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2012/5/23 Graham Lauder <g.a.lau...@gmail.com> > Sorry, I'm not understanding. > Have you prepared some questions or > > are you preparing some questions and > > what sort of details are we talking about. > > I'm preparing some questions, the detalis is of questions. > > > > > > Suggetion of site for creates questions: > > > > doodle.com > > survey.usability-methods.com > > ... > > > > Open to suggestions ! > > I have a lime survey setup on a webhost that we can use also which will > give > us plenty of flexibility > > We also need to identify our respondents and figure out a way to get the > survey in front of them. > > Good. 2012/5/23 Graham Lauder <y...@apache.org> > OK, here's a question: I'd like to know if users would like the option to > be > able to "Skin" their AOO interface > > The other question that arises from this from developers/artists point of > view: If the faclity was available would people like to create skins for > AOO. > > Question go around. > For instance, would it be possible to code up an application similar to a > WYSIWYG webeditor like Kompozer, in which you could design a skin for your > AOO > interface and then that application would generate an extension that would > allow the user to download the skin from the extensions repository and thus > change the look and feel of their interface. > > (I'm not making a case that this would be a good use of projects resources > at > this point, just asking the question as to the possibility) > > I ask because I am mindful of the difference of the freshness in the look > between OOo and Symphony and our users have made this point over a fairly > substantial amount of time. Thank Graham Albino