[Libreoffice-qa] Next LibreOffice version will be 7.6

2023-04-11 Thread Italo Vignoli

Based on the following ESC meeting discussion:

+ got marketing to announce what is the next major version on their 
mailing list

  + some discussion on switching to year.month scheme
  + extension compat checks might be affected
  + generator version in odf files
  + perhaps disentangle internal, strictly monotonically increasing 
numbers, from outside marketing release name?
  + just a single increment, for the internal number? then go for 
date-based release

  + going for year-num, loses some marketing splash
  + then leave it to marketing, to decide - at least no technical blockers

and on the following additional info from team members:

* rather switch to scheme like Ubuntu
  + changing to that is feasible for spring release as long as versions 
can be compared numerically

  * update-check doesn't use version numbers but git-hash
  * appstores can use completely independent version numbers/version codes
  * download pages are controlled by us/we can use whatever
  * build process/code doesn't care itself but some scripts around that 
will need updating, but certainly not a huge effort (only LO parts that 
need changing is the about-dialogs / minor things that show the version 
or when passing the version to web-help)
  * e.g. bugzilla notifications, tools that work on branch-names or 
similar needs adjustments in addition

  * FOSDEM/spring gives more time to prepare artwork, etc

The decision is to stay with the current 7.x family, and call the next 
version - due in August - LibreOffice 7.6.


At the same time, announce that this will be the last version following 
the "old" numbering scheme, without providing clues for the following 
numbering scheme (which will be based on the year.month paradigm).


Just a couple of notes from the previous discussion:

1. LibreOffice is a commodity because office suites are a commodity, and 
LibreOffice is an office suite. The fact that community members do not 
perceive LibreOffice as a commodity does not affect the market around us 
and especially market analysts, who are the reference for large users 
(some of which pay a substantial amount of LibreOffice development 
through ecosystem companies).


2. Please remember that community members count for a tiny percentage of 
LibreOffice users, and are not affecting in any way the perception of 
the majority of users (who have been mis-informed and mis-educated by a 
single company for at least 40 years, based on a strategy which at the 
time it started was clear only to the evil genius of Bill Gates).


3. Marketing is a profession as much as development is a profession (and 
of course other tasks such as design, localization, quality assurance, 
and many others) and has to be respected and trusted.


4. The time when marketing was a task for secretaries or CEO's mistress 
(met several of them during my professiona life) is gone since the 80s 
and will never be back.


5. People who never contribute to mailing list discussions about 
marketing decisions with constructive inputs - actually, most of them 
are never contributing with any input - but are then extremely quick in 
criticizing any marketing decision are warmly invited to start counting 
up to 1.000.000.000.000.000 (one quadrillion) before writing their next 
useless comment (even if they are contributing in a significant way to 
other areas of the prokect).


Best regards, Italo
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[Libreoffice-qa] LibreOffice Technology DevRoom Call for Papers

2022-11-08 Thread Italo Vignoli

LibreOffice Technology DevRoom Call for Papers

After two virtual events, FOSDEM 2023 will be in person, taking place on 
Saturday, February 4, and Sunday, February 5. LibreOffice Technology 
DevRoom is scheduled for the afternoon of Saturday, February 4, from 3PM 
to 7PM.


IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

December 11: Submission deadline
December 13: Announcement of selected talks
December 15: Publication of DevRoom schedule

We might update this call for papers with further details, as soon as we 
receive them from FOSDEM organizers. Please check TDF blog and social 
media channels on a regular basis.


CALL FOR PAPERS

We are inviting proposals for talks about LibreOffice Technology, 
including ODF standard document format, on topics such as code, 
localization, QA, UX, documentation, tools, extensions, migrations and 
general advocacy. Please keep in mind that product pitches are not 
allowed at FOSDEM.


In order to fit as many presenters as possible in the schedule, the 
length of talks will be limited to a maximum of 15 or 20 minutes, 
including questions, according to the number of submissions.


TALK SUBMISSIONS

All talk submissions have to be made in the Pentabarf event planning 
tool: https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM23.


While filing the proposal, please provide the title of your talk, a 
short abstract (one or two paragraphs), some information about yourself 
(name, bio and photo, but please do remember that your profile might be 
already stored in Pentabarf).


To submit your talk, click on “Create Event” and select the “LibreOffice 
Technology” DevRoom as the “Track”. Otherwise, your talk will not be 
even considered for any devroom at all.


If you already have a Pentabarf account from a previous year, even if 
your talk was not accepted, please reuse it. Create an account if, and 
only if, you don’t have one from a previous year. If you have any issues 
with Pentabarf, please contact italo at libreoffice.org for help.


CONTACTS

Italo Vignoli: italo at libreoffice.org
Mike Saunders: mike.saunders at documentfoundation.org

Link: 
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[Libreoffice-qa] IMPORTANT UPDATE LibreOffice Conference

2022-07-01 Thread Italo Vignoli
We apologize for being silent about LibreOffice Conference 2022, but we 
have had significant but unforeseeable logistic issues in Bolzano when 
we have looked for available hotel rooms.


Even the local tourism authority has not been able to find more than a 
handful of rooms available for the last week of September, definitely 
not enough for the number of attendees we are expecting.


Luckily, there are other beautiful cities in Italy. To avoid similar 
issues, we have decided to explore Milan, as the number of conference 
venues and hotel rooms is so large that chances of finding somethig 
suitable was definitely higher.


In fact, we have found a beautiful conference space right behind Piazza 
del Duomo at Fondazione Culturale San Fedele, right in the center of the 
city, and rooms in hotels close to the metro (which reaches Piazza del 
Duomo). The conference will represent an opportunity to visit Milan, 
which is one of Italy's most beautiful cities.


We will share all logistic details before July 15. Together with the 
logistic details, we will share infos about places to see, and food & 
drinks to enjoy.


The dates of the conference have not changed: we will start on September 
28 with community meetings, while the conference will be on September 29 
and 30 (full day), and will close in the morning of October 1st.


People who want to attend the event can start looking at flights to one 
of Milan's three airports: Milan Linate (LIN), Milan Malpensa (MXP) and 
Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY). Milan can be reached by high-speed train 
from Paris, and with long-distance trains from most of Europe.


As soon as we share logistic details, we also suggest people to look for 
hotel rooms based on the list of affordable hotels close to the metro we 
are putting together. Most of the hotels will be rather small, as large 
hotels are usually quite expensive.


Milan has a rather large metro network, and public transport which get 
almost everywhere. To get around the city with public transport, we use 
the Moovit smartphone app, which is quite helpful. Taxis are extremely 
expensive, and should be used only for emergencies (NEVER from and to 
airports, as there are cheap bus services).


Looking forward to meeting the community in Milan, nine years after 2013 
LibOCon hosted by the University of Milan.


Best regards, Italo

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[Libreoffice-qa] IMPORTANT LibreOffice Conference

2022-06-15 Thread Italo Vignoli
We have been silent about the LibreOffice Conference because we are 
experiencing a few unexpected logistic issues. We are working hard to 
solve them as soon as possible, but in the meantime we ask you to wait 
before confirming your travel programs, or to get in touch with us if 
you have already booked your flights.


The objective is to keep the dates of the conference, but the location 
may change to another city. We will communicate the details in the next 
couple of weeks.


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[Libreoffice-qa] LibreOffice Conference 2022

2022-05-02 Thread Italo Vignoli
The LibreOffice Conference 2022 will be a hybrid event (in presence + 
remote) from September 28 (community day) to October 1st, with opening 
session on September 29 at 9:30AM and closing session on October 1st at 1PM.


The venue is NOI Tech Park in Bolzano/Bozen/Bulsan (trilingual area) in 
South Tyrol (Northern Italy), a very well known location for FOSS and 
the home of the SFScon (South Tyrol FOSS Conference).


We will publish the official announcement on the blog and social media, 
including the sponsorship packages for the ecosystem companies, later 
this week.


Best regards, Italo

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[Libreoffice-qa] FYI LibreOffice Conference 2022

2022-04-06 Thread Italo Vignoli
We are currently checking the opportunity of organizing the LibreOffice 
Conference 2022 in hybrid mode (in presence + remote) from September 28 
(community day) to October 1st, with opening session on September 29 at 
9:30AM and closing session on October 1st at 1PM.


The venue is NOI Tech Park in Bolzano/Bozen/Bulsan (trilingual area) in 
South Tyrol (Northern Italy), a very well known location for FOSS and 
the home of the SFScon (South Tyrol FOSS Conference).


Once we will have all the confirmations from the location, we will make 
an official announcement in the second half of the month of April on 
mailing lists, blogs and social media. Stay tuned.


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[Libreoffice-qa] FOSDEM

2022-02-04 Thread Italo Vignoli
This weekend is the FOSDEM weekend, and as usual the LibreOffice project 
will be one of the leading forces behind the virtual event (as in 2021).


Community members will present their talks at the LibreOffice Technology 
devroom, on Saturday from 1:30PM to 6PM, and on Sunday from 10AM to 6PM: 
https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/track/libreoffice_technology/. Details 
of each presentation - links to streaming and chat rooms - by clicking 
on the title of the talk.


We will also have a stand: https://stands.fosdem.org/stands/libreoffice/.

Tomorrow I will open the main Community track at 10AM with the talk: 
"Making a community-managed FOSS project sustainable in the medium- to 
long-term". Although you may have already listened to the presentation, 
you are all invited: 
https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/community_sustainable/.


I will also speak at the Legal and Policy Issues devroom tomorrow at 
2:30PM about: "Why the pandemic could help FOSS, but was a win for 
proprietary software".


The schedule for the different tracks is here: 
https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/tracks/.


Please let me know if I forgot something (maybe, a talk from someone I 
don't know but is a member of the LibreOffice community).


See you at FOSDEM !!!
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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] ESC meeting agenda: 2022-01-13 16:00 Berlin time

2022-01-12 Thread Italo Vignoli
single commit.
    + http://bit.ly/2dyIfDy
    +

  done by:
     Timur  5
     Telesto    2
     Roman Kuznetsov    1
     Ilmari Lauhakangas 1
     Michael Stahl  1
     Kaganski, Mike 1


* Bibisected bugs open: keyword 'bibisected'
    + http://bit.ly/2cSCXlS
    +

  done by:
     Timur  6
     Telesto    2
     Roman Kuznetsov    1
     Ilmari Lauhakangas 1
     Kaganski, Mike 1


* all bugs tagged with 'regression'
    + 1280(-2) bugs open of 11470(+20) total 11(-1) high prio.

  done by:
     Timur  6
     Telesto    3
     Roman Kuznetsov    2
     Ilmari Lauhakangas 2
     Dieter 1
     Kaganski, Mike 1


* ~Component   count net * high severity regressions
    + http://bit.ly/1HWHb3E
  Writer    - 8(-1)
  Calc  - 1(+0)
  Draw  - 1(+0)
  LibreOffice   - 1(+0)

    by OS:
  All   - 10(-1)
  Linux - 0(+0)
  Mac OS X  - 0(+0)
  Windows   - 1(+0)


* ~Component   count net * all regressions
    + http://bit.ly/1BUdI8i
  Writer: other    - 434(-4)
  Calc - 215(+1)
  Impress  - 131(+0)
  Writer: docx filter  - 55(+1)
  UI   - 49(+1)
  Draw - 48(+0)
  LibreOffice  - 47(-3)
  Crashes  - 46(+0)
  Borders  - 39(-1)
  Writer: perf - 38(+1)
  Writer: other filter - 36(+1)
  Base - 34(+0)
  Chart    - 30(+0)
  RTL  - 27(+0)
  Writer: doc filter   - 22(+0)
  graphics stack   - 22(+1)
  Printing and PDF export  - 21(-1)
  BASIC    - 18(+0)
  filters and storage  - 17(+0)
  Formula Editor   - 2(+0)
  framework    - 1(+0)
  sdk  - 1(+0)

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[Libreoffice-qa] FOSDEM DevRoom

2021-12-31 Thread Italo Vignoli
FOSDEM DevRoom schedule is online: 
https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/track/libreoffice_technology/. All 
presentation slots are 30 minutes including Q&A, apart from the last one 
for Lightnming Talks which is 45 minutes including Q&A. Please remember 
that next step is the upload of your presentation by January 23. You 
should receive an email from FOSDEM with instructions in early January.


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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] FOSDEM DevRoom

2021-12-22 Thread Italo Vignoli
There was a bug in Penta, with search not working for tracks. We have 9 
talks submitted, which is better than 3 but still not enough.


On 12/22/21 15:33, Italo Vignoli wrote:
Deadline for submitting talks for the LibreOffice DevRoom is December 
26, and is approaching fast. At the moment, there are only three talks 
submitted, which are definitely not enough for a decent devroom (we are 
at AOO level... and this is unpleasant). Everyone is invited to submit a 
talk, preferably with a technical angle, related to advocacy of ODF or 
LibreOffice Technology.


I will try to be a good example by submitting three talks for the 
LibreOffice Technology DevRoom ("Advantages of LibreOffice Technology", 
"Why ODF is a better standard than OOXML", and "LibreOffice 7.3 New 
Features"), one talk for the Legal DevRoom ("Why the pandemic could help 
FOSS, but was a win for proprietary software"), and one talk for FOSDEM 
Main Track ("Strategies and tactics to make a community managed FOSS 
project sustainable in the medium to long term").


Promoting ODF and LibreOffice Technology is one of my tasks, but I can't 
be alone in doing so. Looking forward to your contributions.


Best, Italo



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[Libreoffice-qa] FOSDEM DevRoom

2021-12-22 Thread Italo Vignoli
Deadline for submitting talks for the LibreOffice DevRoom is December 
26, and is approaching fast. At the moment, there are only three talks 
submitted, which are definitely not enough for a decent devroom (we are 
at AOO level... and this is unpleasant). Everyone is invited to submit a 
talk, preferably with a technical angle, related to advocacy of ODF or 
LibreOffice Technology.


I will try to be a good example by submitting three talks for the 
LibreOffice Technology DevRoom ("Advantages of LibreOffice Technology", 
"Why ODF is a better standard than OOXML", and "LibreOffice 7.3 New 
Features"), one talk for the Legal DevRoom ("Why the pandemic could help 
FOSS, but was a win for proprietary software"), and one talk for FOSDEM 
Main Track ("Strategies and tactics to make a community managed FOSS 
project sustainable in the medium to long term").


Promoting ODF and LibreOffice Technology is one of my tasks, but I can't 
be alone in doing so. Looking forward to your contributions.


Best, Italo

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] ESC meeting agenda: 2021-12-09 16:00 Berlin time

2021-12-08 Thread Italo Vignoli
: 2/83 - 2 %  (+0)
  old : 3/248 -    1 %  (+0)


* Bisected bugs open: keyword 'bisected'
    + more accurate - down to a single commit.
    + http://bit.ly/2dyIfDy
    +

  done by:
     Raal   3
     Telesto    3
     Budea, Áron    2
     Ilmari Lauhakangas 2
     Roman Kuznetsov    1
     Kelemen, Gabor 1


* Bibisected bugs open: keyword 'bibisected'
    + http://bit.ly/2cSCXlS
    +

  done by:
     Raal   3
     Telesto    3
     Ilmari Lauhakangas 2
     Roman Kuznetsov    1
     Budea, Áron    1
     deepoose2011   1
     Kelemen, Gabor 1
     Kevin Suo  1


* all bugs tagged with 'regression'
    + 1287(-9) bugs open of 11389(+14) total 12(-2) high prio.

  done by:
     Telesto    8
     Ilmari Lauhakangas 2
     Raal   2
     Roman Kuznetsov    1
     Piotr  1
     Kelemen, Gabor 1
     Ezinne Nnamani 1
     Robert Großkopf    1


* ~Component   count net * high severity regressions
    + http://bit.ly/1HWHb3E
  Writer    - 9(-1)
  Calc  - 1(-1)
  Draw  - 1(+0)
  LibreOffice   - 1(+0)

    by OS:
  All   - 11(-2)
  Linux - 0(+0)
  Mac OS X  - 0(+0)
  Windows   - 1(+0)


* ~Component   count net * all regressions
    + http://bit.ly/1BUdI8i
  Writer: other    - 443(+3)
  Calc - 218(-5)
  Impress  - 132(-4)
  Writer: docx filter  - 53(-1)
  Draw - 50(+1)
  UI   - 50(+1)
  Crashes  - 49(-2)
  LibreOffice  - 48(+0)
  Borders  - 42(-1)
  Writer: perf - 37(-4)
  Writer: other filter - 35(+0)
  Base - 34(-1)
  Chart    - 30(+1)
  RTL  - 27(+0)
  Printing and PDF export  - 22(+0)
  Writer: doc filter   - 22(-1)
  graphics stack   - 22(+0)
  BASIC    - 18(+0)
  filters and storage  - 18(+0)
  Formula Editor   - 2(+0)
  framework    - 1(+0)
  sdk  - 1(+0)

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[Libreoffice-qa] FOSDEM 2022: LibreOffice Technology DevRoom CfP

2021-12-02 Thread Italo Vignoli

LibreOffice Technology DevRoom Call for Papers

FOSDEM 2022 will be a virtual event, taking place online on Saturday, 
February 5, and Sunday, February 6. The LibreOffice DevRoom is scheduled 
for Sunday, February 6, from 9AM to 7PM (times to be confirmed). If we 
will get more interesting talk proposals than the maximum number we can 
fit in one day, we will have the opportunity to extend the DevRoom to 
Saturday, February 5, in the afternoon.


NEW RULES FOR 2022

- The reference time will be Brussels local time (CET).
- Talks will be pre-recorded in advance, and streamed during the event
- Q/A session will be live
- A facility will be provided for people watching to chat between themselves
- A facility will be provided for people watching to submit questions

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

December 26: Submission deadline
December 28: Announcement of selected talks
December 31: Publication of DevRoom final schedule
January 16: Availability of pre-recordings for review
January 23: Deadline for upload of presentations

CALL FOR PAPERS

We are inviting proposals for talks about LibreOffice Technology, 
including ODF standard document format, on topics such as code, 
localization, QA, UX, documentation, tools, extensions, migrations and 
general advocacy. Please keep in mind that product pitches are not 
allowed at FOSDEM.


The length of talks is limited to a maximum of 25 minutes, as we would 
like to have some minutes for questions after each presentation, and to 
fit as many presenters as possible in the schedule. Exceptions must be 
explicitly requested and justified. You may be assigned LESS time than 
you have requested.


IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS

- Presentations have to be pre-recorded and tested for streaming before 
the event.
- Once your talk is pre-recorded, and approved by a reviewer in term of 
quality for streaming, it will have to be uploaded by January 23, to be 
prepared and ready for broadcast (the deadline cannot be moved further).
- During the stream of talks, speakers must be available online for the 
Q/A session.


TALK SUBMISSIONS

All talk submissions have to be made in the Pentabarf event planning 
tool: https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM22.


While filing the proposal, please provide the title of your talk, a 
short abstract (one or two paragraphs), some information about yourself 
(name, bio and photo, but please do remember that your profile might be 
already stored in Pentabarf).


To submit your talk, click on “Create Event” and select the “LibreOffice 
Technology” DevRoom as the “Track”. Otherwise, your talk will not be 
even considered for any devroom at all.


If you already have a Pentabarf account from a previous year, even if 
your talk was not accepted, please reuse it. Create an account if, and 
only if, you don’t have one from a previous year. If you have any issues 
with Pentabarf, please get in touch with the DevRoom manager.


DEVROOM MANAGER

Italo Vignoli: it...@libreoffice.org

Link: 
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2021/12/02/lo-technology-devroom-cfp/ 



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[Libreoffice-qa] REMINDER LibreOffice Conference Call for Papers

2021-06-04 Thread Italo Vignoli
LibreOffice Conference Call for Papers is open until June 30, 2021. 
Thanks to the efforts of TDF infra team led by Guilhem Moulin, you can 
now submit your proposal using TDF brand new event management platform 
at https://events.documentfoundation.org/libocon2021/cfp. We know that 
you were all eager to use that platform for your proposals, and now you 
don't have any excuse for a further delay of your submission!


LibreOffice Conference 2021 will take place online from September 23 to 
25, Thursday to Saturday. The Document Foundation invites all members 
and contributors to submit talks, lectures and workshops. Whether you 
are a seasoned presenter or have never spoken in public before, if you 
have something interesting to share about LibreOffice, ODF, the Document 
Liberation Project or the ODF Toolkit, we want to hear from you!


Proposals should be filed by June 30, 2021, in order to guarantee that 
they will be considered for inclusion in the conference program.


The conference program will be based on the following tracks:

a) Development, APIs, Extensions, Future Technology
b) Quality Assurance
c) Localization, Documentation and Native Language Projects
d) Appealing Libreoffice: Ease of Use, Design and Accessibility
e) Open Document Format, Document Liberation and Interoperability
f) Advocating, Promoting, Marketing LibreOffice
g) Diversity and Inclusion, New Generation Project for Students' Inclusion

Presentations, case studies and technical talks will discuss a subject 
in depth and will last 30 minutes (including Q&A), while Workshops will 
last 90 minutes (including Q&A). Lightning talks will cover a specific 
topic and will last 5 minutes (including Q&A). Sessions will be streamed 
live and recorded for download.


If you do not agree to provide the data for the talk under the “Creative 
Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 License”, please explicitly state 
your terms. In order to make your presentation available on TDF YouTube 
and PeerTube channels, please do not submit talks containing copyrighted 
material (music, pictures, etc.).


If you want to give multiple talks, please submit a separate proposal 
for each one, using the submission form at the following address (is the 
same): https://events.documentfoundation.org/libocon2021/cfp.


Thanks a lot for your participation!

Blog Post: 
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2021/06/04/reminder-lo-conference-2021-cfp/


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[Libreoffice-qa] LibreOffice DevRoom Call for Papers

2020-12-04 Thread Italo Vignoli
FOSDEM 2021 will be a virtual event, taking place online on Saturday,
February 6, and Sunday, February 7. The LibreOffice DevRoom is scheduled
for Sunday, February 7, from 9AM to 7PM (times to be confirmed).

NEW RULES FOR 2021

- The reference time will be Brussels local time (CET).
- Talks will be pre-recorded in advance, and streamed during the event
- Q/A session will be live
- A facility will be provided for people watching to chat between themselves
- A facility will be provided for people watching to submit questions

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

December 27: Submission deadline
December 31: Announcement of selected talks
January 4: Publication of DevRoom schedule
January 15: Presentations upload deadline

CALL FOR PAPERS

We are inviting proposals for talks about LibreOffice or the ODF
standard document format, on topics such as code, localization, QA, UX,
tools, extensions, migrations and general advocacy. Please keep in mind
that product pitches are not allowed at FOSDEM.

The length of talks is limited to a maximum of 25 minutes, as we would
like to have some minutes for questions after each presentation, and to
fit as many presenters as possible in the schedule. Exceptions must be
explicitly requested and justified. You may be assigned LESS time than
you request.

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS

- Presentations have to be pre-recorded and tested for streaming before
the event.
- Once your talk is accepted, someone will help you to produce the
pre-recorded content.
- Contents will be reviewed to ensure they have the required quality,
and uploaded before January 15, to be prepared and ready for broadcast.
- During the stream of talks, speakers must be available online for the
Q/A session.

TALK SUBMISSIONS

All talk submissions have to be made in the Pentabarf event planning
tool: https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM21.

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CONTACTS

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[Libreoffice-qa] Conference Guide

2020-10-14 Thread Italo Vignoli
We have created a Conference Guide, which can help you to make the best
out of the upcoming event. The PDF is available from the following link:
https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/s/pyLtF7jMei5XtcZ.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] hi, i find high bug for calc 6.2 until 6.4 (factory)

2020-05-03 Thread Italo Vignoli
Ciao Manuel, come stai? Sono contento di vedere che continui a usare
LibreOffice. Per prima cosa, proviamo a riprodurre il bug per verificare
che il problema sia lo stesso su tutti i sistemi, e non solo con KDE.

Come ti ha scritto Ilmari, che non ti conosce, i bug bisognerebbe
inserirli su Bugzilla, che però non è facile da utilizzare. Per questo
motivo noi consigliamo agli utenti italiani di scrivere a questa mailing
list: us...@it.libreoffice.org, descrivendo il problema, perché possiamo
inserirlo noi dopo aver fatto una prima verifica.

Ciao, Italo

On 5/3/20 3:44 PM, Manuel Muzzurru wrote:
> hi
> 
> i find true bug for calc from 6.2 until 6.4(Versione: 6.4.3.2  Build ID:
> 40(Build:2) )
> 
> i insert image from firefox: copy image from firefox and paste in calc,
> works for inserted image but when i start to scale (dimension) this is
> start frozen but ram is growing up from 2gb to 20gb of ram but i must to
> kill process in task (kde5 )..same version 6.2 until 6.4.. nothing
> detect from you (team developers)?
> 
> i leave here link my file attach..
> https://mega.nz/file/nspVFDoQ#FQ6sRh-1JC4CCpkVryIrWdYC8kg2xAw9qe1CsIa_qeA
> 
> good luck for fix it


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[Libreoffice-qa] ODE DevRoom Call for Papers

2019-10-16 Thread Italo Vignoli
FOSDEM is one of the largest gatherings of Free Software contributors in
the world and happens each year in Brussels (Belgium) at the ULB Campus
Solbosch. In 2020, it will be held on Saturday, February 1, and Sunday,
February 2.

The Open Document Editors (OFE) DevRoom is scheduled for Saturday,
February 1, from 10:30AM to 7PM. Physical room has not yet been assigned
by FOSDEM. The shared devroom gives all project in this area a chance to
present ODF related developments and innovations.

We are now inviting proposals for talks about Open Document Editors or
the ODF document format, on topics such as code, extensions,
localization, QA, UX, tools and adoption related cases. This is a unique
opportunity to show new ideas and developments to a wide technical audience.

Length of talks should be limited to a maximum of 20 minutes, as we
would like to have questions after each presentation, and to fit as many
presenters as possible in the schedule. Exceptions must be explicitly
requested and justified. You may be assigned LESS time than you request.
All submissions have to be made in the Pentabarf event planning tool:
https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM20.

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short abstract (one or two paragraphs), some information about yourself
(name, bio and photo).

To submit your talk, click on “Create Event”, then make sure to select
the “Open Document Editors” devroom as the “Track”. Otherwise your talk
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The deadline is Saturday, November 30, 2019. Accepted speakers will be
notified by Sunday, December 8th, 2019. The DevRoom schedule will be
published by Tuesday, December 12, 2019.

Recording permission

The talks in the Open Document Editors DevRoom will be audio and video
recorded, and possibly streamed live too.

In the “Submission notes” field, please indicate that you agree that
your presentation will be licensed under the CC-BY-SA-4.0 or CC-BY-4.0
license and that you agree to have your presentation recorded. For
example: “If my speech is accepted for FOSDEM, I hereby agree to license
all recordings, slides, and other associated materials under the
Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 International License.
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[Libreoffice-qa] FOSDEM Bits

2019-01-21 Thread Italo Vignoli
In 2019, projectors will be only HDMI, so if you are a speaker and have
VGA please bring an adaptor.

If you are attending TDF/LibreOffice social dinner on Saturday, February
2, please register on TDF wiki.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [libreoffice-design] Minutes of the Design Hangout: 2017-Aug-03

2017-08-03 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 03/08/2017 14:51, Heiko Tietze wrote:

>  * Switch default to 16:9 in Impress/Draw
>+ good idea (Heiko), bad idea (Jay)

I have sent a comment by email but it looks like it has been ignored:
most conference centers still have 4:3 configurations, so switching to
16:9 would be a problem for all people speaking at conferences (with a
few exceptions). There should be a resizing feature which allows to
switch from 4:3 to 16:9 without changing the aspect ratio of iterms on
the slide (which is what happens today). A large slide with more white
space is not a problem, and is often acceptable, as much as a narrower
slide with less white space. A large slide with all objects stretched
orizontally is not acceptable (and needs a lot of rework).

>+ perhaps make it dependent on the actual screen dimension (Eric)

This should be a must.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] 40000 Resolved Bugs Milestone

2017-07-24 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 24/07/2017 12:16, Xisco Fauli wrote:

> I think it's a good idea, but, as said before, I can't think of any way
> we can know the person who closed bug 40.000. Anyway, I'll give it a
> thought and I'll let you know in case I find way.

Even if we do not spot the closer of the 4th bug, we can make some
noise on media by distributing a press release which underlines the QA
activity at LibreOffice (adding some QA statistics, and Coverity Scan
numbers, which are a nice addition).

When do you think we will hit the 4th closed bug?

Can we schedule it around the 10th of August, between LibreOffice 5.4
and 5.4.1? That would be a nice timeframe.

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[Libreoffice-qa] IMPORTANT Change of Date of the Rome Conference

2017-05-10 Thread Italo Vignoli
Unfortunately, we have to postpone the conference to October 11 to
October 13 for logistics issues. The rooms confirmed for October 11 to
October 13 are on the Capitoline Hill, and are used by the City of Rome
for official events. They are called Sala dei Protonotari, Piccola Sala
dei Protonotari, and Sala del Carroccio.

On behalf of the organizing committee I apologize for the inconvenience.
The conference website has been updated.

I look forward to meeting the entire community in Italy in October, for
a successful conference.

Best, Italo

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[Libreoffice-qa] Marketing Call

2017-03-15 Thread Italo Vignoli
Marketing Conference Call is scheduled for Tuesday, March 21, at 1PM
UTC. I will circulate the agenda and the connection details in advance.
Everyone is invited to join, even if they have not filled in the Doodle.

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[Libreoffice-qa] Second Bug Hunting Session for LibreOffice 5.3

2016-11-21 Thread Italo Vignoli
LibreOffice 5.3 will be announced at the end of January 2017, with a
large number of new features which are summarized on the release notes
page: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/5.3. In order to
find, report and triage bugs, the QA team is organizing a second bug
hunting session on Friday, November 25, 2016. Tests will be performed on
the Beta version of LibreOffice 5.3, which will be available on the
pre-releases server (http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases/) a
few days before the event. Builds will be available for Linux (DEB and
RPM), MacOS and Windows, and will run in parallel with the production
version.

Mentors will be available on November 25, 2016, from 8AM UTC to 10PM
UTC. Of course, hunting bugs will be possible also on other days, as the
builds of this particular Beta release (LibreOffice 5.3.0 Beta1) will be
available until mid December.

During the day there will be two dedicated sessions: the first to chase
bugs on the main LibreOffice modules between 3PM UTC and 5PM UTC, and
the second to test a set of the top 7 features between 5PM UTC and 7PM
UTC. All details of the second bug hunting session are available on the
specific wiki page:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugHuntingSession/5.3.0Beta1.

During the dedicated sessions, we will concentrate all efforts to chase
and reproduce the bugs, in order to confirm and file them in a more
comprehensive way. Of course, the more comprehensive will be the bug
report, the easier will be for the developers to solve the bugs in time
for the final release.

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https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2016/11/21/second-bug-hunting-session-for-libreoffice-5-3/.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Does LibreOffice run on El Capitan (Mac)?

2016-08-18 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 17/08/2016 15:02, Steven Yanoff wrote:
> Does LibreOffice run on El Capitan (OS X El Capitan on Mac)?  If it does, are 
> there problems?  I am running the latest - El Capitan 10.11.6.

Yes, it works.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Any mac users out there

2016-03-01 Thread Italo Vignoli
I am a Mac user too, but I am not a shortcut user (at all, I need icons
for my mouse). I can help, of course, alhtough my feedback would not
reflect Mac users using shortcuts.

On 01/03/2016 04:47, Yousuf 'Jay' Philips wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm going to be also working on improving the shortcuts on Mac and
> wondered if there are any mac users in the QA and design teams that
> could test and make suggestions.
> 
> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98290
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/198zpaE2SKD0MIQUmSKb-s9vVCZy5dsdLg5JXhJ82iHg/edit?usp=sharing

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Linux and Mac testers needed for 91574

2015-07-06 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 02/07/15 06:23, Tommy wrote:
> I need additional Linux and Mac testers with dual monitor setup for this
> one:
> Bug 91574 - SLIDESHOW: presenter console not shown and focus remains on
> the secondary monitor
> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91574

Happy to help with Mac. I will have a try ASAP.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Performance regression of Impress file opening in LO5 OSX

2015-04-22 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 22/04/15 18:46, Alexander Thurgood wrote:

> As I don't use Impress much, in fact hardly at all, I can not say, but
> definitely with the docuent provided in the bug, LO5 is as slow as a
> snail (as timed in my experiments). And yes, I agree with you that it
> appears to be the rendering that takes up the most time - the question
> is why ? Even for your tests, a time difference comparison of 5 for LO4
> to 40s for LO5 is a significant loss in performance.

Being a long time Mac user, and a heavy Impress user, I can tell that
every pre-release of OOo and LibreOffice - since 2006 - has been slower
than the final release, which seems to be the case for LibreOffice 5.0
as well. In this case, though, we have the additional burden of the
operating system, as OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) has a number of problems per
se, and there is a large number of applications behaving improperly or
slowing down significantly either at launch or at shut down (for
instance, Thunderbird takes ages to close).

I will make tests on the less powerful Mac (the one I am using now is
the top of the MacBook line, with 16GB of RAM, an eight core processor
and a fast SSD, and tends to be always faster than anything else). The
other MacBook is a more standard PC, with 4GB of RAM and a dual core
processor, and is representing a larger number of user cases.

I have hundreds of presentations on my hard disk, so I will make tests
with different cases: native ODP, imported PPT saved as ODP, imported
PPTX saved as ODP, etcetera.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Performance regression of Impress file opening in LO5 OSX

2015-04-22 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 22/04/15 11:45, Alexander Thurgood wrote:

> Just wanted to make you all aware of tdf #90773, which highlights a
> fairly severe performance issue when opening an ODP file in LO5 compared
> to LO44 production release.

I have been using dailies of LibreOffice 4.5/5.0 for Mac for a while,
but I have never experienced such a performance issue.

I have just re-tested using LibreOffice 4.4.3.1 and LibreOffice 5.0
Alpha, opening small and large ODPs (up to 70MB, with embedded video)
and they all opened in the same time range (a few seconds).

The same happens if I open the file at launch, or if I open the file
once the program has already been launched.

I use two different MacBooks: one is more powerful (the one with me),
and the other is more portable (this is back at home). I can test the
situation on the lesser powerful machine, if necessary.

Best, Italo

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] problem with LibreOffice Writer

2015-03-08 Thread Italo Vignoli
Per questo tipo di domande, c'è la lista utenti anche in italiano
(us...@it.libreoffice.org), e la comunità LibreItalia su Google+. La
lista QA è per l'attività di quality assurance, e quindi per i bug (e
questo non è un bug, ma un problema di installazione non completata nel
modo corretto). LibreOffice x86 funziona senza problemi anche su sistemi
a 64 bit, per cui il malfunzionamento è dovuto al fatto che in fase di
installazione la runtime library C++ non è stata installata nel modo
corretto (il messaggio evidenzia questo problema). Prova a reinstallare
LibreOffice, e prova anche a salvare il file in formato ODT e DOC per
vedere se il problema si riproduce oppure è legato allo specifico formato.

On 05/03/2015 06:56, deejay simo wrote:
>hi, yesterday I installed libre office on my computer with on-board
> 64-bit windows 8.1 pro . I have downloaded from ufficial libre office
> website of the x86 version , perhaps because of this that I have the
> following problem : in practice , for example, I open a .docx file ,
> when I close it gives me an error of a library of microsoft visual .
> .. Now I am attaching the screen to the message that I hope is managed
> well the error window , waiting for your answers!

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] LibreOffice Bugzilla Migration is happening January 24th -- read on for more details!

2015-01-01 Thread Italo Vignoli
Planned an announcement for January 20.

On 31/12/14 20:29, Robinson Tryon wrote:
> But first: Happy New Year, everyone!
> https://colonelqubit.wordpress.com/2014/12/31/happy-new-year-libreoffice/

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[Libreoffice-qa] FOSDEM Call for Paper

2014-11-03 Thread Italo Vignoli
FOSDEM 15 will be held at the ULB Campus Solbosch on Saturday, January
31, and Sunday, February 1st, 2015.

Open document editors are coming again to FOSDEM with a shared devroom
which gives every project in this area a chance to present ODF related
developments and innovations. The devroom is jointly organized by Apache
OpenOffice and LibreOffice.

We invite submission of talks for the Open Document Editors devroom, to
be held on Saturday, January 31, from 10AM to 6PM.

Length of talks should be limited to 20 minutes, as we would like to
have questions after each presentation, and to fit as many presenters as
possible in the schedule. Exceptions must be explicitly requested and
justified.

Technical talks (code, extensions, localization, QA, tools and adoption
related cases) about open document editors or the ODF document format
are welcome.

Submissions must be done by the speakers using the Pentabarf system:
https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM15

While filing your proposal, please provide the title of your talk, a
short abstract (one or two paragraphs), some information about yourself
(name, bio and photo, but please do remember that your profile might be
already stored at Pentabarf) and specify what topic (Apache OpenOffice,
LibreOffice, other ODF editors, ODF in general...) your talk is about.

You do not need to create a new account if you already have one. If the
password has been lost, you can easily recover it.

The deadline is Sunday, December 14, 2014. Accepted speakers will be
notified by December 28, 2014.

You can send any questions to the devroom mailing list:
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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] minutes of ESC call ...

2014-05-09 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 08/05/14 17:29, Michael Meeks wrote:

> * Should we simplify version numbering? (Kendy)
> + So far major.minor.micro, but due to our release plan, all our versions
>   are continuous improvements - does it make sense to still keep 'major'?
> [ ie. should we do 4.3.0 -> 5.0, 4.4.3 -> 6.3, etc.? ]

Marketing wise, this should be carefully prepared, as otherwise it would
become a real problem for users (and also for journalists). They have
just become accustomed to this release numbering and to the fast pace of
time based releases, and the risk is that they would not understand why
we are changing.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [libreoffice-projects] [ANN] LIbreOffice 4.1.6 RC2 available

2014-04-27 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 25/04/14 01:41, Christian Lohmaier wrote:

> The Document Foundation is pleased to announce the second release
> candidate of LibreOffice 4.1.6. The upcoming 4.1.6 will be the sixth and final
> in a sequence of frequent bugfix releases for our feature-packed 4.1
> line. Feel free to give it a try instead of 4.1.5.

Do you think it will be possible to release on Tuesday at 1:00PM CEST?
Given that Thursday is a holiday in several countries, I would prefer to
avoid Wednesday, unless we announce early in the morning, say at 9:00AM
CEST.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [libo-marketing-priv] [ANN] LibreOffice 4.2.0 beta1 test builds available

2013-12-04 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 04/12/13 17:12, Norbert Thiebaud wrote:

> Did you install a language-pack ? _before_ running Libreoffice for the
> first time ?

To install LO 4.2 Beta you must get rid of the security check for
applications, and allow applications downloaded from everywhere. Beta is
probably not yet signed.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [libo-marketing-priv] [ANN] LibreOffice 4.2.0 beta1 test builds available

2013-12-04 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 23/11/13 17:47, Christian Lohmaier wrote:

>  http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases/

Hi, I have downloaded and installed the Mac version, but once installed
- apparently without problems - when I double click the icon I get the
message that the program is damaged and should be thrashed.

I have repeated the procedure three times, with the same results. I am
running MacOS X Mavericks on a brand new MacBook Air (latest hardware
and OS, with 4GB of RAM).

Has anyone else experienced the same problem?

Thanks, Italo

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] QA-event ??

2013-11-27 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 27/11/13 08:49, Cor Nouws wrote:

> Maybe there can be a simple PR?

Scheduled for next Monday: where can I find the information to draft the
press release?

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [libo-marketing-priv] [ANN] LibreOffice 4.1.3 RC2 test builds available

2013-10-28 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 10/23/13 11:35 AM, Christian Lohmaier wrote:

> It is the last of two planned RCs

I will prepare the press release before the week end.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Join to the team of testers.

2013-05-26 Thread Italo Vignoli
You should subscribe to the QA mailing list, which is copied here, where
quality assurance volunteers discuss quality issues. I have also copied
Joel Madero, who is the QA team leader. I am sure you will get the right
guidance.

On 05/26/2013 12:03 PM, Александр Чернега wrote:
> Hello team LibreOffice!
> I've long enjoyed your products, especially software LibreOffice Writer.
> I would like to take part in the testing of new products and offer ideas
> to further improve your products.
> Thank you for reading this message.
> Sincerely, Alexander Chernega.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [libreoffice-marketing] New QA Site - Press Release?

2013-04-30 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 4/21/13 6:32 PM, Joel Madero wrote:

> If someone wants to tackle a short press release please let us know and
> if there are questions don't hesitate to ask.

I will draft a press release after the launch of LibreOffice 4.0.3,
which is going to happen next week.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] QA Wiki Cleanup - Any Pages not Under ../QA/..?

2013-04-07 Thread Italo Vignoli

Il 07/04/2013 20:00, Robinson Tryon ha scritto:


I'm 'qubit' on most sites, but 'colonelqubit' on Freenode


I have met Robinson at LibrePlanet in Boston, and he is really a great guy.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [libreoffice-l10n] REMINDER: Release 3.6.6.2 from libreoffice-3-6-6 branch

2013-03-25 Thread Italo Vignoli

On 03/25/2013 09:45 AM, Petr Mladek wrote:


please note that the commit deadline for 3.6.6.2, aka rc2, is today, March 25,
2013. It will be used as LO-3.6.6 final if no blocker is reported.


When are we supposed to announce it? I am in the US and cannot help this 
time, but I can provide a short press release by tomorrow.


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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Announcing LibreOffice HardHacks!

2012-08-20 Thread Italo Vignoli
I think that we should spread the news by linking your post in the
announce mailing list and in a TDF blog post. I will do it later today,
as I am currently answering some media questions on the subject.

On 08/20/2012 02:40 AM, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> as already hinted at in the ESC minutes, here is the full announcement of the
> LibreOffice HardHacks:
> 
>  http://skyfromme.wordpress.com/2012/08/20/announcing-libreoffice-hardhacks/

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [libreoffice-projects] Invitation to the LibreOffice Hackfest 2012 in Hamburg

2012-03-23 Thread Italo Vignoli
Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:

> Nerdshirt.de kindly sponsors us ten T-shirts for the participants. We just
> decided to give those to the first ten people, who added themselves to the
> participant list completely with their name and shirtsize(*). First come, 
> first
> serve here as is with travel bursaries and couch surfing, which is kindly
> provided by some of the Hamburg Hackers.

So, first T-Shirt is going to be mine.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [Libreoffice] LibO 3.5.0 Beta 0 First assessment

2011-12-08 Thread Italo Vignoli
Il giorno 07/dic/2011 10:13, "Pedro Lino"  ha scritto:

> You seem to be taking the complaints about Beta/Alpha personally.

[snip]

> If this situation happened is because we all failed.

I totally agree with Pedro. I am sure that each one of us is doing his best
for the success of TDF/LibreOffice as a project, and because of this we all
succeed/fail together.

We should learn to increase background discussions - without becoming a
slow bureaucracy - in order to share opinions and take more informed
decisions.

Individuals should never feel alone. Although we often work on our own, we
are a community, and the community is here to help individuals.
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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] LibO 3.5.0 Beta 0 First assessment

2011-12-05 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 12/5/11 2:36 PM, Petr Mladek wrote:

> I would prefer to keep it as is. In each case, I do not feel like
> deciding about this myself.

I think that we can stick to Beta 1, although I feel that there would be
less misunderstandings by using Alpha (for instance, FileHippo has
distributed Beta 0 dropping the 0, and people have started exchanging
the link on user groups, so I had to clarify - on the Italian news group
- that this is not for the general user).

If we stick to Beta 1, though, we should make it VERY clear on the
accompanying message that this is a Beta intended to help developers,
because advanced users can install it to test features and discover
bugs. Otherwise, people - enemies - would start shouting loud that the
quality is bad and LO is unusable (although there will always be these
idiots, and their existence is a demonstration of the quality of the
software, as they shout loud because they are impressed).

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] LibO 3.5.0 Beta 0 First assessment

2011-12-03 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 12/3/11 6:27 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:

> Will be something that marketing is going to praise us for, isn't it?

If the change of code name is not a problem, it would make thing easier
for everyone.

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