Le lundi 01 novembre 2010 à 15:21 +0000, jonathon a écrit :
> On 10/29/2010 01:29 PM, James Walker wrote:
> > Maybe something that we should think about is creating a Document 
> > Foundation family of products.
> 
> This could go in one of four directions.
> 
> # LibO on more platforms:
> * Android;
> * iPhone/iPod/iPad;
> * Symbian;
> * RIM;
> * WinMo7
> * Wii;
> * X-Box 360;
> * Sony PlayStation 3;
> * Cloud based;
> # Additional packages that supplement LibO.
> * Zotero;
> * The Gimp;
> * Blender;
> * Scribus;
> * Inkspace;
> * Sunbird;
> * Project management;
> * Etc;
> # Incorporate the additional packages into LibO;
> # Incorporate the additional packages into LibO, and expand into other
> platforms;
> 
> > I would not really put more products into the main LibreOffice software, 
> 
> Some things could be done as extensions, albeit they would be fairly
> heavy extensions.
> 
> > One thing we really need to think about is an email/calender product.
> 
> What happened to the calendering extension for OOo?
> 
> What happened to the documentation that explained how to utilize
> Thunderbird's contact list within OOo?
> 
> What happened to the documentation that explained how to utilizes
> Lightning's calenders within OOo?
> 
> I don't use the existing email functionality within OOo/LibO to know how
> well it functions.
> 
> > and some kind of project management product
> 
> What happened to the OOo extensions that covered project management?
> 
> Why did the OOo project management development team die.  (Their part of
> the OOo website looks like it hasn't been touched since mid-2005.)
> 
> > Of course the easy thing to do would be a partnership with Mozilla,  and 
> > use Thunderbird, and Lightening.
> 
> Look at the results of the existing partnership between OpenOffice.org
> and The Mozilla Foundation.
> 
> jonathon
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Hello jonathon,

We agreed later that we were not talking about adding softwares to LibO
itself, but just make partnerships to make the Document Foundation
provide them or promote them.

Regards,

Florian.


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