Hi Rob,
Le 14 juil. 11 à 00:00, Rob Weir a écrit :
I'm sending this with my IBM "hat".
:)
I'm going to be speaking
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We will be doing the following:
First, we're going to contribute the standalone version of Lotus
Symphony to the Apache OpenOffice.org project, under the Apache 2.0
license. We'll also work with project members to prioritize which
pieces make sense to integrate into OpenOffice. For example, we've
already done a lot of work with replacing GPL/LPGL dependencies.
Using the Symphony code could help accelerate that work and get us
to an AOOo release faster. We've already converted the help files to
DITA, which could help accelerate that work, if we chose to go in
that direction.
Wow, that's a great news, and I forwarded your mail on my blog. See :
http://eric.bachard.org/news
I'm eager to learn the improvement IBM did in the code. What about
make IRC ClassRooms about some of them ? e.g. invite the peopl who
worked on some feature, and let them explain us what they exactly
did, and so on.
Thanks,
Eric Bachard
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