LibreOffice Online and Collabora Online demos for TDF members and contributors

Dear TDF members, developers, localizers, QA-ers, and all contributors,

We are happy to announce two demo servers:

1. LibreOffice Online powered by LibreOffice, weekly snapshot of
   master branches of online and core repositories, with ownCloud 9.1

    https://demo.collaboracloudsuite.com/tdf/

    Here is where you can checkout the latest features, latest
    translations, and help file and fix the latest bugs.

2. Collabora Online demo, the stable product from Collabora with Nextcloud 11
    https://demo.collaboracloudsuite.com/tdfnextcloud/

    These are just the start - credentials are based from the new (under
development) TDF LDAP server - allowing other providers to connect and
provide other services.

    To create an LDAP account (that you should be able to use in the
future to access TDF Bugzilla, TDF Wiki, etc.) - checkout:

    https://user.documentfoundation.org/

* More details:

    These demos will allow you to try out LibreOffice Online and Collabora
Online. You can upload new documents, share them and edit them (alone or
collaboratively). But before you start to upload files, please keep the
following in mind:

    * Don’t upload private or sensitive information. Sessions and data
      may be logged for performance and testing reasons, so when you use
      this demo, don’t upload your diary or bank statements. A set of
      test-files is already uploaded for you, ready to play with. Having
      said that, we will try hard to avoid publishing your data without
      your consent.

    * These demos are running on Collabora's servers, which will be upgraded
      fairly regularly. This is cool, because you’ll be able to try out
      the latest edition, with new features etc. On the other hand: your
      data may get eaten! save regularly.

    * We'll try to keep the service available - but it may disappear at
      any time - no guarentees.

* About LibreOffice Online

    With LibreOffice Online you can collaboratively edit office documents
directly in any modern browser. It includes Writer, Calc and Impress,
and boosts excellent support for all popular office file formats.
There is an optimized LibreOffice core at the heart of the architecture
of LibreOffice Online, and document rendering is achieved by delivering
a “picture” of the document to the GUI in the form of a canvas of .png
tiles. When users edit a document, these .png tiles are refreshed
seamlessly to display the new or amended content. (Press
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+D in the browser to enter into debugging mode and see how
it works.)

* Credits

    While we celebrate and credit the fantastic work of the LibreOffice
community without which there could be no LibreOffice Online - it is
clear that Collabora (with thanks to our customers & partners) is the
architect and driving force behind putting LibreOffice in the Cloud.
We're eager to change that: there is lots of low hanging fruit here
for developers, and we love contributions. So please get testing, and
contributing to the code - patches welcome in gerrit and on the
development mailing lists.

Great, thanks Michael;

Þann þri 21.feb 2017 10:37, skrifaði Michael Meeks:

Dear TDF members, developers, localizers, QA-ers, and all contributors,

We are happy to announce two demo servers:

1. LibreOffice Online powered by LibreOffice, weekly snapshot of
   master branches of online and core repositories, with ownCloud 9.1

    https://demo.collaboracloudsuite.com/tdf/

    Here is where you can checkout the latest features, latest
    translations, and help file and fix the latest bugs.

2. Collabora Online demo, the stable product from Collabora with Nextcloud 11
    https://demo.collaboracloudsuite.com/tdfnextcloud/

For us translators, it would be highly appreciated if there is a list somewhere of which Nextcloud modules are used in these installations.
I'm also translating Nexcloud, and since there are two full pages of potential modules to translate for Nextcloud, such a list could help us get our priorities straight.

Best regards,

Sveinn í Felli

Hi Sveinn,

Great, thanks Michael;

Þann þri 21.feb 2017 10:37, skrifaði Michael Meeks:

Dear TDF members, developers, localizers, QA-ers, and all contributors,

We are happy to announce two demo servers:

1. LibreOffice Online powered by LibreOffice, weekly snapshot of
   master branches of online and core repositories, with ownCloud 9.1

    https://demo.collaboracloudsuite.com/tdf/

    Here is where you can checkout the latest features, latest
    translations, and help file and fix the latest bugs.

2. Collabora Online demo, the stable product from Collabora with
Nextcloud 11
    https://demo.collaboracloudsuite.com/tdfnextcloud/

For us translators, it would be highly appreciated if there is a list
somewhere of which Nextcloud modules are used in these installations.
I'm also translating Nexcloud, and since there are two full pages of
potential modules to translate for Nextcloud, such a list could help us get
our priorities straight.

The Collabora Online Connector app has the code name 'richdocuments' in
both ownCloud and Nextcloud. Yet, the two apps are different.

ownCloud: https://github.com/owncloud/richdocuments
Translations: https://www.transifex.com/owncloud-org/owncloud/richdocuments/

Nextcloud: https://github.com/nextcloud/richdocuments/
Translations: https://www.transifex.com/nextcloud/nextcloud/

Other than that, we use the default install, the official modules.

Best regards,
Andras

Dear Michael,
     great news!!!
Thanks to you and the Collabora Team for the relevant outcome!
Cheers,
--Osvaldo

Hi Andras,

Þann þri 21.feb 2017 11:38, skrifaði Andras Timar:

Hi Sveinn,

Great, thanks Michael;

Þann þri 21.feb 2017 10:37, skrifaði Michael Meeks:

Dear TDF members, developers, localizers, QA-ers, and all contributors,

We are happy to announce two demo servers:

1. LibreOffice Online powered by LibreOffice, weekly snapshot of
   master branches of online and core repositories, with ownCloud 9.1

    https://demo.collaboracloudsuite.com/tdf/

    Here is where you can checkout the latest features, latest
    translations, and help file and fix the latest bugs.

2. Collabora Online demo, the stable product from Collabora with
Nextcloud 11
    https://demo.collaboracloudsuite.com/tdfnextcloud/

For us translators, it would be highly appreciated if there is a list
somewhere of which Nextcloud modules are used in these installations.
I'm also translating Nexcloud, and since there are two full pages of
potential modules to translate for Nextcloud, such a list could help us get
our priorities straight.

The Collabora Online Connector app has the code name 'richdocuments' in
both ownCloud and Nextcloud. Yet, the two apps are different.

ownCloud: https://github.com/owncloud/richdocuments
Translations: https://www.transifex.com/owncloud-org/owncloud/richdocuments/

Nextcloud: https://github.com/nextcloud/richdocuments/
Translations: https://www.transifex.com/nextcloud/nextcloud/

Other than that, we use the default install, the official modules.

The Nexcloud bundle comes with so many modules (sorry, it's called apps); here are the standard ones:

activity files_retention provisioning_api
admin_audit files_sharing serverinfo
comments files_texteditor sharebymail
dav files_trashbin survey_client
encryption files_versions systemtags
external files_videoplayer templateeditor
federatedfilesharing firstrunwizard theming
federation gallery twofactor_backupcodes
files logreader updatenotification
files_accesscontrol lookup_server_connector user_external
files_automatedtagging nextcloud_announcements user_ldap
files_external notifications user_saml
files_pdfviewer password_policy workflowengine

Plus, there are several 3rd party modules:

jeremeamia phpseclib
bantu league pimple
composer psr
lukasreschke punic
mcnetic rackspace
deepdiver1975 natxet react
doctrine nikic
guzzle paragonie sabre
guzzlehttp patches.txt stecman
icewind patchwork swiftmailer
interfasys pear symfony

I'm pretty sure they're not all activated in the Collabora instances, right? Is there any (easy) way to verify which ones?

Sveinn

Hi Sveinn,

I'm pretty sure they're not all activated in the Collabora instances,
right? Is there any (easy) way to verify which ones?

Enabled:
  - activity: 2.4.1
  - comments: 1.1.0
  - dav: 1.1.1
  - federatedfilesharing: 1.1.1
  - federation: 1.1.1
  - files: 1.6.1
  - files_pdfviewer: 1.0.1
  - files_sharing: 1.1.1
  - files_trashbin: 1.1.0
  - files_versions: 1.4.0
  - files_videoplayer: 1.0.0
  - firstrunwizard: 2.0
  - gallery: 16.0.0
  - logreader: 2.0.0
  - lookup_server_connector: 1.0.0
  - nextcloud_announcements: 1.0
  - notifications: 1.0.1
  - password_policy: 1.1.0
  - provisioning_api: 1.1.0
  - richdocuments: 1.1.25
  - serverinfo: 1.1.1
  - sharebymail: 1.0.1
  - survey_client: 0.1.5
  - systemtags: 1.1.3
  - theming: 1.1.1
  - twofactor_backupcodes: 1.0.0
  - updatenotification: 1.1.1
  - user_ldap: 1.1.1
  - workflowengine: 1.1.1

Best regards,
Andras

Great, thanks a lot.
Maybe worth noting somewhere in the l10n-wiki.

Regards,
Sveinn

Þann þri 21.feb 2017 12:37, skrifaði Andras Timar: