Le 2010-10-21 18:06, Christoph Noack a écrit :
Hi all,
in the most recent Steering Committee minutes [1] there is an item that
discusses the availability of marketing material. We know that there are
several topics people are very interested in ... but are there some
more? Did we miss something
On Thu Oct 21 2010 15:06:20 GMT-0700 (PDT) Christoph Noack wrote:
Hi all,
in the most recent Steering Committee minutes [1] there is an item that
discusses the availability of marketing material. We know that there are
several topics people are very interested in ... but are there some
more? Di
Hi all,
in the most recent Steering Committee minutes [1] there is an item that
discusses the availability of marketing material. We know that there are
several topics people are very interested in ... but are there some
more? Did we miss something important within all the recent discussions?
I k
Le 2010-10-21 14:10, Sophie Gautier a écrit :
BTW ... Do you know if OOo4Kids is supporting the LibO project?
I would say no, but it's very difficult to know in fact (it mays
depend of the blowing wind ;). As you're able to read French, I'll
send you tomorrow some updated comments from Eric B
Hi Marc,
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
> Le 2010-10-21 00:51, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
>
>> Hi Marc,
>>
>> You should have a look at OOo Education Project and OOo4Kids fork.
>> Whatever I think about forks ( ;-) ), OOo4Kids has several good ideas to
>> adapt OOo to childr
Marc Paré wrote:
> BTW ... Do you know if OOo4Kids is supporting the LibO project?
I merely had a look at what Eric Bachard, ideator of OOo4Kids, wrote.
Of course, I cannot speak for OOo4Kids and I am not an active member of
the OOo Education project.
On 28 September he posted a short "No LibreOf
Le 2010-10-21 12:53, Mounier Jacques a écrit :
However I think we need more feedback
(a good bibliographic tool for Libo's no joke).
Regards,
Jacques
Yes, we will have to take a close look at a bibliographic tool for LibO
if we are to market it to the Academia set. Either as a native LibO
e
Marc Paré marcpare.com> writes:
> Yes we could ask that from an interested dev. Have any of you installed
> Zotero and are still using it? A friend of mine installed it and she
> found it too complicated to use.
>
> Marc
No I'm sorry, now I do not use Zotero.
Even I find it difficult to use.
j.martin.pedersen lancaster.ac.uk> writes:
Hi Martin,
> What I have seen so far in Mendeley http://www.mendeley.com/ (which also
> supossedly works with Zotero) looks really promising as a concept. It
> integrates with OOo already and has a cloud for your articles, so that
> you can access your
Le 2010-10-21 00:51, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
Hi Marc,
You should have a look at OOo Education Project and OOo4Kids fork.
Whatever I think about forks ( ;-) ), OOo4Kids has several good ideas to
adapt OOo to children. The main idea is not to add functions but to
remove/hide the functions t
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