Many OpenOffice.org pages are published in a multi sub-domain structure. See http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Infrastructure_Overview for details. With the exception that the main site is now hosted on kenai, this is probably accurate.
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Partial active address list:
Project name | URL | Hosted at |
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About | Kenai | |
API | Kenai | |
Bugzilla | Kenai | |
Development | Kenai | |
Distribution | Kenai | |
Documentation | Kenai | |
Download | Kenai | |
Main page | Kenai | |
Marketing | Kenai | |
Native pages list | Kenai | |
Projects list and individual addresses (146 projects) | Kenai | |
Support | Kenai | |
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Extensions | OSUOSL | |
Forums | Oracle | |
Templates | OSUOSL | |
Wiki | Oracle |
also see OpenOffice Domains for a more complete list. Generally, any project has its own URL.
A sitemap of the webpages located on kenai.com is add'ed above. Same NLC projects are missed cause tecnical issues. (e.g. es.oo.o)
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- Create full sub-domains list (Substantial progress)
- Create archive (can do it in a people.apache.org account. (development, documentation, download, projects, and www take 2.7GB.)
- Determine how to deal with current "projects" (many!): what to do with per project mailing list; combine or eliminate projects? (See OpenOffice Domains for suggestions on web sites.) We especially need to discuss/migrate mailing lists if still active (i.e. activity since Jan, 2011).
- Selecting needed content
- Move contents to new pagepages or directly import SVN checkouts from OO.o site.
- Contact project heads via e-mail to ascertain continued interest if needed.