Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 91114
disable ALM (Application lifecycle management) for the site
Last modified: 2009-08-07 15:45:36 UTC
ALM is not used on OOo (AFAIK) - and cannot even be used for cvs based projects (all existing projects are cvs based). Nevertheless, the alm feature adds a alm.css (tons of useless decls) that cannot be disabled (not in the templates) and a alm.js (same, not listed, cannot be disabled). Furthermore the css contains errors (doesn't validate against the w3c css validator). Thus: please disable alm for openoffice.org (or provide some instructions on how to play with it)
Support will be able to help us to avoid that the alm.css and alm.js are requested (or understand why this is useful for the OpenOffice.org site).
Hi, Thank you for contacting CollabNet Customer Support. Based on the information that has been provided to us, we will initiate our research & provide you an update as soon as we have adequate information. Thanks, Praveen Support Operations.
Hi, If you open any alm related projects, You will find the help and docs on the let pane of the page, Please refer to that docs which might be helpful for using the ALM. Please get back to us if you still feel it is not relevant enough. Thanks, Praveen Support Operations.
Unfortunately you did not answer the issue at all :-( Please give an example for an alm related project on *openoffice.org I think it is not used at all. And even if it would be used by one project out of hundreds, there is no reason that those styles and script be added to every page. A way to only enable the feature for projects that are acutally alm-enabled would help. But as mentioned before: As I don't think it is used at all, it can be turned off completely as well.
Hi, In this case, we would check with our internal team and get back to you for the same. Thanks, Praveen, Support Operations.
Hi, We have disabled the ALM, If in the future the need arises for the ALM to be enabled.Please get back to us and we will do the same. Thanks, Praveen, Support Operations.
Hi, Can we close this ticket? Regards, Praveen Support Operations.
> Can we close this ticket? No. The following is still added for all pages: <script src="/branding/scripts/alm.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <style type="text/css"> /* <![CDATA[ */ @import "/branding/css/alm.css"; /* ]]> */ </style> The whole point in filing this issue was to get rid of the (broken and useless since never used) css and the javascript.
ping. No response for almost a month and the problem remains
Hi, We apologize for the delay in the update. We will discuss with our internal team on the existence of the alm scripts and get back to you as soon as we have an update. Thanks, Pritha Support Operations.
Hi, We have filed an internal ticket for getting this task done, Will keep you updated on the status. Regards, Praveen Support Operations.
Cloph, This was a core product bug , which has been fixed now in Openoffice.org. Please verify the fix. Regards, Ramya Support Operations
verified - no alm.css/js included anymore. Thanks for the fix
as cloph verified it -< closed