The OpenOffice.org Community is pleased to announce the immediate availability of OpenOffice.org 3.0.1. This release fixes a number of minor issues reported with OpenOffice.org 3.0, released on October 13th last year. Although minor releases normally do not include new features, there are two points of interest: enhanced support for grammar checkers, and an increase in the number of words held in personal word lists to 30,000. A full list of all the issues fixed may be found in the developers' release notes at OpenOffice.org 3.0.1 is available now from in over 90 languages and for all major platforms. For the availability of further languages and platforms please check The next release of OpenOffice.org to contain significant new user features will be OpenOffice.org 3.1, scheduled for general availability at the end of March. The OpenOffice.org Community -- Developers - join us! see --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: anno ... @ For additional commands, e-mail: anno ... @ New submission from Mitchell Model < ml ... @ >: The documentation of urllib.parse contains: URL encoded a ÃÂ"url-encodedÃÂ" string I am not sure what the official usage is, either in Python or more generally. Actually, in formal W3C documents the term used is percent- encoding (with the hyphen, even when used as a noun). I don't expect anyone to use "percent-encoding" but maybe, especially as an adjective , the phrase in Python documentation should consistently be "url-encoded"? ---------- messages: 93179 nosy: MLModel severity: normal status: open title: Tiny inconsistency in the orthography of "url encoded" in the doc of urllib.parse versions: Python 3.0, Python 3.1, Python 3.2 _______________________________________ Python tracker < rep ... @ > < > _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ New-bugs-announce mailing list New- ... @ I think a much better name would be the Unix Packaging Maven Plugin. Sorry, but without an adjective , it doesn't clearly say what the plugin does. 2009/6/15 Trygve Laugstøtryg ... @ >: I'm happy to announce the fourth alpha release of unix-maven-plugin. This is still primarily a technology preview, but is fully functional. = New in this release = o support for creating "zip" archives o added support for classes for pkg o %doc and %config for RPM o Lots of documentation, including a PDF. == Technical changes == MUNIX-18: Simplify the script mechanism MUNIX-17: Document how versions and revisions are calculated MUNIX-16: Document how the scripts directories work MUNIX-15: Improve error message when an artifact is not found MUNIX-12: Add support for creating zip files MUNIX-6: set-attributes doesn't pick up paths that aren't explicitly created with mkdirs (Filed by Marius Gravdal MUNIX-4: Add support for the %doc directive for RPM (filed by Erik Drolshammer) MUNIX-3: Add support for the %config directive for RPM (filed by Erik Drolshammer) MUNIX-1: the "release" portion of the rpm does not have to be an int (filed by Brett Okken) = About the plugin = The unix-maven-plugin is a Maven plugin for producing installation packages for UNIX platforms. The current release is 1.0-alpha-4. This release is meant as a technology preview release. The plugin is useful but work is in progress to make sure it support even more use cases. The plugin has gained a substantial amount of documentation, available at [1]. The plugin combines the work of the deb, solaris and rpm Maven plugins and also handles the aspect of assembling the packages without using the assembly plugin. Supported platforms: * Debian (.deb) * RedHat and Fedora (.rpm) * SysV packages for Solaris (.pkg) * Generic Zip files (.zip) The development happens on the Codehaus Mojo project [2], if you want to try it out, have found an issue or just want your use case supported get in touch through the mailing lists [3]. [1]: [2]: [3]: --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user ... @ For additional commands, e-mail: user ... @ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user ... @ For additional commands, e-mail: user ... @