Hi
Am 26.05.20 um 17:14 schrieb Paolo Vecchi:
> measure the level of nerdiness
I like this "level of nerdiness" :-)
"How wold you estimate your level of nerdiness on a scale from 0 ("Comuters?
wtf is that") to 10 ("I only use programs I wrote myself")
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On 5/22/20 8:05 PM, Andras Timar wrote:
> I disagree. It's a myth. Yes, it can be hard, when firewalls, load
> balancers, 5 users etc. are involved. It's the case when one needs
> professional support. But for the hobbyist, how hard is it to install
> CODE with a few clicks in Univention, or to
On 5/26/20 1:51 PM, Paolo Vecchi wrote:
>
>
> On 26/05/2020 15:43, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
>> Paolo Vecchi wrote:
>>> 6 As individual users would you like to make a donation to TDF
>>> specifically to support the development of LibreOffice Online?
>>>
>> We can't do that.
> Is that a technical is
On May 26, 2020 6:10:44 AM PDT, Paolo Vecchi
wrote:
>4 I think lately Richard Stallman has been involved in controversial
>stuff. Maybe it's safer to use Linus Torvalds to avoid comments?
Further, Stallman is actually not very technically proficient these days and
makes for a poor example of
Agree
El 2020-05-26 11:02, Heiko Tietze escribió:
Always good to have bike-shedding questions in such a list ;-). First,
we have to agree on such a survey including what exactly we want to
learn and which questions we have to ask. The proficiency
self-estimation is just a way to split answers i
Just having a bit of fun :-)
I'm OK with any terminology you want to use to measure the level of
nerdiness of the users.
Paolo
On 26/05/2020 17:02, Heiko Tietze wrote:
> Always good to have bike-shedding questions in such a list ;-). First, we
> have to agree on such a survey including what exa
Always good to have bike-shedding questions in such a list ;-). First, we have
to agree on such a survey including what exactly we want to learn and which
questions we have to ask. The proficiency self-estimation is just a way to
split answers into more or less experienced people. So back to
St
On 26/05/2020 16:55, Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote:
> El 2020-05-26 09:10, Paolo Vecchi escribió:
>> That's a very good proposal Heiko.
>>
>> Just some amendments:
>>
>> 1.1
>> (I guess only a few will answer LibreOffice Online as AFAIK isn't that
>> easy to build)
>> Maybe we should also add Co
El 2020-05-26 09:10, Paolo Vecchi escribió:
That's a very good proposal Heiko.
Just some amendments:
1.1
(I guess only a few will answer LibreOffice Online as AFAIK isn't that
easy to build)
Maybe we should also add Collabora Code and Collabora Online?
I have several instances with Collabora Co
On 26/05/2020 16:09, Brett Cornwall wrote:
>
> On May 26, 2020 6:10:44 AM PDT, Paolo Vecchi
> wrote:
>> 4 I think lately Richard Stallman has been involved in controversial
>> stuff. Maybe it's safer to use Linus Torvalds to avoid comments?
> Further, Stallman is actually not very technically pr
On 26/05/2020 15:43, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> Paolo Vecchi wrote:
>> 6 As individual users would you like to make a donation to TDF
>> specifically to support the development of LibreOffice Online?
>>
> We can't do that.
Is that a technical issue?
Not even as a selection box in the donation page
Paolo Vecchi wrote:
> 6 As individual users would you like to make a donation to TDF
> specifically to support the development of LibreOffice Online?
>
We can't do that.
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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Hi all,
On 26/05/2020 14:59, Cor Nouws wrote:
>
> One thing we need to consider: as agreed last Friday in the board
> meeting, there will be a public discussion on LOOL and ecosystem first,
> before we start implementing solutions. And for that discussion, Paolo,
> Franklin, Thorsten and Michael a
That's a very good proposal Heiko.
Just some amendments:
1.1
(I guess only a few will answer LibreOffice Online as AFAIK isn't that
easy to build)
Maybe we should also add Collabora Code and Collabora Online?
I have several instances with Collabora Code as at present it's the only
available on pl
Hi Heiko,
Heiko Tietze wrote on 26/05/2020 14:43:
> Thanks for the input. The draft for a survey is on Nextcloud
> https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/s/ZCX4wrx3wipr5mQ
Thanks. Good start!
One thing we need to consider: as agreed last Friday in the board
meeting, there will be a public disc
Thanks for the input. The draft for a survey is on Nextcloud
https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/s/ZCX4wrx3wipr5mQ
Framing the questionnaire as input for future development we might get a
feeling what percentage of users is interested in LOOL. And hopefully some have
experienced success or
El 2020-05-23 16:32, Sam Tuke escribió:
On 23/05/2020 19:04, Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote:
* Shall enterprises (and even individuals) can deploy their own LOOL
to have a cloud based collaborative office suite?
+ Yes
+ No
+ Other (explain)
Rather than asking what people think /should/ happen
On 23/05/2020 19:04, Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote:
> * Shall enterprises (and even individuals) can deploy their own LOOL to have
> a cloud based collaborative office suite?
> + Yes
> + No
> + Other (explain)
Rather than asking what people think /should/ happen, it's better to ask them
about t
El 2020-05-22 10:33, Heiko Tietze escribió:
On 22.05.20 16:09, Simon Phipps wrote:
A survey form would be the best way to go a about it
Happy to support this but no idea how to start. Ordinary users cannot
answer "What's the best solution for you to get LOOL?" neither "Which
kind of authentica
Thanks for your feedback and your support Marco.
Thanks also for your support and the edits on the wiki page which is
making it a lot easier for other people to start working on their own
builds:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnline
I see that it is getting constantly i
Cor Nouws wrote on 22/05/2020 23:57:
> So please let's investigate how it works out in practice ;)
Ah well, sure, but maybe it's better to wait for the information, write
up, that has been promised by Paolo, Michael, Franklin and Thorsten in
today's meeting.
So let me shut up for now :)
Cheers,
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote on 22/05/2020 23:33:
> El 2020-05-22 17:26, Cor Nouws escribió:
>> It would be good to hear what you think of today's board meeting, and
>> what has been presented there about community health and ecosystem.
>> (Well, we tried to chat later, but kitchen d
El 2020-05-22 17:26, Cor Nouws escribió:
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote on 22/05/2020 22:49:
What makes my worry is the response you got about C'bora under TDF's
IRC
It would be good to hear what you think of today's board meeting, and
what has been presented there about community
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote on 22/05/2020 22:49:
> What makes my worry is the response you got about C'bora under TDF's IRC
It would be good to hear what you think of today's board meeting, and
what has been presented there about community health and ecosystem.
(Well, we tried to c
El 2020-05-22 16:05, Andras Timar escribió:
Hi,
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 8:40 PM Marco Marinello - Mailing lists
wrote:
This was totally a pain. The lack of any consistent documentation
(until
May 5 in the INSTALL file there was just written "Left as an exercise
to
the reader") was one of
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 9:56 PM Andras Timar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 10:29 PM Simon Phipps wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 9:06 PM Andras Timar wrote:
>>
>>> I disagree. It's a myth. Yes, it can be hard, when firewalls, load
>>> balancers, 5 users etc. are inv
Hi,
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 10:29 PM Simon Phipps wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 9:06 PM Andras Timar wrote:
>
>> I disagree. It's a myth. Yes, it can be hard, when firewalls, load
>> balancers, 5 users etc. are involved. It's the case when one needs
>> professional support. But f
El 2020-05-22 15:22, Ilmari Lauhakangas escribió:
Cor Nouws kirjoitti 22.5.2020 klo 22.15:
Hi Marco,
Marco Marinello - Mailing lists wrote on 22/05/2020 20:39:
Therefore, I totally endorse Paolo's proposal. TDF should, in my
opinion, definitely release working stable binaries of online. Many
El 2020-05-22 14:39, Marco Marinello - Mailing lists escribió:
Hi all,
in September 2019, to get another project up and running (in which the
main component is NextCloud), I found myself working on LibreOffice
Online.
This was totally a pain. The lack of any consistent documentation
(until
El 2020-05-22 12:30, Simon Phipps escribió:
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 4:37 PM Daniel Armando Rodriguez
wrote:
El 2020-05-22 10:33, Heiko Tietze escribió:
On 22.05.20 16:09, Simon Phipps wrote:
A survey form would be the best way to go a about it
Happy to support this but no idea how to sta
Hi!
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 9:06 PM Andras Timar wrote:
> I disagree. It's a myth. Yes, it can be hard, when firewalls, load
> balancers, 5 users etc. are involved. It's the case when one needs
> professional support. But for the hobbyist, how hard is it to install CODE
> with a few clicks i
Hi,
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 8:40 PM Marco Marinello - Mailing lists <
li...@marcomarinello.it> wrote:
> This was totally a pain. The lack of any consistent documentation (until
> May 5 in the INSTALL file there was just written "Left as an exercise to
> the reader") was one of the biggest problem
Cor Nouws kirjoitti 22.5.2020 klo 22.15:
Hi Marco,
Marco Marinello - Mailing lists wrote on 22/05/2020 20:39:
Therefore, I totally endorse Paolo's proposal. TDF should, in my
opinion, definitely release working stable binaries of online. Many many
associations out there don't have the money or
Hi Marco,
Marco Marinello - Mailing lists wrote on 22/05/2020 20:39:
> Therefore, I totally endorse Paolo's proposal. TDF should, in my
> opinion, definitely release working stable binaries of online. Many many
> associations out there don't have the money or simply don't need a
> professional su
Hi all,
in September 2019, to get another project up and running (in which the
main component is NextCloud), I found myself working on LibreOffice Online.
This was totally a pain. The lack of any consistent documentation (until
May 5 in the INSTALL file there was just written "Left as an exercis
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 4:37 PM Daniel Armando Rodriguez <
drodrig...@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
> El 2020-05-22 10:33, Heiko Tietze escribió:
> > On 22.05.20 16:09, Simon Phipps wrote:
> >> A survey form would be the best way to go a about it
> >
> > Happy to support this but no idea how to s
El 2020-05-22 11:52, Thorsten Behrens escribió:
Hi Heiko, all,
Heiko Tietze wrote:
So what I'd need for a survey is a couple of simple questions that
everybody can answer. My preferred type of question is
multiple-choice with additional "Other" option.
Thus my (perhaps unintuitive) suggestion
Hi Heiko, all,
Heiko Tietze wrote:
> So what I'd need for a survey is a couple of simple questions that
> everybody can answer. My preferred type of question is
> multiple-choice with additional "Other" option.
>
Thus my (perhaps unintuitive) suggestion to start discussing the
details on the desig
El 2020-05-22 10:09, Simon Phipps escribió:
A survey form would be the best way to go about it.
Also note that - regardless of package availability - as conceived
Libreoffice Online is beyond the scope of most individuals as it
requires access to cloud infrastructure, familiarity with certifi
El 2020-05-22 10:33, Heiko Tietze escribió:
On 22.05.20 16:09, Simon Phipps wrote:
A survey form would be the best way to go a about it
Happy to support this but no idea how to start. Ordinary users cannot
answer "What's the best solution for you to get LOOL?" neither "Which
kind of authentica
El 2020-05-22 09:34, Thorsten Behrens escribió:
Hi Daniel, all,
Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote:
I believe we should know what people expects when downloading a
docker img, if it fits the needing or what do they have to deal
with.
Depends on who's the target audience of that question, I guess.
On 22.05.20 16:09, Simon Phipps wrote:
> A survey form would be the best way to go a about it
Happy to support this but no idea how to start. Ordinary users cannot answer
"What's the best solution for you to get LOOL?" neither "Which kind of
authentication do you prefer? [OpenFoo, LibreBar, Publ
A survey form would be the best way to go about it.
Also note that - regardless of package availability - as conceived
Libreoffice Online is beyond the scope of most individuals as it requires
access to cloud infrastructure, familiarity with certificates and a
willingness to manage web security. T
Hi Daniel, all,
Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote:
> I believe we should know what people expects when downloading a
> docker img, if it fits the needing or what do they have to deal
> with.
>
Depends on who's the target audience of that question, I guess.
Possibly the design, or the website list ar
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