On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 23:53:40 +0100 "Marcus (OOo)" <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
> Am 01/10/2013 11:40 PM, schrieb Pedro Giffuni: > > Hello Marcus; > > > > > > ----- Messaggio originale ----- > >> Da: Marcus (OOo) > > > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> I learned about these claims via email, but not from the TDF mailing > >>>> list. But I would not be surprised if it originated there. In any > >>>> case, when a TDF Director and Marketing Lead makes such claims, it > >>>> carries some weight, and if utterly false the claims should be > >>>> rebutted. IMHO. > >>>> > >>> > >>> The "TDF director and Marketing Lead" does no development and > >>> doesn't really have any idea what is going on here. > >>> > >>> Why is that surprising or why should we blog about it? It looks to me > >>> like he just wants to bring some attention to his project. > >>> > >>> Pedro. > >> > >> Because it's not a relatively small part but the Symphony code will > >> (IMHO) play a bigger role in coming AOO releases, e.g., improvements in > >> the UI and accessibility. > >> > > > > The code is in the tree, we have Wikis describing the changes and > > we have people working on them. I don't think we gain anything by > > getting drawn into a communication war about this. Let's wait until > > 4.0 takes shape. > > > >> So, I think in this case an exception from the usual way would be > >> appropriate. > > Maybe, it was just a thought why it would be good this time. > > > Me wonders what is the usual way ;-). > > Kay has described it perfectly. ;-) > > Marcus > I would suggest merely an informative blog, not in reply to anyone, a blog telling of what was happening in the AOO world and what work was currently under way. Of couse things are mapped out on the mailing lists, but the world of AOO users is far wider than those and they deserve to be kept informed. -- Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie>