On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Friedrich Strohmaier <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jeff, *,
>
> Jeff Chimene schrieb:
> > On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 4:36 AM, Erich Christian <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> Am 30.03.2011 02:20, schrieb Jeff Chimene:
>
> [..]
>
> >>>    2. I see the following language packs in the /installer/
> >>> folder: de, es, fr, it. We're also including these
> >>> locales/languages: en-GB, en-US, he, pt-BR, pt.
> >>>       What's the recommended way to link to these language packs?
>
> Not shure, what's Your intention and "where You are". The packs you see
> are already unpacked and the way they are linked depends from the
> platform they target. If that was Your question it might be a good idea
> to look how this is achieved by the german DVD. It should be possible
> for You to browse all projects. If not - please give a note.
>

I can see them in the preview pane, but it doesn't seem possible to view
them in the editor. If possible, please try to grant read-only access to
those projects. No hurry, as it will be several days (at least three or
four) before I'm in a position to resume work on this project.


> >> Friedrich is just reorganizing the folder structure, so the
> >> available langpacks etc. will be accessible for all subsites, give
> >> us a little more time for this.
>
> Meanwhile I think, it's useful to have all LibreOffice packs available
> in installer/ the unpacked ones as well as the original ones. Both are
> present for the moment. installer/libreoffice/ contains relevant
> released files, according to the structure mirrored here:
> http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/
> The files contained are hardlinked to save diskspace.
> Any input regarding the folder scheme for the unpacked packages welcome.
>

I'm guessing it will work to link to installer/


>
> > Ok. That's what I needed to know. I'm not in any hurry. I didn't think
> > that it would be appropriate upload language packs in that they had
> > to be (or would be in the future) there *somewhere*.
>
> Uploading any files provided by libreoffice doesn't make sense as they
> are on the machine already. Also unpacking installers and creating ISO
> files to happen there makes sense.
>

Good. I'm glad to see that's the case.

I'll be on the road the next few days.

c u,
jec

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