On 10/28/2015 8:18 PM, F C. Costero wrote:
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Kay Schenk wrote:
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 6:22 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
I am a very experienced programmer and computer architect, now retired.
My
current strongest language is Java, but I have programmed in
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Kay Schenk wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 6:22 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
>
> > I am a very experienced programmer and computer architect, now retired.
> My
> > current strongest language is Java, but I have programmed in many
> languages
> > and can learn th
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
> Just wondering …
>
> Are people noticing a faster startup in AOO 4.1.2? In the BSDs we generally
> prefer to use calloc over malloc + memset when it makes sense. A relatively
> small change that I did, and was safe enough to be merged to the
Hi,
I have built OpenOffice successfully and have been looking at patches
and comparing the with the codebase that I cloned,
So now is it ok to ask what unfinished projects people are available
to mentor?
Thanks
From:
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 6:22 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
> I am a very experienced programmer and computer architect, now retired. My
> current strongest language is Java, but I have programmed in many languages
> and can learn them as needed. My last professional C++ work was in the
> 1980's.
>
Just wondering …
Are people noticing a faster startup in AOO 4.1.2? In the BSDs we generally
prefer to use calloc over malloc + memset when it makes sense. A relatively
small change that I did, and was safe enough to be merged to the release,
might have had an effect there.
It’s too easy to be bi
I am a very experienced programmer and computer architect, now retired.
My current strongest language is Java, but I have programmed in many
languages and can learn them as needed. My last professional C++ work
was in the 1980's.
Although I am Chair of the Apache River PMC, the types of work i
I haven't seen anything via announce@ oo.a.o, which I will be using later too.
It looks like we need some diversification of moderation.
Do we need Infra JIRA issues to add more admins?
- Dennis
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrea Pescetti [mailto:pesce...@apache.org]
> Sent: Wedne
Am 10/28/2015 11:12 PM, schrieb Marcus:
Am 10/28/2015 09:46 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
On 28/10/2015 20:00, Marcus wrote:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/
This is now serving AOO 4.1.2 as default download.
Great, we released exactly at 20:00 as planned then!
Announcement is now posted t
John D'Orazio wrote:
That last URL does announce 4.1.2 but the url itself points to
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/announcing_apache_openoffice_4_11 ...
Well, the URL is a URL. It is automatically generated by our
not-so-modern blogging platform, the _11 at the end is a mere
coincidence.
Am 10/28/2015 11:14 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
Marcus wrote:
IMHO we should stop to promote this old "other.html" webpage and also
delete it from the blog post.
Done. I still see it useful to have a list of languages in table format,
OK, ACK. Do you think a ordered list of languages and pl
That last URL does announce 4.1.2 but the url itself points to
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/announcing_apache_openoffice_4_11 ...
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 11:14 PM, Andrea Pescetti
wrote:
> Marcus wrote:
>
>> IMHO we should stop to promote this old "other.html" webpage and also
>> delete it
Marcus wrote:
IMHO we should stop to promote this old "other.html" webpage and also
delete it from the blog post.
Done. I still see it useful to have a list of languages in table format,
but if this simplifies the site management I won't oppose for sure!
Updated post (same URL): http://s.apa
Am 10/28/2015 09:46 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
On 28/10/2015 20:00, Marcus wrote:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/
This is now serving AOO 4.1.2 as default download.
Great, we released exactly at 20:00 as planned then!
Announcement is now posted to the blog at
http://s.apache.org/announc
Am 10/28/2015 01:04 AM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
A very basic announcement is now available at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.2+Announcement
For a complete list of available languages and language packs see:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/other.html
first of
On 28/10/2015 20:00, Marcus wrote:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/
This is now serving AOO 4.1.2 as default download.
Great, we released exactly at 20:00 as planned then!
Announcement is now posted to the blog at
http://s.apache.org/announcing-openoffice-412
and sent to users, annou...@ope
Am 10/28/2015 07:46 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
On 27/10/2015 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
OK, 20:00 CET will work too. So we aim at releasing Wednesday 20:00
CET, or
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20151028T20&p1=37
Here's a status update. The following resources have bee
+1. While it is not specifically related to the release, it is a gesture
that builds community empathy and this is the first opportunity to make the
gesture.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 10:52 PM, Andrea Pescetti
wrote:
> I was wondering whether we should remember Ian Lynch at the end of the
> 4.1.2
Am 10/28/2015 01:27 PM, schrieb Jürgen Schmidt:
On 28/10/15 09:41, JZA wrote:
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 2:00 AM, Jürgen Schmidt
wrote:
On 27/10/15 23:52, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
I was wondering whether we should remember Ian Lynch at the end of the
4.1.2 Release announcement, with a sentence lik
On 27/10/2015 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
OK, 20:00 CET will work too. So we aim at releasing Wednesday 20:00 CET, or
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20151028T20&p1=37
Here's a status update. The following resources have been updated (not
by me! there are at least 10 people
Dear Andrea,
I am Ian's wife Rosemary, I monitor his emails regularly so I have just
seen your message.
It is nice for me to know that people remember Ian and appreciate the
contribution he made over the many years he was committed to the OpenOffice
Project. It is only through individuals from aro
On 27/10/2015 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
I was wondering whether we should remember Ian Lynch at the end of the
4.1.2 Release announcement ...
I have no idea on whether this is appropriate or not. I'm rather neutral
on the issue. Feedback welcome.
Seeing all feedback so far, I think the best soluti
On 28/10/15 09:41, JZA wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 2:00 AM, Jürgen Schmidt
> wrote:
>
>> On 27/10/15 23:52, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>>> I was wondering whether we should remember Ian Lynch at the end of the
>>> 4.1.2 Release announcement, with a sentence like
>>>
>>> "The OpenOffice community
Hi,
As I have said previously, I am a 3rd year university student. I have more than
2 years experience with Java, C and Python and brief experience with C++
(although I believe I can pick up fairly easily). I also have very good
knowledge of git and agile methodology and have done an internship
Well said JZA, yet a mention in the release announcement is appropriate
only if the deceased worked on it directly. That's my 2 cents.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:41 AM, JZA wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 2:00 AM, Jürgen Schmidt
> wrote:
>
> > On 27/10/15 23:52, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> > > I
>I disagree with that view. To focus on the product, well we already have
>companies for that. We are not a company, we are a community. And we dont
>have 'products' we have 'projects'. The difference? well to start a project
>is something that people can participate, not only purchase. So people
On 28.10.2015 09:41, JZA wrote:
>
> Also the last line doesn't really make sense, how can we 'focus on the new
> fresh blood' exactly? You mean dedicating the release after some n00b who
> just got in the project, or writing a blog post about them... How can we
> focus on fresh blood if they have
I think it is worthy to remember a deceased member of the community and note
that he made a valued contribution to the project.
--
Rory O'Farrell
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On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 2:00 AM, Jürgen Schmidt
wrote:
> On 27/10/15 23:52, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> > I was wondering whether we should remember Ian Lynch at the end of the
> > 4.1.2 Release announcement, with a sentence like
> >
> > "The OpenOffice community dedicates version 4.1.2 to the memor
+1
my personal opinion is that we should keep the release announcement
focused on the product. People behind and/or involved the project can be
addressed in a separate blog where we can also remember project members
who passed away.
People leave the project or became less active (including me)
On 27/10/15 23:52, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> I was wondering whether we should remember Ian Lynch at the end of the
> 4.1.2 Release announcement, with a sentence like
>
> "The OpenOffice community dedicates version 4.1.2 to the memory of Ian
> Lynch, a member of the OpenOffice Project Management Co
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