Hi Michiel, On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 20:50 +0100, Michiel de Jong wrote: > Since today I am a full-time developer of the Unhosted project.
Great ;-) > Specifically, our first goal is creating an alternative to Google > Docs. The first step towards this will be a proof-of-concept that > explains the idea we have. Great. In order to do this in a way that is complimentary to LibreOffice, rather than providing a pure duplication of it (probably in JavaScript ;-), and thus in order to work together effectively - I suggest you read: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2011-January/006399.html and the following thread, -before- starting coding. > The proof of concept (working title: LibreDocs) will be much like > slideshare: To write the document you use LO on your desktop, but then > you publish it to the unhosted web in odf format So - on-line / CMS / publishing integration is something that is currently pretty ugly and unpleasant to use in LibreOffice - I'd love to see that improved, regardless of what server technology you choose. > The unhosted odf viewer will be based almost entirely on webodf, the > excellent javascript library that Jos van den Oever published > recently. Well; IMHO you can do a lot better for an editor - perhaps for a view it works, but even so - I strongly suggest reading the thread above before starting. Your initial choice of technologies will have a very strong influence on two things: * feature depth & time to market + do you want to make decisions to start with that cut out tons of possible features ? + how about ones that commit you to re-writing many millions of lines of Javascript ? * co-operation vs. competition + does your approach allow you to re-use LibreOffice code, and work as part of our fun community or... + are you going to invest your effort in attempting to re-write and compete with it; in which case you will have very limited support from me (at least) ;-) > As I said, this email is FYI, I've only just started working on this > today. I'll let you know when I have something working. It's not much > use discussing it much before it exists. Au contraire :-) it is great to get the initial design right, and (preferably) done in a way that can deliver you a great, complete product, quickly, and with 95% of the code shared with us. ATB, Michael. -- michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice