Re: [steering-discuss] Draft for membership process announcement

2011-04-19 Thread Cor Nouws
sophie wrote (18-04-11 20:02) On 18/04/2011 20:13, André Schnabel wrote: overdue, but we are now able to start really soon. To kick of the membership process I wrote some brief message (hope it's well enough to be a start). please review and comment. +1 for me, it's good, thanks same for

Re: [steering-discuss] TDF SC phone conference in CW 16

2011-04-19 Thread Florian Effenberger
Hi, Florian Effenberger wrote on 2011-04-17 20.58: it's time for another call. :-) Let us know when you have time: http://www.doodle.com/6q3n4tph6znuv359 the call is Thursday, April 21st, 1600 UTC (=1800 German time). To see the date and time in your local time zone, see the above poll.

Re: [tdf-discuss] Oracle gives up on OpenOffice.org

2011-04-19 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
This is a great opportunity for LO to shine on other fronts. cloud computing is one of them as well as porting LO to mobile platform. I am gonna try get my hands on the android SDK and start working on something like that. Is there somethign going on with getting LO onto android? On Mon, Apr 18,

Re: [tdf-discuss] Oracle gives up on OpenOffice.org

2011-04-19 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 4/19/11 8:45 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote: This is a great opportunity for LO to shine on other fronts. cloud computing is one of them as well as porting LO to mobile platform. I am gonna try get my hands on the android SDK and start working on something like that. Is there somethign going on

Re: [tdf-discuss] Oracle gives up on OpenOffice.org

2011-04-19 Thread Chaosun
Well, things won't be easy. currently the http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/Word-Processing-Text-Tools/Document-Viewer/OpenOffice-Document-Reader-108992.shtml is the most successful one. However, it still has the loss of editing feature issue. And it seems a complete rewirte rather than

[tdf-discuss] Re: interesting article

2011-04-19 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 18/04/11 20:41, Jonathan Aquilina a écrit : Hi all, Just to clarify something im not glad that those people who worked on the OOo project might have the possibility of losing their jobs, I hope that oracle has shuffled them into other development areas. Then again im glad to see the

Re: [tdf-discuss] Oracle gives up on OpenOffice.org

2011-04-19 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
If this doesnt get addressed it is something i would really like to work on. On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Italo Vignoli italo.vign...@gmail.comwrote: On 4/19/11 8:45 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote: This is a great opportunity for LO to shine on other fronts. cloud computing is one of them

[tdf-discuss] Android SDK Vs NDK (WAS Oracle gives up on OpenOffice.org)

2011-04-19 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
what is the difference between the two? looking at android sdk it looks super simple to setup and work with. all that is needed once the sdk is installed is a plugin for eclipse, and easy to setup a basic to a full android development kit. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to

Re: [tdf-discuss] Android SDK Vs NDK (WAS Oracle gives up on OpenOffice.org)

2011-04-19 Thread Chaosun
what is the difference between the two? NDK lets you build app in native code. looking at android sdk it looks super simple to setup and work with. all that is needed once the sdk is installed is a plugin for eclipse, and easy to setup a basic to a full android development kit. If defining the

Re: [tdf-discuss] Android SDK Vs NDK (WAS Oracle gives up onOpenOffice.org)

2011-04-19 Thread Chaosun
Yes, but SDK with elipse, NDK no, find you prefered IDE and use cmake as recommanded. - Original Message - From: Jonathan Aquilina eagles051...@gmail.com To: discuss@documentfoundation.org Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 4:55 PM Subject: Re: [tdf-discuss] Android SDK Vs NDK (WAS Oracle

Re: [tdf-discuss] Android SDK Vs NDK (WAS Oracle gives up onOpenOffice.org)

2011-04-19 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
Im also guessing command line will work perfectly instead :) On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Chaosun sunc...@redoffice.com wrote: Yes, but SDK with elipse, NDK no, find you prefered IDE and use cmake as recommanded. - Original Message - From: Jonathan Aquilina

[tdf-discuss] Request for Libre Office on Spoon

2011-04-19 Thread Blake Madden
Hello, I was referred to this mailing list by Florian Effenberger of The Document Foundation. My name is Blake and I work for a company called Spoon, which offers the ability to launch desktop apps from the web with no installs. We recently received a request to add LibreOffice to the

Re: [tdf-discuss] Information

2011-04-19 Thread Ercole Carpanetto
On 19 April 2011 17:58, Joel Santos cdsi...@verizon.net wrote: I downloaded libre office yesterday so far so good, sorry if I'm asking a stupid question, I'm not that good with computers, but I like to know since anyone can hack into your system is there any chance for anyone to see my

Re: [tdf-discuss] Request for Libre Office on Spoon

2011-04-19 Thread Carl Symons
I didn't get too deep into Spoon, but it looks a good resource for LibreOffice users. Not that much different conceptually from Mozilla offerings. Carl On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Blake Madden bl...@spoon.net wrote: Hello, I was referred to this mailing list by Florian Effenberger of The

Re: [tdf-discuss] Information

2011-04-19 Thread Sveinn í Felli
Þann þri 19.apr 2011 15:58, skrifaði Joel Santos: I downloaded libre office yesterday so far so good, sorry if I'm asking a stupid question, I'm not that good with computers, but I like to know since anyone can hack into your system is there any chance for anyone to see my personal information

Re: [tdf-discuss] North American Community Inaugural Meeting

2011-04-19 Thread Fabián Rodríguez
On 04/17/2011 02:08 PM, drew wrote: Hi folks, I would like to ask the members of the LibreOffice community residing in North America for a few minutes of your time. First - to please take ~six minutes of your time in order to watch the video found here: