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The actions are sorted in specific sections and not in chronological order. This should be done in the release schedule on a seperate separate Wiki webpage.
Short legend:
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If yes, write first status update and call for volunteers on dev@ mailing list and on the on the AOO Blog: https://blogs.apache.org/ooo/
More things to do?
The Infrastrucure Infrastructure team needs to know about an upcoming release to be able to prepare servers and resources and to make sure they are up and running. Write a mail to infrastructure@apache.org and tell them what can be expected (number of files, total file size, directory structure, etc.). See http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#heads-up for further details.
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Announce mail : Write to announce@ (every mail needs to be moderated, so don't expect to arrive immediatellyimmediately)
Translations
The following documents should be made available for translation, and :
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Changes to Webpages
Main download webpage
httphttps://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html
TBD
Main homepage
httphttps://www.openoffice.org/index.html
Version in the header link
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Every language has it's own website arease area that needs to be updated.
Example:
httphttps://www.openoffice.org/xx/download/index.html
Of course the languages depend on the release. The most important langugaes languages - with it's ISO codes are the following (ordered by download popularity):
en-US, fr, de, it, es, ja, ru ,pl, nl, zh-tw, cs, zh-cn, el, pt, da, no, xx (template files)
TBD
Localized homepages
httphttps://www.openoffice.org/xx/index.html
Version in the header link
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Project's homepage
Homepage
httphttps://openoffice.apache.org/index.html
TBD
Download webpage
httphttps://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html
TBD
DOAP RDF data
https://projects.apache.org/project.html?openoffice
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