[dev] Update: ODF Workshop Agenda: November 6th @OpenOffice.org Conference

2008-10-31 Thread donald_harbison
Rob Weir has made some amendments to the agenda, so I am re-publishing here: What to bring with you to the workshop You will be able to participate most fully if you come to the workshop with a laptop running an ODF word processor and an ODF spreadsheet application. Most of the seg

[dev] Re: [marketing] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-31 Thread Zaheda Bhorat
Hi Andre, Its good to know this map created by Eike exists. I took a poll of a few OOo members and and this is the first I learn of this map, so many thanks for the link. And Yes there seems to be a lot of spam entries in this ooodev map. This idea was to not to only map ALL contributo

Re: [dev] Re: [marketing] Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-31 Thread Mathias Bauer
Mathias Bauer wrote: >> In my case, I am trying to submit some bugs to OOo qa. Most of them >> are still there, marked as "NEW" > > Yes, this is quite normal. As an example, in the Word Processor project > alone we have more than 5000 issues. You can't expect that each of these > issues will be f

Re: [dev] Re: [marketing] Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-31 Thread Mathias Bauer
Nguyen Vu Hung wrote: > OOo is a very big project( 9.8 MLOC) and it is quite hard to add a new > feature, > or fix a bug. If a local team( or a contributor) shows a bug and tags > it WORK_FOR_ME( a stopper), > chances are they get fixed with very low probability. I don't know what "local team" m

[dev] Re: [marketing] Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-31 Thread Vikram Gaur
Hi, What i found from openoffice.org site that group working behind is concentrated in one part of world. They are not willing to come out of that. We have tried to contact so many time regarding adding ourself in directory for service provider/consultant/training provider for openoffice.org but r

[dev] ODF Workshop Agenda: November 6th @OpenOffice.org Conference

2008-10-31 Thread donald_harbison
The OASIS ODF Adoption TC is pleased to announce the agenda for the ODF Workshop scheduled next Thursday, November 6th at the OpenOffice.org Conference in Beijing. Members of the OASIS ODF Adoption TC and the new OASIS ODF Interoperability and Conformance TC will meet and participate in a full

Re: [dev] Re: [marketing] Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-31 Thread Maximilian Odendahl
Hi Nguyen, Due to the big size, new comers will find it very hard to get started with OOo. Yes, it is true that it is not the easiest project to start with, but there are a lot of other examples as well, such as smart tags, overline of text, new notes and improved indexing in Writer, enhanc

Re: [dev] Re: [marketing] Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-31 Thread Christian Lohmaier
Hi Nguyen, *, this is starting to get off-topic, but well... On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 4:14 AM, Nguyen Vu Hung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In my very humble opinion, OpenOffice.org is not a truly open. It is. It is big and thus hard to get your hands on, but that doesn't depend on the "openness