Andrew,

Andrey is being concise. More can be said.  If you are familiar with open
source development, you know that it is all volunteer work. Less obvious is
the fact that-  if the people who wrote Dia had an inclination to use visio
files then they would written the code for it.  What has to happen with all
of open source development is that someone must want the feature or
function bad enough to develop it. Dia is what it is because the features
that comprise it were compelling enough to the developers - as it
apparently was for the code student you mentioned with libre office impress.

It is possible, but maybe not necessarily likely, you could make a
sufficiently moving case that people who don't care about visio files would
write code to handle them.  I think the development of Dia simply
sidestepped that by making a program that allowed the users to develop
their own shapes and palettes. Why should the Dia developers do as you
suggest?  This is the case that you need to make.

Back to Andrey's point, you can develop the code if it interests you. You
could offer it for release to Dia or not.

Mike
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