiki.
If you are a student, looking to contribute to the project as part of your
school work,
-please also see our [Advice for
Students](http://openoffice.apache.org/students.html)
+please also see our [Advice for Students](/students.html)
page.
diff --git a/content/get-it-here.md b/content/get-it-here.md
index 26f06b3..263555c 100644
--- a/content/get-it-here.md
+++ b/content/get-it-here.md
@@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ website. You can send your links to us at our
[marketing][7] mailing list.
Also, if you run into problems, we want to hear about that as well.
-[1]: https://openoffice.apache.org/images/get-it-here/en.png
-[2]:
https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public
+[1]: /images/get-it-here/en.png
+[2]: /mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public
[3]: https://www.openoffice.org
[4]: https://www.openoffice.org/download
[5]: https://www.openoffice.org/download/other.html
-[6]: https://openoffice.apache.org/trademarks.html
+[6]: /trademarks.html
[7]: mailto:[email protected]
diff --git a/content/index.md b/content/index.md
index a94bda4..7df1fe8 100644
--- a/content/index.md
+++ b/content/index.md
@@ -18,79 +18,79 @@ OpenOffice.org][5].
*2021-05-04 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.10 is released!*
-- [Download Source and SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.10+Release+Notes)
*2021-02-07 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.9 is released!*
-- [Download Source and SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.9+Release+Notes)
*2020-11-10 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.8 is released!*
-- [Download Source and SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.8+Release+Notes)
*2019-09-21 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.7 is released!*
-- [Download Source and SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.7+Release+Notes)
*2018-11-18 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.6 is released!*
-- [Download Source and SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.6+Release+Notes)
*2017-12-30 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.5 is released!*
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.5+Release+Notes)
*2017-10-19 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.4 is released!*
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.4+Release+Notes)
*2016-10-12 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.3 is released!*
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.3+Release+Notes)
*2015-10-28 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.2 is released!*
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.2+Release+Notes)
*2014-08-21 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.1 is released!*
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.1+Release+Notes)
*2014-04-29 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.1.0 is released!*
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1+Release+Notes)
*2013-10-01 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.0.1 is released!*
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.0.1+Release+Notes)
*2013-07-23 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 4.0.0 is released!*
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/)
- [Release
Notes](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.0+Release+Notes)
@@ -105,13 +105,13 @@ OpenOffice.org][5].
*2012-08-23 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 3.4.1 (incubating) is released!*
- [Release
announcement](https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/announcing_apache_openoffice_3_41)
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download)
*2012-05-08 -- [Apache OpenOffice][1] 3.4.0 (incubating) is released!*
- [Release announcement](https://www.openoffice.org/news/aoo34.html)
-- [Download Source and
SDK](https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html#release-archives)
+- [Download Source and SDK](/downloads.html#release-archives)
- [Download Binaries](https://www.openoffice.org/download/archive.html)
diff --git a/content/mailing-lists.md b/content/mailing-lists.md
index b8efb11..62a8df2 100644
--- a/content/mailing-lists.md
+++ b/content/mailing-lists.md
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ the OpenOffice project:
For any topic not covered by the above, send your post to:
[email protected]
- [1]: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html
+ [1]: /list-conduct.html
[2]: mailto:[email protected]
[3]: mailto:[email protected]
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ For any topic not covered by the above, send your post to:
[email protected]
[33]: http://markmail.org/search/list:org.apache.incubator.ooo-issues
[34]: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-ooo-issues/
- [35]: http://openoffice.apache.org/native-lang.html
+ [35]: /native-lang.html
[36]: http://openoffice.markmail.org/
diff --git a/content/orientation/decision-making.md
b/content/orientation/decision-making.md
index af71be9..3c19472 100644
--- a/content/orientation/decision-making.md
+++ b/content/orientation/decision-making.md
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ In the previous Module we read about collaboration on the
mailings lists, how to
Because the Volunteers are spread out all across the globe, in various time
zones, and many have day jobs or other commitments, the convention is to wait
*at least* 72 hours for feedback on a proposal.
- In cases where the proposer wants to act on their proposal, if there are no
objections, they should state this in the proposal. For example, "If there are
no objections voiced within 72 hours, I'll go ahead and make these changes".
This is called "stating lazy consensus". You can read more about lazy consensus
[here](https://openoffice.apache.org/docs/governance/lazyConsensus.html).
+ In cases where the proposer wants to act on their proposal, if there are no
objections, they should state this in the proposal. For example, "If there are
no objections voiced within 72 hours, I'll go ahead and make these changes".
This is called "stating lazy consensus". You can read more about lazy consensus
[here](/docs/governance/lazyConsensus.html).
4. Voting, Consensus, and Vetoes
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ In the previous Module we read about collaboration on the
mailings lists, how to
4. There is one disorder of community decision making that is common enough
to warrant a colorful name: [bikeshedding](http://bikeshed.com/). Follow the
link and read more about this topic.
- 5. To apply the above skills, be sure you are subscribed to the project's
[main mailing
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public).
Keep your eye out for terms like "proposal", "lazy consensus", "vote" or
"veto" and see how they are used in practice. Compare actual practice to the
above descriptions. No, we're not perfect. But we work best and have the most
fun when we follow the above guidelines. And so will you when you apply then in
your [...]
+ 5. To apply the above skills, be sure you are subscribed to the project's
[main mailing list](/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public). Keep
your eye out for terms like "proposal", "lazy consensus", "vote" or "veto" and
see how they are used in practice. Compare actual practice to the above
descriptions. No, we're not perfect. But we work best and have the most fun
when we follow the above guidelines. And so will you when you apply then in
your own list communications!
Congratulations, you have completed this Module!
diff --git a/content/orientation/index.md b/content/orientation/index.md
index e4d3a12..23cfd94 100644
--- a/content/orientation/index.md
+++ b/content/orientation/index.md
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Levels 3 and 4 are specialized Levels, that focus on basic
and intermediate know
* [Introduction to Development](intro-development.html)
* [Introduction to QA](intro-qa.html)
- * [Introduction to
Localization](http://openoffice.apache.org/translate.html) (How to Help
Translate OpenOffice)
+ * [Introduction to Localization](/translate.html) (How to Help Translate
OpenOffice)
* [Introduction to Marketing](intro-marketing.html)
* [Introduction to Documentation](intro-doc.html)
* Introduction to Website Content Authoring
diff --git a/content/orientation/infrastructure.md
b/content/orientation/infrastructure.md
index b378ee2..b6a7048 100644
--- a/content/orientation/infrastructure.md
+++ b/content/orientation/infrastructure.md
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ In this Orientation Module you will learn about tools and
servers that are part
1. List of tools and services we use
- * ezmlm: This is the time-tested EZ Mailing List Manager application that
manages our mailing lists. You control ezmlm by sending commands to a list
address. For example, if the list address is [email protected] then
you subscribe to the list with the command
dev-**subscribe**@openoffice.apache.org. Some other popular commands are listed
[here](https://www.apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html). You can get a full
list of commands available to you by sending the *help* comma [...]
+ * ezmlm: This is the time-tested EZ Mailing List Manager application that
manages our mailing lists. You control ezmlm by sending commands to a list
address. For example, if the list address is [email protected] then
you subscribe to the list with the command
dev-**subscribe**@openoffice.apache.org. Some other popular commands are listed
[here](https://www.apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html). You can get a full
list of commands available to you by sending the *help* comma [...]
- * Our two websites: [www.openoffice.org](https://www.openoffice.org) and
[openoffice.apache.org](https://openoffice.apache.org). Why two? There is some
logic here, although it is not perfectly executed (yet). The www.openoffice.org
website is our primary user-facing website. It is where we put content intended
for end-users to use, so downloads, product documentations, support and other
related materials. The openoffice.apache.org website, on the other hand, is the
main portal for pro [...]
+ * Our two websites: [www.openoffice.org](https://www.openoffice.org) and
[openoffice.apache.org](/). Why two? There is some logic here, although it is
not perfectly executed (yet). The www.openoffice.org website is our primary
user-facing website. It is where we put content intended for end-users to use,
so downloads, product documentations, support and other related materials. The
openoffice.apache.org website, on the other hand, is the main portal for
project members, the contributo [...]
* MediaWiki (also called MWiki) is used for the wiki on the
[wiki.openoffice.org](https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Main_Page) website. We
use MWiki for many of the user-facing pages on the website, especially in the
areas of documentation and support. If you are familiar with Wikipedia and the
syntax used for authoring articles there, then you will find our MediaWiki very
easy to use, since Wikipedia also uses MediaWiki. If you are new to MediaWiki
please read over this [introduction [...]
diff --git a/content/orientation/intro-contributing.md
b/content/orientation/intro-contributing.md
index d18a6d2..b556ffe 100644
--- a/content/orientation/intro-contributing.md
+++ b/content/orientation/intro-contributing.md
@@ -19,17 +19,17 @@ Apache, then much of this will already be familiar to you.
1. As a globally-distributed all-volunteer open source project, there is never
a time or place where we can all meet together in the same room or even on a
telephone call. Because of this, and out of respect for everyone's busy and
varying schedule, we use mailing lists to coordinate our work, make proposals,
gather consensus and resolve community issues. There are three mailing lists
that every Volunteer should be on:
- 1.
[dev](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public)
This is the main mailing list for the project, and gets a lot of traffic. But
this is where project-wide discussions occur.
- 1.
[announce](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#announce-mailing-list)
This is the official announcement list for the project. It is used for
announcing things like new releases, security patches, conferences, etc.
- 1.
[users](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#users-mailing-list-public)
This is our users list and is one way in which we provide support to end
users. Although you may not be interested specifically in user support, it is
still recommended that you follow this list, even if just to get a feel for
user concerns, problems, feature ideas, etc.
+ 1. [dev](/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public) This is the
main mailing list for the project, and gets a lot of traffic. But this is where
project-wide discussions occur.
+ 1. [announce](/mailing-lists.html#announce-mailing-list) This is the
official announcement list for the project. It is used for announcing things
like new releases, security patches, conferences, etc.
+ 1. [users](/mailing-lists.html#users-mailing-list-public) This is our users
list and is one way in which we provide support to end users. Although you may
not be interested specifically in user support, it is still recommended that
you follow this list, even if just to get a feel for user concerns, problems,
feature ideas, etc.
-1. You can also review other mailing lists we host and which may be of
interest, including ones focused on specific [project
functions](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html) and [native
languages](https://openoffice.apache.org/native-lang.html).
+1. You can also review other mailing lists we host and which may be of
interest, including ones focused on specific [project
functions](/mailing-lists.html) and [native languages](/native-lang.html).
1. A useful shortcut notation you will often see on the lists. Writing a list
name in full, like [email protected] can be tedious. So you will often
see it called just "dev@". Similarly, top-level lists like
[email protected] are often referred to as "trademarks@". This shortcut can
be used to refer either to the mailing list and to the team that operates the
mailing list. The context should make it clear, e.g., "You should check with
trademarks@ on whether this will be problem".
1. One of the first practical tests each Volunteer faces is dealing with the
volume of emails that comes from participation in an open source project like
this. A good email client for this kind of work will support folders,
rule-based folder assignments, and most importantly quote collapsing. A common
practice is to make a separate folder for each Apache mailing list and define a
rule to move incoming emails directly into that folder. If you have a question
on how to configure your emai [...]
-1. Because our mailing lists can be busy, and we're not all native English
speakers, and because email text is a crude medium which makes it hard to
express nuanced emotions, we need to be careful and tolerant in how we use it.
Please read over our [Participation
Guidelines](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#participation-guidelines)
and [List Conduct Guidelines](https://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html)
for more information.
+1. Because our mailing lists can be busy, and we're not all native English
speakers, and because email text is a crude medium which makes it hard to
express nuanced emotions, we need to be careful and tolerant in how we use it.
Please read over our [Participation
Guidelines](/mailing-lists.html#participation-guidelines) and [List Conduct
Guidelines](/list-conduct.html) for more information.
1. From Karl Fogel's book ["Producing Open Source
Software"](https://producingoss.com/) read through ["You Are What You
Write"](https://producingoss.com/en/communications.html#you-are-what-you-write)
and ["Avoiding Common
Pitfalls"](https://producingoss.com/en/common-pitfalls.html).
@@ -39,6 +39,6 @@ Apache, then much of this will already be familiar to you.
1. Our
[ConfluenceWiki](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Wiki+Home)
(sometimes called CWiki) where we do project planning.
1. Our [Bugzilla database](https://bz.apache.org/ooo/) (sometimes called
BZ) where we report and track status on bugs.
1. Our [Community Forums](https://forum.openoffice.org/) These are
available in several languages. This is the primary way in which we engage with
the user community.
- 1. Join our [Social Networks](https://openoffice.apache.org/social.html)
+ 1. Join our [Social Networks](/social.html)
1. Finally, once you have done the above, go to our our [Directory of
Volunteers](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Directory+of+Volunteers)
wiki page and add your information. Congratulations! Please send a note to
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Completed
Introduction to Contributing to Apache OpenOffice Module) so we know.
diff --git a/content/orientation/intro-development.md
b/content/orientation/intro-development.md
index e4248fb..2a932c7 100644
--- a/content/orientation/intro-development.md
+++ b/content/orientation/intro-development.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Your first task is to subscribe to our Recruitment mailing
list. You can subscri
Then you can introduce yourself by [sending an email to the
list](mailto:[email protected]?subject=New Dev Volunteer). We'd
love to hear who you are, where you are from, what your background is, etc.
Also as you work through the items on this page, if you have questions or
problems, please feel free to ask for help by sending a note to this same list.
-Note: In parallel with the Dev-specific items on this page, you may want to
also review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation
Modules](http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html). They have useful
background information on The Apache Way, mailing list etiquette, decision
making in the project, etc. A quick review is a good idea, especially if you
are new to working in Apache-style open source projects.
+Note: In parallel with the Dev-specific items on this page, you may want to
also review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation
Modules](/orientation/index.html). They have useful background information on
The Apache Way, mailing list etiquette, decision making in the project, etc. A
quick review is a good idea, especially if you are new to working in
Apache-style open source projects.
Now with the introductions out of the way, let's get started!
@@ -65,15 +65,15 @@ The Geneva Convention prevents us from forcing you to read
all of those rules, b
## Submitting Patches
-As you read in the [Introduction to Contributing to OpenOffice
module](https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/intro-contributing.html),
contributors who have demonstrated merit via their project contributions can be
voted in as Committers. Committers have the ability to check code into
project's source control. Contributors who are not (yet) Committers must submit
their patches and have them be reviewed first.
+As you read in the [Introduction to Contributing to OpenOffice
module](/orientation/intro-contributing.html), contributors who have
demonstrated merit via their project contributions can be voted in as
Committers. Committers have the ability to check code into project's source
control. Contributors who are not (yet) Committers must submit their patches
and have them be reviewed first.
-Please review these [guidelines for submitting
patches](https://openoffice.apache.org/svn-basics.html#creating_and_submitting_patches).
A good practice is to attach the patch to the Bugzilla issue and then send a
link to the issue to the Dev list, asking for someone to review and commit the
patch.
+Please review these [guidelines for submitting
patches](/svn-basics.html#creating_and_submitting_patches). A good practice is
to attach the patch to the Bugzilla issue and then send a link to the issue to
the Dev list, asking for someone to review and commit the patch.
##Other Useful Resources
* The [OpenOffice.org for
Developers](https://www.openoffice.org/development/) web area has useful
information for getting started.
* The [OpenOffice.org Development Wiki
Area](https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Development) has a lot of good general
development information.
- * The [commits mailing
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#commits-mailing-list)
echos every checkin made to the code base. Developers are encouraged to
subscribe so they are aware of other changes, and can help review.
+ * The [commits mailing list](/mailing-lists.html#commits-mailing-list) echos
every checkin made to the code base. Developers are encouraged to subscribe so
they are aware of other changes, and can help review.
## Module Completion
diff --git a/content/orientation/intro-doc.md b/content/orientation/intro-doc.md
index d2444ed..ff00d82 100644
--- a/content/orientation/intro-doc.md
+++ b/content/orientation/intro-doc.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Your first task is to subscribe to our Documentation mailing
list. You can subsc
Then you can introduce yourself by [sending an email to the
list](mailto:[email protected]?subject=New Doc Volunteer). We'd love
to hear who you are, where you are from, what your background is, etc. Also as
you work through the items on this page, if you have questions or problems,
please feel free to ask for help by sending a note to this same list.
-Note: In parallel with the Doc-specific items on this page, you may want to
also review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation
Modules](https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html). They have
useful background information on The Apache Way, mailing list etiquette,
decision making in the project, etc. A quick review is a good idea, especially
if you are new to working in Apache-style open source projects.
+Note: In parallel with the Doc-specific items on this page, you may want to
also review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation
Modules](/orientation/index.html). They have useful background information on
The Apache Way, mailing list etiquette, decision making in the project, etc. A
quick review is a good idea, especially if you are new to working in
Apache-style open source projects.
Now with the introductions out of the way, let's get started!
diff --git a/content/orientation/intro-marketing.md
b/content/orientation/intro-marketing.md
index 4d97681..d9ff88c 100644
--- a/content/orientation/intro-marketing.md
+++ b/content/orientation/intro-marketing.md
@@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ In this orientation module you will be introduced to Marketing
within the Apache
To complete this module you should read the following material, along with
associated links.
-But first, please subscribe to our [Marketing Mailing
List](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#marketing-mailing-list),
and then [send a note](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Starting
Intro to Marketing Module) to introduce yourself.
+But first, please subscribe to our [Marketing Mailing
List](/mailing-lists.html#marketing-mailing-list), and then [send a
note](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Starting Intro to
Marketing Module) to introduce yourself.
-Note: You may also want to review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation
Modules](http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html) which give an
overview of the project as a whole, and a perspective on working on open source
at Apache.
+Note: You may also want to review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation
Modules](/orientation/index.html) which give an overview of the project as a
whole, and a perspective on working on open source at Apache.
## What is Marketing?
@@ -59,13 +59,13 @@ The Apache Software Foundation owns the trademarks for its
projects, and they ha
## Tools for Communications
-- Mailing Lists: Our project-wide mailing lists are listed
[here](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html). From a marketing
perspective, the two most relevant are the dev list, which reaches the "core"
team, and the announce list which reaches 9000+ users.
-- Website: [http://www.openoffice.org](http://www.openoffice.org) and
[http://openoffice.apache.org](http://openoffice.apache.org). The former gets
750K+ visits/day. We have the ability to add news stories to the front page as
well as a banner message on all pages.
-- Events: Our events page is [here](http://openoffice.apache.org/events.html).
+- Mailing Lists: Our project-wide mailing lists are listed
[here](/mailing-lists.html). From a marketing perspective, the two most
relevant are the dev list, which reaches the "core" team, and the announce list
which reaches 9000+ users.
+- Website: [https://www.openoffice.org](https://www.openoffice.org) and
[https://openoffice.apache.org](/). The former gets 750K+ visits/day. We have
the ability to add news stories to the front page as well as a banner message
on all pages.
+- Events: Our events page is [here](/events.html).
- Project Blog: The Blog is [here](http://blogs.apache.org/OOo/). New posts
are easily cross-promoted. With a new post, the blog easily gets 4000+
visits/day.
-- Social Networking: A list of our accounts is
[here](http://openoffice.apache.org/social.html)
-- Word of Mouth: Along with other occasional programs we have a ["Get it
here!"](http://openoffice.apache.org/get-it-here.html) logo that we encourage
users to put on their websites.
-- The Press: Our press contact page is
[here](http://openoffice.apache.org/press.html). As you can see we seriously
need some work there, and any volunteer who can make a more meaningful page
here, with most-requested information, would be most welcome.
+- Social Networking: A list of our accounts is [here](/social.html)
+- Word of Mouth: Along with other occasional programs we have a ["Get it
here!"](/get-it-here.html) logo that we encourage users to put on their
websites.
+- The Press: Our press contact page is [here](/press.html). As you can see we
seriously need some work there, and any volunteer who can make a more
meaningful page here, with most-requested information, would be most welcome.
- Surveys: We have the ability to poll users via surveys both informal and
formal.
- Statistics: We maintain a variety of product and project statistics
[here](http://www.openoffice.org/stats/).
diff --git a/content/orientation/intro-qa.md b/content/orientation/intro-qa.md
index 4ecb7fd..e2b24f4 100644
--- a/content/orientation/intro-qa.md
+++ b/content/orientation/intro-qa.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Your first task is to subscribe to our QA mailing list and to
introduce yourself
Then you can introduce yourself by [sending an email to the
list](mailto:[email protected]?subject=New QA Volunteer). We'd love to
hear who you are, where you are from, what your background is, etc. Also as you
work through the items on this page, if you have questions or problems, please
feel free to ask for help by sending a note to this same list.
-Note: In parallel with the QA-specific items on this page, you may want to
first review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation
Modules](http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html) as well. They
have useful background information on The Apache Way, mailing list etiquette,
decision making in the project, etc. A quick review is a good idea, especially
if you are new to working in Apache-style open source projects.
+Note: In parallel with the QA-specific items on this page, you may want to
first review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation
Modules](/orientation/index.html) as well. They have useful background
information on The Apache Way, mailing list etiquette, decision making in the
project, etc. A quick review is a good idea, especially if you are new to
working in Apache-style open source projects.
Now with the introductions out of the way, let's get started with the QA!
diff --git a/content/people.md b/content/people.md
index a95292f..bf555d8 100644
--- a/content/people.md
+++ b/content/people.md
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ Notice: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- A list of current project volunteers can be found on our wiki
[here](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Directory+of+Volunteers).
The information there is self-managed by volunteers.
-- Project Committers and PMC members are listed in the [Apache Phone
Book](https://people.apache.org/phonebook.html) under Apache OpenOffice. New
developers are announced on the [Development Mailing
List](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html).
+- Project Committers and PMC members are listed in the [Apache Phone
Book](https://people.apache.org/phonebook.html) under Apache OpenOffice. New
developers are announced on the [Development Mailing List](/mailing-lists.html).
- We also have a large cumulative list of [legacy
contributors](https://www.openoffice.org/welcome/credits.html) to OpenOffice
diff --git a/content/pmc-faqs.md b/content/pmc-faqs.md
index 12cd605..2a8e6dd 100644
--- a/content/pmc-faqs.md
+++ b/content/pmc-faqs.md
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ that means also to count the votes and present the result.
Every member has 1 vo
keys:
[https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/openoffice](https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/openoffice).
[1]: https://people.apache.org/committers-by-project.html#openoffice-pmc
-[2]: https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html
+[2]: /mailing-lists.html
[3]: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Wiki+Home
[4]: https://incubator.apache.org/guides/participation.html
[5]: https://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt
@@ -196,6 +196,6 @@ keys:
[https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/openoffice](https://dist.apach
[8]: https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers
[9]: https://www.apache.org/dev/new-committers-guide.html
[10]: https://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html
-[11]: https://openoffice.apache.org/docs/governance/voting.html
+[11]: /docs/governance/voting.html
[12]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA/
[13]: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Help+Wanted
diff --git a/content/qa.md b/content/qa.md
index 0e661df..e939813 100644
--- a/content/qa.md
+++ b/content/qa.md
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ QA doesn't require programming skills, so everyone can help us.
If you are inter
## Talk to Us
- - We coordinate our work on the [QA mailing
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#qa-mailing-list-public).
+ - We coordinate our work on the [QA mailing
list](/mailing-lists.html#qa-mailing-list-public).
Subscribe to this list if you want to follow our work.
- We also have a [QA
Wiki](https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Quality_Assurance) that we use for
planning and documenting our process.
@@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ Subscribe to this list if you want to follow our work.
We welcome QA volunteers and have several ways to get started:
- If you are familiar with both QA work and with Apache-style open source
projects, then you can probably
-jump right in. Join the [QA mailing
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#qa-mailing-list-public)
and introduce yourself and we can help you get started.
- - If you are familiar with Apache or similar open source projects, but new to
QA, then you can look at our [Orientation
Modules](https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html).
+jump right in. Join the [QA mailing
list](/mailing-lists.html#qa-mailing-list-public) and introduce yourself and we
can help you get started.
+ - If you are familiar with Apache or similar open source projects, but new to
QA, then you can look at our [Orientation Modules](/orientation/index.html).
You can skim over the first two levels, since much of this may be familiar.
But spend more time on the
-[Introduction to QA](https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/intro-qa.html)
module.
+[Introduction to QA](/orientation/intro-qa.html) module.
- If you are new to QA and to open source development, then you may also want
to start with our
-[Orientation Modules](https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html),
and give attention
+[Orientation Modules](/orientation/index.html), and give attention
to the Level 1 and Level 2 topics, as well as the Level 3 Introduction to QA.
-In all cases, please join the [QA mailing
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#qa-mailing-list-public)
and introduce yourself.
+In all cases, please join the [QA mailing
list](/mailing-lists.html#qa-mailing-list-public) and introduce yourself.
diff --git a/content/source.md b/content/source.md
index f16b68b..a864134 100644
--- a/content/source.md
+++ b/content/source.md
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ repository][10] using the "tree" view from gitbox in your web
browser. The [READ
The previous svn repository, now read only, using [Apache Subversion][1] for
version control is [still viewable][2] in your web browser.
Currently, subversion is still used for the two OpenOffice web sites.
-See our [Subversion Basics](http://openoffice.apache.org/svn-basics.html)
+See our [Subversion Basics](/svn-basics.html)
for more information on using subversion (svn) for the Apache OpenOffice
project.
<!--- For further information see the [Apache Source Code Repository][3]
page.-->
diff --git a/content/students.md b/content/students.md
index 8c34d0a..c543cf1 100644
--- a/content/students.md
+++ b/content/students.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ As a well-known open source project, we get many requests each
semester from stu
requirement for a course that they contribute to an open source project or
demonstrate some specific skill or knowledge in a real-world
context. The following points will help make the experience volunteering with
the OpenOffice project a good one for all:
-- [Let us
know](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public)
what you are trying to accomplish. Do you need to volunteer a specific number
of hours? Weeks? Enough to write up a report?
+- [Let us know](/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public) what you
are trying to accomplish. Do you need to volunteer a specific number of hours?
Weeks? Enough to write up a report?
When do you need to have this done? Next week? Or three months from now?
The more you let us know what your goal is the better we can
recommend appropriate tasks for you to work on.
@@ -20,12 +20,12 @@ context. The following points will help make the
experience volunteering with t
- In general, it takes longer to become productive with the programming side
of OpenOffice than with the QA, translation or marketing areas.
Keep this in mind if you will be volunteering only for a short period of
time (less than a month or two).
-- You will find lots of useful information about QA, development,
documentation, and translation in the [Orientation
Modules](http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html).
+- You will find lots of useful information about QA, development,
documentation, and translation in the [Orientation
Modules](/orientation/index.html).
- We cannot offer any formal grade or evaluation of a student's contributions,
but your contributions will be public, on our mailing lists
and other tools, so your professor can easily verify your work.
-- If your class will be having multiple students wanting to volunteer at the
same time, please have your professor [contact
us](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public)
+- If your class will be having multiple students wanting to volunteer at the
same time, please have your professor [contact
us](/mailing-lists.html#development-mailing-list-public)
in advance, so we can understand the course requirements and have time to
prepare of some appropriate tasks.
diff --git a/content/terms.md b/content/terms.md
index 1bd905c..54af484 100644
--- a/content/terms.md
+++ b/content/terms.md
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Terms of Use for Apache OpenOffice web site
e. Other Licenses/Terms. Some Projects are governed by their own terms
regarding Submissions and may require You to sign agreements (such as an Apache
Software Foundation Individual Contributor License Agreement) licensing Your
rights in Your Submissions. In all such cases, and to the extent there is a
conflict, the terms of those Projects and agreements take precedence over these
Terms.
- f. Privacy. You consent to the collection, processing and storage by the
Host of any personal information provided by You in accordance with the terms
of AOO-PMC Privacy Policy, which is available at
[http://openoffice.apache.org/privacy.html][1]. You agree to comply with all
applicable laws and regulations, and the terms of Apache OpenOffice Privacy
Policy, with respect to any use by You of any personal information in
connection with this Site.
+ f. Privacy. You consent to the collection, processing and storage by the
Host of any personal information provided by You in accordance with the terms
of AOO-PMC Privacy Policy, which is available at
[https://openoffice.apache.org/privacy.html][1]. You agree to comply with all
applicable laws and regulations, and the terms of Apache OpenOffice Privacy
Policy, with respect to any use by You of any personal information in
connection with this Site.
5. MISCELLANEOUS.
@@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ Terms of Use for Apache OpenOffice web site
g. General. You agree that these Terms of Use are the complete agreement
for the Site, Materials and Submissions, and these Terms of Use supersedes all
prior or contemporaneous agreements or representations. If any term of these
Terms of Use is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions
will remain effective
-[1]: http://openoffice.apache.org/privacy.html
+[1]: /privacy.html
diff --git a/content/trademarks.md b/content/trademarks.md
index b44d813..60eb23c 100644
--- a/content/trademarks.md
+++ b/content/trademarks.md
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ requirements listed on that page.
[1]: https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/
[2]: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Trademark
-[3]: https://openoffice.apache.org/get-it-here.html
+[3]: /get-it-here.html
[4]:
mailto:[email protected]?subject=Possible%20trademark%20infringement
[5]: https://www.openoffice.org/marketing/art/galleries/logos/index.html
[6]: https://www.apache.org/logos/?#openoffice
diff --git a/content/translate.md b/content/translate.md
index e024e02..4d03450 100644
--- a/content/translate.md
+++ b/content/translate.md
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ in your language, you should download and
install it. If you find errors in the translation, you can report them
via bug reports in
[Bugzilla](https://issues.apache.org/ooo/enter_bug.cgi?product=native-lang)
or enter a suggested fix into Pootle (more on Pootle below). You can
-contact the [L10n
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#localization-mailing-list-public)
+contact the [L10n list](/mailing-lists.html#localization-mailing-list-public)
also for reporting errors in the English version.
If an OpenOffice build is not yet available for your language, then that
typically
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ to know how to request access to Pootle and
find useful tips for translators.
When you have completed the initial translation, send a note to the
-[L10n
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#localization-mailing-list-public).
+[L10n list](/mailing-lists.html#localization-mailing-list-public).
At that point we can make a special test build of Apache
OpenOffice for you to review. If more changes are required in the
translation, we can iterate on these steps, making changes, making new
@@ -65,6 +65,6 @@ can help review the test build and point out errors in
translation, as well as other localization errors. Others on the
OpenOffice project might be able to help you find other interested
users, so let us know, via a note to the
-[L10n
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#localization-mailing-list-public)
+[L10n list](/mailing-lists.html#localization-mailing-list-public)
if you want that help.
diff --git a/content/website-local.md b/content/website-local.md
index 0b11de9..b9a910e 100644
--- a/content/website-local.md
+++ b/content/website-local.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ pages are updated by the project community.
The Apache OpenOffice project maintains two websites:
-* The [project website](https://openoffice.apache.org/), primarily for
development and technical information (which you're viewing now).
+* The [project website](/), primarily for development and technical
information (which you're viewing now).
All content for this website uses
[Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) syntax (.mdtext files).
* The user portal, [www.openoffice.org](https://www.openoffice.org), primarily
for end user information and support.
Content for the user portal primarily uses html, but some content is in
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ See detailed how-to steps in the [Apache CMS
Reference](https://www.apache.org/d
### More Details
-Additional details on the above methods can be found on [How to edit the
Apache OpenOffice website](https://openoffice.apache.org/docs/edit-cms.html).
+Additional details on the above methods can be found on [How to edit the
Apache OpenOffice website](/docs/edit-cms.html).
## Publishing Changes to the Production Websites
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ section, you will likely be running **publish.pl** from your
"people.apache.org"
### For Contributors -- non-committers
If you are not a committer, you will need
to follow the procedures for "contributors" in the
-[Developer
FAQ](https://openoffice.apache.org/developer-faqs.html#im_not_a_committer)
+[Developer FAQ](/developer-faqs.html#im_not_a_committer)
for getting your changes published by a committer of the project, after you
submit a patch.
## Complete Local Website Development (for technical users and committers)
diff --git a/content/website-native.md b/content/website-native.md
index 5b8a45b..70058af 100644
--- a/content/website-native.md
+++ b/content/website-native.md
@@ -209,6 +209,6 @@ and file structure is the same.
## You need a helping hand?
You can get in contact with us via the
-[L10N mailing
list](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#localization-mailing-list-public).
+[L10N mailing list](/mailing-lists.html#localization-mailing-list-public).
See the general explanation for
-[what a mailing list
is](https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#using-mailing-lists).
+[what a mailing list is](/mailing-lists.html#using-mailing-lists).