On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Joe Schaefer wrote: > > > http://www.apache.org/dev/blogs.html describes the > (public) preview url for blog articles. > > Thanks for the hint, Joe. If I understood it correctly, this version should be viewable. It works for me, but you never know when persistent cookies are playing tricks with you. http://blogs.apache.org/preview/OOo/?previewEntry=apache_openoffice_org_developer_education -Rob > >>________________________________ >>From: Rob Weir >>To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org >>Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2011 1:44 PM >>Subject: Re: draft blog post on the Linux build education event >> >>On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Manfred A. Reiter wrote: >>> 2011/9/1 Rob Weir : >>>> https://blogs.apache.org/roller-ui/authoring/preview/OOo/?previewEntry=apache_openoffice_org_developer_education >>>> >>> >>> how can I login? >>> >> >>Oh... I was hoping you could all see that.  Darn.  There was a call >>for logins for authors and editors for the blog a while ago [1]. >>Gavin gave people permission. >> >>[1] http://markmail.org/message/ez25wgbpf4z47f5g >> >> >>In any case, here is the text. You're missing the picture and the >>hyperlinks, but you can get the idea: >> >> >>==================== >> >>==Developer Education== >> >>It is September.  Time for cooler weather and time to go back to >>school.  The Apache OpenOffice.org podling is ready for the season >>with events to help developers learn more about OpenOffice.org. >> >>Do you want to learn how to build Apache OpenOffice.org on Linux?  Do >>you want to take the first steps towards becoming an OpenOffice >>hacker?  Do you want to help test, review and improve our build >>instructions, on any one of a variety of Linux distros?  If so, you >>will not want to miss this event. >> >>Next week, from Wed September 7th through Saturday September 10th we >>will be making a concerted effort to enable everyone who wants to be >>able to build OpenOffice. This will be the first of a series of >>Developer Education topics we hope to deliver.  Others may include how >>to build on Windows and Mac, and how to work on particular OpenOffice >>features. >> >>This will be a virtual event, with collaboration on the ooo-dev >>mailing list and on IRC.  Members of the OpenOffice.org podling will >>be on hand to help anyone who wishes to get started with OpenOffice >>development on Linux. >> >>==How to Get Involved== >> >>There are a few things you should do to prepare for this event: >> >>    1) Find a Linux machine, at least 1GB RAM and 75 GB free disk space >> >>    2) Run any updates needed to make your distro current >> >>    3) Download the latest source code for OpenOffice.org via Subversion. >> >>    4) Before Wednesday, sign up for the ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org >>mailing list. >> >>    5) Bookmark the OpenOffice.org Building Guide.  This is the >>documentation we'll be following, and correcting. >> >>    6) Starting on Wednesday, follow the discussions on the ooo-dev >>mailing list.  We'll use a subject tag of [LINUX-BUILD] for threads >>related to this event. >> >>    7) Also starting on Wednesday, join us on IRC: irc.freenode.net >>on channel #dev.openoffice.org >> >> >>============ >> >>> thanks in advance >>> >>> M. >>> >> >> >>