Hi John,
How planet is maintained? Are you committing by yourself (I hardly believe)?
I'm planning such kind of things - and learn from you.
Best,
-- Nakata Maho http://accc.riken.jp/maho/ , http://ja.openoffice.org/
Nakata Maho's PGP public keys: http://accc.riken.jp/maho/maho.pgp.txt
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Hi Lars, Bernhard, all,
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Lars Nooden wrote:
> On 2010-3-14 11:00 PM, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
>
>> During the last ten years we've been very successful in being as similar
>> to MS Office as possible.
>
> That's very unfortunate that there are some camps that manage
On 3/15/10, Lars Nooden wrote:
> On 2010-3-14 11:00 PM, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
>
> > During the last ten years we've been very successful in being as similar
> > to MS Office as possible.
>
>
> That's very unfortunate that there are some camps that managed to get
> inside the community that th
Hi Alexandro,
Alexandro Colorado wrote on 2010-03-15 11.47:
Well you usually need to enable the TZ, this happened on the "enable
timezone support" option while creating the appointment.
http://imagebin.org/88925
hm, maybe I missed it - at least I cannot activate it afterwards. Thanks
for th
Hi Italo,
Italo Vignoli wrote on 2010-03-15 12.19:
In Italy we have started using Google Wave for coordination. There is
also a nice extension (Waffle, probably of Belgian origins) which allows
to schedule a meeting.
does it work also for users who do not have a wave account? IIRC, it's
still
On 2010-3-14 11:00 PM, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
> During the last ten years we've been very successful in being as similar
> to MS Office as possible.
That's very unfortunate that there are some camps that managed to get
inside the community that think that way. Or say that they think that
way.
In Italy we have started using Google Wave for coordination. There is
also a nice extension (Waffle, probably of Belgian origins) which allows
to schedule a meeting.
On 3/15/10 11:31 , Florian Effenberger wrote:
By the way, I checked yesterday, and I did *not* create the event with
the wrong
On 02/03/2010, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hi Louis,
>
> Louis Suarez-Potts wrote on 2010-02-27 17.31:
>
>> On behalf of the Community Council, I would like to announce the new round
>> of elections for the Council and start the process by asking the
>> OpenOffice.org Community members to nominat
On 3/15/10, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Florian Effenberger wrote on 2010-03-11 10.01:
>
>> it's March already, and that means a new conference call is waiting. :-)
>> I've set up a poll at
>>
>> http://doodle.com/h5f55szed89aa7ph
>>
>> and invite everyone to cast your vote for the prefer
Hi,
Florian Effenberger wrote on 2010-03-11 10.01:
it's March already, and that means a new conference call is waiting. :-)
I've set up a poll at
http://doodle.com/h5f55szed89aa7ph
and invite everyone to cast your vote for the preferred day. If nothing
fits for you, please ping me and we migh
On 2010-3-15 11:02 AM, Ian wrote:
> I don't know why supplanting ...
I would guess because journalists, or at least editors, are required to
plant the nasty M-word everywhere to take some of the thunder out of
successful technology or innovators. Even the Wikipedia article about
Steve Jobs ends
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 08:55 +0100, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
> eWEEK’s Top 25 Technologies Of The Decade
>
> From virtualisation to Linux to the Apple iPhone, eWEEK names the
> products, applications and technologies of the last decade that have
> changed the way we work, play and live ...
>
> 15
Hi Jürgen,
Juergen Schmidt wrote on 2010-03-15 08.55:
eWEEK’s Top 25 Technologies Of The Decade
From virtualisation to Linux to the Apple iPhone, eWEEK names the
products, applications and technologies of the last decade that have
changed the way we work, play and live ...
cool, thanks for
On 3/14/10 3:06 PM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello fellow MarCons,
I'd like to share my impressions of CeBIT with you.
Ever since, the German OpenOffice.org project has attended CeBIT, one of
the world's largest and most important trade shows, taking place in
Hannover, Germany. This year, it
eWEEK’s Top 25 Technologies Of The Decade
From virtualisation to Linux to the Apple iPhone, eWEEK names the
products, applications and technologies of the last decade that have
changed the way we work, play and live ...
15. Openoffice.org
Sure, if the bar for success is supplanting Microsoft
Hi Bernhard,
Bernhard Dippold wrote on 2010-03-14 21.47:
Hello fellow MarCons,
and the "normal" marketing project members ;-)
oh, sorry, my mistake! I wanted to write to marcon@ before, then decided
to make it public, and forgot to change this line. :-)
Funding 8 people would be about 32
Hi Drew,
Drew Jensen wrote on 2010-03-14 17.27:
Since it appears that what is going on there, with OO.o D. e.v., is
working, and is circumscribed in it's ability to function outside of
Germany, my question is how should that be replicated in other areas?
Also - from your questions regarding fu
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