Hi James :) On 31/08/2007, at 8:32 PM, James Greenidge wrote:
Okay, we didn't explain clear enough before: <snip>
It's great that you took the time to join the list and share your experiences with us. The only reason we didn't spring on you with cries of gladness was that we're very short of resources. Everyone here is trying to do a lot with very little.
We're actually working on two separate ports, the existing one for X11 and the new one for Aqua, for both PPC and Intel, so people here are even more stretched out than they were. Frantic effort is going in to try and get the Aqua port ready for public testing in time for the main OpenOffice.org conference, so people are focussed more on the main structure of the app., currently, than on extra features.
Since we all have this collective late-night-coding headache, it helps when you explain things in detail. Thankyou for doing this. We do need to know what users want from OpenOffice.org. :)
Even when we do have time to discuss extra features and usability enhancements, OpenOffice.org, like any other software project, has procedures for submitting bug reports, feedback or feature requests. For any of these, you use the Issue Tracker. [1]
Please take the time to read about the Issue Tracker, and the QA project in general. We would really appreciate any testing feedback you can give us, as well as the feature requests.
This is a key time in OpenOffice.org Mac development. Your views on what OpenOffice.org Mac should be able to do, and any time you can spend in helping us create or test it, have a significant effect on upcoming versions.
Welcome to the OpenOffice.org Project! :)from Clytie (vi-VN, Vietnamese free-software translation team / nhóm Việt hóa phần mềm tự do)
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/vi-VN [1] http://qa.openoffice.org/
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