Thorsten Behrens wrote (21-11-11 17:48)
Use RDF for what it's been designed for, craft extensibility into
ODF via other means.
Wasn't it a possibility to save data that is not likely to become
regular part of ODF in the end (hmm, would you want to have smthing like
that in your office-app :-\
Cor Nouws wrote:
> - The second: RDF
> Objective: prevent that data that is not (yet) supported in other
> application gets lost when round tripping with those other pps.
> Metadata plays a role in this.
>
Meh. Somehow, "RDF" seems to be the cop-out answer du jour for
extending ODF - while being
Cor Nouws wrote (18-11-11 18:57)
The second day:
Presentations available here
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Events#Europe
(row with ODF Plugfest - obviously)
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Cor Nouws wrote (18-11-11 10:04)
http://plugtest.opendocsociety.org/doku.php?id=plugfests:20_gouda:info
The second day:
- There is a lot of good work presented at the plugfest.
All kind of applications supporting ODF, and also offering partly
support in the browser, on iOS, Android, ...
Hi Cor,
On Fri, 2011-11-18 at 10:00 +0100, Cor Nouws wrote:
> So that was a good opportunity to explain the way we work: do the coding
> yourself (and you get lots of great support for that) or make sure that
> other developers are interested in it, which can be done in several
> ways, of which
Cor Nouws wrote (18-11-11 10:00)
report from first day (=yesterday)
Should have included this link:
http://plugtest.opendocsociety.org/doku.php?id=plugfests:20_gouda:info
And - before I forget it in my next report: kudos for the people
organising the event. Great work!
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Hi all,
report from first day (=yesterday)
(In the train now on my way for the second one)
Two tracks
- - - - - -
This ODF plugfest is organised roughly in two tracks:
- international, where the ODF supporting office programs exchange;
- national, where Dutch and Belgium firms that have software