Re: [tdf-discuss] Linux tests required: Bug 40362 - VIEWING: HANG in presentation mode showing animated GIFs

2011-11-25 Thread Karl Morten Ramberg

I am running Ubuntu 11.10 and LO 3.4 and no chrash on this

On 11/18/2011 12:46 AM, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:

Hi Rainer, *,


Am 16.11.2011 09:25 schrieb Rainer Bielefeld:


currently it would be interesting to find out why presentations with
animated gifs crash for some (Linux-(?)) users. Can you try attachents
from  and leave a
short comment 8crash of no crash)?

No Crash

LibreOffice 3.4  340m1(Build:402)

(outdated) Ubuntu 7.10

Gruß/regards


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Re: [tdf-discuss] ODF and HTML 5

2011-10-03 Thread Karl Morten Ramberg
We have started such a development and we also have some basic 
functionality in place and we would be happy to release the code. There 
are also some real time collaboration features implemented. So far it is 
writer and calc we have been working on. Impress, draw and base is as of 
now totally unsopported


Den 03.10.2011 11:56, skrev Olivier Hallot:



Em 03-10-2011 06:07, Ian Lynch escreveu:

There has been a proposal to try and get ODF recognised as an official
extension of HTML5. On the face of it it sounds a good idea but I
don't know enough about the details or whether this is already in
progress. I guess it would require discussion with W3C, OASIS, and
probably TDF and ASF as a minimum. A logical technical need could be
to develop ODF rendering and editing in web browsers. To start with
this might simply be a limited subset of what can be achieved in
OO/LibO.


Just for the summary of the issue, this has already been discussed 
long time ago...


http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22406

But of course, there was no HTML5 at that time...

Regards



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Re: [tdf-discuss] International support

2010-12-14 Thread Karl Morten Ramberg
Yes I think LibO needs a way of offering intl support and responsetime 
guarantee to attract larger companies.

And that that can be a way of partially fund the development

Karl

Den 14.12.2010 13:32, skrev sophie:

Hi,
On 14/12/2010 15:10, Karl Morten Ramberg wrote:
I don't think this is as easy as that, large organisations requires a 
more firm support scheme. I have worked in Ericson, Nokia and 
ICL/Fujitsu with products and services. It is on that background I 
raise the question
You mean that there is no companies able to provide support (1rst, 
2nd, 3rd level) to dedicated floss software like OOo or LibO? Or that 
it needs to be international? I don't get what you mean by "more firm 
support scheme".
Or you mean something like the consultant list we get on the OOo 
Bizdev project

http://bizdev.openoffice.org/consultants.html

Kind regards
Sophie





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Re: [tdf-discuss] International support

2010-12-14 Thread Karl Morten Ramberg
I don't think this is as easy as that, large organisations requires a 
more firm support scheme. I have worked in Ericson, Nokia and 
ICL/Fujitsu with products and services. It is on that background I raise 
the question


Den 14.12.2010 13:06, skrev sophie:

On 14/12/2010 14:57, Karl Morten Ramberg wrote:

Hi all
I want to raise a toipic that I find quite important, and that his 
how to handle support.
In my opinion we need to address the large business and organisations 
and they require support, even international support with one contact 
point.

This could also be a nice source of revenue
Oracle is starting to sell support from denmark in scandinavia and 
thus it is important that we address this issue as soong as possible.
I know Norwegian orrganisations buying support from denmar (oracle) 
because we cant offer sufficent response
Did you raised your concerns on the native-lang mailing lists [1]? 
Support is provided by several companies throughout the world, it's 
part of the Floss economy/ecosystem. Maybe the local communities may 
help you here.


[1]http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Local_Mailing_Lists

Kind regards
Sophie




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[tdf-discuss] International support

2010-12-14 Thread Karl Morten Ramberg

Hi all
I want to raise a toipic that I find quite important, and that his how 
to handle support.
In my opinion we need to address the large business and organisations 
and they require support, even international support with one contact 
point.

This could also be a nice source of revenue
Oracle is starting to sell support from denmark in scandinavia and thus 
it is important that we address this issue as soon as possible.
I know Norwegian orrganisations buying support from denmar (oracle) 
because we cant offer sufficent response


Karl

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