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h3. Apache OpenOffice at FOSDEM 2013: Call for Talks

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_We recommend Impress, but use Calc if you prefer!_
{float} Apache OpenOffice (formerly OpenOffice.org) is coming again to FOSDEM 
in Brussels, for the first time as an Apache Top-Level Project. Our community 
has a new structure, friendly and open, and new developers are especially 
welcome.

We invite submissions of talks for the *Apache OpenOffice devroom*, to be held 
on Saturday, 2 February 2013, 9.00 to 17.30.

If you have something interesting to say about Apache OpenOffice or the ODF 
format from a technical point of view (code, extensions, localization, QA, 
tools... but also less known functions or creative ways to use the program) 
please share it with us!

It doesn't need to be long or serious, short and funny contributions are very 
appreciated too. Just make sure to specify an estimated length for your talk 
(10, 20, 30 minutes), as well as a proposed title, description and a few lines 
about yourself.

Deadline is *Sunday, 23 December 2012*. Accepted talks will be published by 10 
January 2013. Limited funding may be available for accepted speakers in need.

Please *add your talk proposals to the table* below. You will need an account 
on this wiki: if you don't have one, just [sign 
up|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action].

You can send any questions to our development mailing list: 
d...@openoffice.apache.org

h3. Practical information

* The Apache OpenOffice devroom will be held all day Saturday 2 February 2013, 
Brussels
* The room setup will include microphone and projector
* More details about FOSDEM 2013 are at https://fosdem.org/2013/

h3. Submitted talk proposals (deadline: Sunday, 23 Dec 2012)

_Copy the last table below and add your talk proposal!_

*You need an account on this wiki to edit this page: if you don't have one, 
just [sign up|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action].*

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|| Title | Building a dictionary for Apache OpenOffice |
|| Speaker | Andrea Pescetti |
|| Duration | 20 minutes |
|| Description | We will go through the steps needed to create and maintain a 
dictionary for Apache OpenOffice, including how to package it for the 
Extensions web site and how to include it in the builds available for download 
from the official site. |
|| Speaker Information | Andrea Pescetti is a long-time OpenOffice volunteer 
and maintainer of the Italian dictionary used in Apache OpenOffice |

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|| Title | New possibilities with DrawObjects in the next version of AOO |
|| Speaker | Armin Le Grand |
|| Duration | 30 minutes |
|| Description | A live demo showing enhancements for DrawShapes in the next 
version of AOO, and some more fancy actions and tricks with them |
|| Speaker Information | Armin Le Grand is a core developer, working on AOO for 
over 15 years, specialized on DrawingLayer stuff |

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|| Title | Tips and Tricks for Extension Developers |
|| Speaker | Juergen Schmidt |
|| Duration | 30 minutes (extended version 60 minutes)|
|| Description | Extension are a powerful way to connect the office to other 
applications or systems to extend the existing functionality with completely 
new stuff. The talk will highlight some nice ways to integrate via extensions 
into OpenOffice and make use of existing features to provide a smooth and 
seamless integration. ... |
|| Speaker Information | Juergen Schmidt is a core developer, working on 
OpenOffice since the beginning, specialize din UNO, API, extensions |

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|| Title | Programming AOO/LO: The Universal Network Object (UNO) Framework |
|| Speaker | Rony G. Flatscher |
|| Duration | 20 minutes |
|| Description | This talk gives a bird eye's view of the programming model of 
Apache OpenOffice (AOO) and LibreOffice (LO).  It should help interested 
developers to get conceptually jump-started with developing AOO/LO 
applications.  |
|| Speaker Information | Rony G.  Flatscher works as a professor for Business 
Informatics (German: "Wirtschaftsinformatik") at the WU Vienna.  Some of his 
lectures enable interested Business Administration students to learn 
programming and to create programs that take advantage of AOO/LO. |

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|| Title | Programming AOO/LO: "UNO_API_info.rxo": A Tool for Creating 
On-the-fly and Hyperlinked UNO-Documentation |
|| Speaker | Rony G. Flatscher |
|| Duration | 20 minutes |
|| Description | This talk introduces and demonstrates a free and opensource 
tool of a student from WU that allows creating hyperlinked documentation for 
UNO objects a programmer has in hands, but also for UNO types supplying the 
fully qualified
name.  Using the dispatch interface any AOO/LO language can take advantage of 
this great and helpful functionality aimed at developers. |
|| Speaker Information | Rony G.  Flatscher works as a professor for Business 
Informatics (German: "Wirtschaftsinformatik") at the WU Vienna.  Some of his 
lectures enable interested Business Administration students to learn 
programming and to create programs that take advantage of AOO/LO. |

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|| Title | Scripting AOO/LO: Introductionary Word Processor ("swriter") 
Nutshell Programs  |
|| Speaker | Rony G. Flatscher |
|| Duration | 20 minutes |
|| Description | This talk introduces and demonstrates to developers how easy 
it is to create Apache OpenOffice (AOO) and LibreOffice (LO) word processor 
documents and how to interact with them. |
|| Speaker Information | Rony G.  Flatscher works as a professor for Business 
Informatics (German: "Wirtschaftsinformatik") at the WU Vienna.  Some of his 
lectures enable interested Business Administration students to learn 
programming and to create programs that take advantage of AOO/LO. |

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|| Title | Scripting AOO/LO: Introductionary Spreadsheet ("scalc") Nutshell 
Programs |
|| Speaker | Rony G. Flatscher |
|| Duration | 20 minutes |
|| Description | This talk introduces and demonstrates to developers how easy 
it is to create Apache OpenOffice (AOO) and LibreOffice (LO) spreadsheet 
documents and how to interact with them. |
|| Speaker Information | Rony G.  Flatscher works as a professor for Business 
Informatics (German: "Wirtschaftsinformatik") at the WU Vienna.  Some of his 
lectures enable interested Business Administration students to learn 
programming and to create programs that take advantage of AOO/LO. |

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|| Title | Scripting AOO/LO: Introductionary Presentation ("simpress") Nutshell 
Programs |
|| Speaker | Rony G. Flatscher |
|| Duration | 20 minutes |
|| Description | This talk introduces and demonstrates to developers how easy 
it is to create Apache OpenOffice (AOO) and LibreOffice (LO) presentation 
documents and how to interact with them. |
|| Speaker Information | Rony G.  Flatscher works as a professor for Business 
Informatics (German: "Wirtschaftsinformatik") at the WU Vienna.  Some of his 
lectures enable interested Business Administration students to learn 
programming and to create programs that take advantage of AOO/LO. |

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|| Title | Having Fun Creating Programmatically Guide Posts for Presentations |
|| Speaker | Rony G. Flatscher |
|| Duration | 10 minutes |
|| Description | This talk introduces and demonstrates the free and opensource 
results of a student's work at WU that allows creating various kinds of guide 
posts in the slides of any Apache OpenOffice (AOO) and LibreOffice (LO) 
presentation.  (Guide
posts allow the audience to become able to see from the slides how far a 
presentation has proceeded.) |
|| Speaker Information | Rony G.  Flatscher works as a professor for Business 
Informatics (German: "Wirtschaftsinformatik") at the WU Vienna.  Some of his 
lectures enable interested Business Administration students to learn 
programming and to create programs that take advantage of AOO/LO. |

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|| Title | Your talk title |
|| Speaker | Your name |
|| Duration | 10, 20, 30 minutes? |
|| Description | Your talk in 1-2 paragraphs |
|| Speaker Information | Something about yourself and your experience with 
Apache OpenOffice |



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