Hi Per,
The Swedish project is continuing with updating the website, and I must
say I'm proud with the draft results for the first page.
http://sv.openoffice.org/
Looks promising.
Yes, very nice page.
Thank you :) We sincerely hope that every inch of space is in relation to the
users' needs.
The page will have a section for Help and support, giving the user
entries to guides, documentation, commercial support and our own
mailing
lists. It will also have a section for new templates and clipart -
because we believe that it is what people are looking for.
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/taxonomy/term/34
I understand that working manually with a Clipart repository, without the
possibility of managing meta data and other labels of data, is not
human-friendly. Yet, this doesn't mean that users are less interested in
finding clipart on our website.
I am very keen on discussing if our community is able to maintain a
automated repository with the goal to store clipart with meta data, to
maybe be able to (at a later state) incorporate this into our software.
I agree that the current process is unsatisfactory.
I don't know if this came up before but I fear that maintenance of a clipart
repository can be quite a huge task. Why not collaborate with other
projects like openclipart.com?
Would it be correct to assume that a majority of the community is interested
in this?
Who's involved in the extensions.services website? Maybe starting there would
give a good starting point :)
Check out the extension.openoffice.org project
Also this capability should appear in the software inside. I imagine the
scenario when the OOo can connect to the website to download the thombs of
searched images, also offer those cliparts what is in local.
I would try to work with web sites that are specialized in keeping cliparts,
like http://www.openclipart.org/, and maybe offer selections and compilations
via extensions (as mentioned by KAMI)
Yes. People are already mentioning the download size. I think that each user
should be able to choose for themselves what they want to wait for.
We are starting to build areas with family houses where they have fiber, but
this is of course not standard. I don't have it, and downloading OOo takes
it's time.
Frank
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