Hello all,
There is a Gordian knot to be solved. Because of constant swapping
attention we have started a lot of tasks which are now a bit in conflict.
I am not sure if the strategy to update MSVC is the right one as a
starter. But that should not stop you Arrigo to continue. :)
However th
On 17.05.21 15:59, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi all,
ReactOS [1] has made some great improvements lately and I decided to
install it in VirtualBox and test AOO.
Ohh very nice!
The App Manager only has AOO 4.1.5 listed, so I created a Pull Request
to update the database [2].
AOO still has some
Hello,
we have a policy published that regulates the trademark use in books at
[1] and [2].
Long story short, you can use the Logo in your book.
I hope this helps.
All the best
Peter
[1] https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/
[2] https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/faq/#booktitle
Hello all,
at last I managed to update the OpenGrok Repositories.
Following Versions have been removed:
# aoo418
# aoo419
following Versions have been added
# aoo4110
# aoo41x
Versions untouched:
# aoo42x
# trunk
All the best
Peter
--
This is the Way! http://www.apache.org/theapache
Hello Jörg,
I am not sure what is wrong. The link at [1] works for me. I see no
differences to the archive., Also the History at [2] does not show any
changes.
From which link do you start or which one is broken?
I saw that some links especially for pictures use HTTP. But I dont think
that
Hello all,
I am building OpenOffice trunk in a CentOSX Environment running as a
docker image. Anyone has an Idea where to look. The versions look very
old and even for CentOSx not up to time.
My host system is Arch Linux. I run into a strange QA Issue:
Entering workspace/AOO/github/main/sal
Okay, sorry for the fuzz. Was some ISO Layer 8 Issue.
I did a dmake clean and then i seem to pass the Issue. -.-
On 24.05.21 12:10, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Hello all,
I am building OpenOffice trunk in a CentOSX Environment running as a
docker image. Anyone has an Idea where to look. The
On 24.05.21 13:53, Arrigo Marchiori wrote:
Hello Peter,
On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 10:10:23AM +, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Hello all,
I am building OpenOffice trunk in a CentOSX Environment running as a docker
image. Anyone has an Idea where to look. The versions look very old and even
for
On 28.05.21 22:04, Arrigo Marchiori wrote:
Hello all,
replying to an older message in this thread.
On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 07:23:16PM -0400, Carl Marcum wrote:
[...]
Hopefully we can collect the exceptions in the BZ issue noted in this thread
and then agree on the direction.
The few I see
Sorry for top posting:
The Tango Desktop Project says:
Though the tango-icon-theme package is released to the Public Domain, we
ask that you still please attribute the Tango Desktop Project, for all
the hard work we've done. Thanks.
see: http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Desktop_Project
I
Hello marcia,
Hello Don,
If you got some time can you check the patch from below if it is still
needed?
It differs quite a lot from the existing config. (see bellow)
maybe it gives also some pointers to make the build work. Would be nice
if you could help here out.
Thanks.
All the best
Hello Jörg,
I have passed the extension you have provided to the person who asked on
Facebook.
The Answer was:
"Thank you so much! This works perfectly. [...]
I never expected anyone to pay attention to my question, but you did.
AND you went above and beyond. I am honored and impressed.
I
On 01.06.21 21:57, Arrigo Marchiori wrote:
I would not go for file://. Can we go for a pattern derivated from
file://path/document.ods#anchor ?
I am not sure I understand your question, Peter.
I am suggesting not to trust file:// in general, but the anchored URL,
maybe file://*#anchor if yo
On 03.06.21 13:43, Bidouille wrote:
Weird
It could be a VPN effect.
There are offers of private VPN usage. If you select then France (for
example to enjoy the GDPR benefits)
It would look to us as the download goes to France, but In reality it
does not stop there.
An example for such a
On 05.06.21 15:50, Arrigo Marchiori wrote:
Dear Matthias, Czesław, All,
On Sat, Jun 05, 2021 at 12:39:16PM +0200, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi Czesław,
Am 05.06.21 um 12:35 schrieb Czesław Wolański:
Hi Matthias, all
A preliminary check in Calc (Windows 7, 64-bit)
(1) in-document links begin
Hi Dean,
I am not sure I can follow you. On Calc why is it not enough to change
the Formatting?
You can change multiple cells at once. And if you need the setup
multiple times you could save a template.
Why does this not solve your goals in calc?
For writer, I think the use case is write
Hello all,
We have the issue 20655 [1] which is about a setting on how many last
documents are kept.
Does anyone have pointers what to do? Where would we add this setting?
All the best
Peter
[1] https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=20655
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On 17.06.21 01:34, Drew Jensen wrote:
Howdy,
Perhaps you missed this;
There is an appendix found in each of the OASIS documents (from the
first email URL) which lists the changes from 1.2 for the items
covered in that part of the spec.
Or are you looking for something beyond that?
Cool! I m
Hi,
Can you elaborate on this?
Do you simply want to know or do you need this as an official statement?
I think you are Query the wrong Project if you need an official response.
Open Office 3.3.1 and older were maintained by Oracle. I am not sure if
Apache Foundation has the right to speak for thi
As usual I forgot to add people probably not subscribed to the list.
Peter Kovacs schrieb am Di., 20. Dez. 2016, 10:39:
> Hi,
>
> Can you elaborate on this?
> Do you simply want to know or do you need this as an official statement?
> I think you are Query the wrong Project
Hello,
Not sure if this has been already asked.
But do we have some Apache OpenOffice shirts, sleeve or something to wear
on FFOSDEM?
Propagating my opinion is usually not my thing, but it makes it easier to
connect our community there.
At least that's my thinking.
If not I would like to create
lde) will wear the "Ask-Me-"Bauuton with
> the old Apache feather. I think we have enough for other people of the
> Apache community.
>
> You will meet us at the booth (Apache software foundation and Apache
> OpenOffice).
>
> Kind regards
>
> Mechtilde
>
> Am
Often in regular business context a div/0 is defined to 0 because 0 is
defined also as I do not know.
Mathematically div/0 is defined as an enormous huge number of unknown size.
In electronic signal theory, there is also a div/0 which is defined as
ideal impulse with unlimited high.
You see there
Thanks a lot Damjan.
Sounds really great. I will update my repository and try to build open
office again. Maybe it works for me.
:)
All the best
Peter
Damjan Jovanovic schrieb am Mo., 26. Dez. 2016, 19:46:
> Hi
>
> All the buildbots are successfully building now.
>
> The FreeBSD bot was fixed b
updated today with no issues.
On 31.12.2016 20:58, Phillip Rhodes wrote:
This just keeps getting better... I can't even do an svn up now.
Abranches/ia2/main/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_s390x
Abranches/ia2/main/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_s390x/makefile.mk
Abranches/ia2
Hi all,
have a missing rule found.
make: *** No rule to make target
'/home/legine/workspace/aoo/main/solver/420/unxlngx6.pro/workdir/CxxObject/basebmp/source/bitmapdevice.o',
needed by
'/home/legine/workspace/aoo/main/solver/420/unxlngx6.pro/workdir/LinkTarget/Library/libbasebmp.so'.
Stop.
Hello all,
I tried to compile the source again. since I had again missing
definition on trunc I wanted to know if I can build at least the 4.1.3
release. I checked out the branch and started all over.
And I ran into following Issue:
../inc/basebmp/packedpixeliterator.hxx:80:10: error: enume
do not find this a satisfactory explanation :)
All the best
Peter
On 02.01.2017 07:07, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:legi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 1, 2017 17:07
To: dev
Subject: Error on enum statement. Can sombody take a little
Hello all,
I have another strange issue. How do I add a missing classpath to the
config?
I think this is missing in my setup:
/usr/bin/javac -classpath
".:../../../../../unxlngx6.pro/class:/usr/lib/jvm/java
-8-openjdk/jre/lib/rt.jar:.:/home/legine/workspace/openoffice/aoo/main/solver/414/un
containers in the code.
Thanks for the help
All the best
Peter
On 02.01.2017 11:18, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Hello all,
I have another strange issue. How do I add a missing classpath to the
config?
I think this is missing in my setup:
/usr/bin/javac -classpath
".:../../../../../unxlngx
Hello all,
just wanted to update that I worked around the Java Error.
I linked the missing files into the Package
(/./aoo/main/jurt/com/sun/star/uno) and
added to the makefile:
DEPEND=java$/com$/sun$/star
$(CLASSDIR)$/$(PACKAGE)$/$(DEPEND)
I am now stuck with the Orbit Package, but I rem
Hi all,
I am a bit unhappy with this approach. It basicly blocks all other
efforts on the code.
Ok. I am still struggeling with the build, but since I started to change
code itself I actually making progress. I currently do not know where to
commit those changes, so I can check on different
Hello youtubers,
If you look for tutorial topics I have a suggestion.
How to copy stuff in Open Office. All the options. What happens if you
copy a Picture from the internet directly and How you save your picture
in the document itself.
I think this might confuse people, and it may lead to a co
I think we are not in a position to successfully ask what you would like us
to do. In the matter of the fact I do not believe LO does have much respect
for us, and some of us are deeply hurt.
Maybe the same on LO side.
And I am not convinced this will heal just quickly. The simplest solution
is to
On 11.01.2017 11:00, Dr. Michael Stehmann wrote:
Am 11.01.2017 um 09:44 schrieb Patricia Shanahan:
For most of my career, the only way I had of earning a living was
writing software. The FSF's basic philosophy is that programmers should
have no right to own and control the products of their lab
I will answer later today, I hope. Sorry for the delay.
Pedro schrieb am Do., 12. Jan. 2017, 11:01:
> Hi Peter
>
> > If your model works directly with the Product, the flexibility of the
> > Permissive license can be the stronger choice.
> > I do not believe that a lot of people understand this.
Hello guys.
It stays as it is. Currently a merge is not possible. I assume this request
is not taken seriously on the LO side, since most information we had in
this discussion is pointing out the differences of both sister projects and
not advocate the things they share.
If anyone really wants to
On 12.01.2017 11:00, Pedro wrote:
Hi Peter
If your model works directly with the Product, the flexibility of the
Permissive license can be the stronger choice.
I do not believe that a lot of people understand this.
Can you elaborate on this point? I don't really see how using a
copyleftles
+1!!
On 14.01.2017 00:11, Pedro wrote:
Hi Damjan, all
On 13/01/2017 17:15, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 7:02 PM, Pedro
wrote:
There are in fact a few useful features in LO that AOO does not have:
1) Opening/saving remote files from several sources (OwnCloud, WebDAV,
Go
+1 :-D
I will pick maybe some of the stuff up.
On 13.01.2017 21:38, Chuck Davis wrote:
Toki, I'm very glad to hear SOMEBODY has imagination! :)
It seems we've had quite a number of people coming here lately (like a
professor someplace is sending them to get involved in open source) to
state
We see in Star citizen how mighty crowd can be.
Maybe a platform would be great where people can pledge money for something
they need.
If the needed budget is reached, payed developers implement it.
Or we could do it as a bonus system. You pledge money on a bug/enhancement,
if the bug gets include
Dave Fisher schrieb am Sa., 14. Jan. 2017, 04:56:
> Hi -
>
> If Oracle or IBM thought they had any additional advantage with Apache
> OpenOffice development then the history of this project would differ.
>
Obviously however you do not know what their reasons for the decision is.
They could have c
. Michael Stehmann schrieb am Sa., 14.
Jan. 2017, 08:52:
> Am 14.01.2017 um 00:55 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
> >
>
> > You see that on the LO vs. OO discussion. Most of the LO argument are
> > market based one. If you think outside the market its all not an issue.
> > Wh
Maybe the title is misleading, but this thread is about how to build a
developer team that advocates in user interest.
Shouldn't we focus on this?
For me MS has nothing to do with the conflict between ASF and Team
OpenOffice. I think the core conflict was about market names. They should
not have r
If a member can not collect for the hole project, I think the ASF should
do. That would be the simplest solution.
Can we ask the ASF what they think? Are they against a simple OpenOffice
development specific fund?
After all this is a end user product, not some IT component.
Maybe we think and spec
Star Citizen proofed that a community can follow developers intend and
raise the money needed.
Even if we can not use the business model, we can learn something from
their communication model they have developed.
Also what becomes clear to me is that we can not operate with a single
entity. If I c
will never have the
authority to control AOO project actions, even though by mutual work, there may
often be good alignment.
Only my thoughts, not thoughts from any PMC or Board discussion.
- Dennis
-Original Message-----
From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:legi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday,
wrote:
From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:legi...@gmail.com]
But in my eyes we need a way to ensure project health and
turn towards
the community we have. We were last year at the edge of project
retirement. We are slowly fighting our way out by pure
voluntary work of
people that belive in the market name
mbers of the PMC have also participated in this list discussion,
> I see no consideration on the part of the PMC itself.
>
> - Dennis
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:legi...@gmail.com]
> > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 16:16
>
+1, yeah we should talk in person.
You can always only build communities by meeting.
Matthias Seidel schrieb am So., 22. Jan. 2017,
09:25:
> It CAN work!
> Indeed it does in an even smaller community for several years...
>
> We should have a talk together with Raphael and Peter at FOSDEM 17.
>
>
I think in future independent download source can become less accepted.
We should think of officially accept certain distribution routes.
For the definition of support I would go for what the community provides.
If we have people interested in FreeBSD then it's fine for me to call it
supported. If
On 27.01.2017 20:17, Marcus wrote:
And it is crucial that the hashes and signature files *not* be
mirrored. Having them only available at dist.apache.org is the secure
way to detect that the mirror-downloaded binary is authentic and
unaltered.
right, we as OpenOffice project we should make s
On 27.01.2017 20:39, Marcus wrote:
Am 27.01.2017 um 20:23 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
On 27.01.2017 20:17, Marcus wrote:
And it is crucial that the hashes and signature files *not* be
mirrored. Having them only available at dist.apache.org is the secure
way to detect that the mirror-downloaded
On 27.01.2017 20:39, Marcus wrote:
Am 27.01.2017 um 20:23 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
On 27.01.2017 20:17, Marcus wrote:
And it is crucial that the hashes and signature files *not* be
mirrored. Having them only available at dist.apache.org is the secure
way to detect that the mirror-downloaded
Hello,
I had some time today, focusing on my building efforts again.
I get an error for the registry build, which I find hard to sort out.
The registry module tries to build its own boost instance and conflicts
in my build environment with the already build boost module.
I did not find the r
+1
:)
Matthias Seidel schrieb am Do., 2. Feb. 2017,
23:19:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> Looking forward to meeting you (and Raphael, Peter, Michael and
> Mechtilde...)
>
> I plan to be at the devroom to see your talk. We will find a place...
>
> Kind regards, Matthias
>
>
> Am 02.02.2017 um 09:20 schrieb An
I think you started the install directly through chrome. That's why it
refers to it. If you start the installer from your download file it should
not reference to chrome.
Did you check if OpenOffice was running?
Samuel Natan Freiholtz schrieb am Sa., 4.
Feb. 2017, 20:22:
> Hi Marcus!
> Shure, I
+1 for tests.
But honestly I would not expect a lot of effect if you are on a modern
machine with 4GB + memory and maybe SSD disks.
I would expect issues on older machines with maybe old technology and 2GB
memory.
These machines are old of course (my MacBook Air is such a machine, however
with an
Can we rename the Status "Not an Issue" to "is not reproduce able"?
I would also suggest to add a reason that expresses that this report needs
to be adressed on user channels first.
I think this nameing would carry more the message that we accept the users
problem as such, but we have difficultie
Ohh I did not see this. I will use this reason IRREPRODUCIBLE more often!
Thanks Markus for pointing out.
Marcus schrieb am Do., 9. Feb. 2017, 19:36:
Am 09.02.2017 um 03:20 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
> Can we rename the Status "Not an Issue" to "is not reproduce able"?
>
Hello all,
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/General/I_need_to_see_more_than_the_default_4_items_on_the_list_of_recently_opened_files._How_do_I_achieve_this%3F
Offers a way to manipulate the amount of entries that are shown under
the Menu Files - > recently opened files.
I ca
Hello all,
I am looking at
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO/Step_by_step#Build_Instructions
Especially the Fedora part. We have here parts regarding 10,14,19, 21. I
have downloaded from the Fedora Page Version 25, and Installed it in a VM.
Cant we move all S
essible any more.
A way to delete them separately from the list would be good!
At the moment only the whole list can be deleted.
Regards, Matthias
Am 10.02.2017 um 21:25 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
Hello all,
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documenta
Hi Matthias,
Thanks for your Brainstorm.
I checked and if you select an Open Document option, and start to type a
recent document its already autocompleting.
You are suggesting to replace it with a dropdown that shows a filtered
recent Document list?
Is this what you are suggesting?
All the
Hello,
maybe the path not set?
can you find the autoconf command in the bin folder?
Best
PEter
On 10.02.2017 23:39, Richard Stuppi wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to build OpenOffice on a Windows 10 machine using the
instructions at:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Buildi
Hello Matthias!
I thought about this a little. I think to mix up both behaviours is not
simple anymore for users. I dislike the implicity of the approach. For a
new user it is not transperent that OpenOffice will take the recent
document into account.
I think we should stick with a transparen
05:26 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
Okay, I opened up a "meta" bug, which gives me an Overview of what
there is to do on the Recent Document side open. It contains our
Ideas, plus Stuff I have found on Bugzilla.
If you go thruogh the points, I think Recent Document List has much
potential for Impro
13:11, Peter Kovacs wrote:
you have a newer Version then this one?
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/HistoryMaster
At least thats what I linked into the Wiki.
I am not sure about the extension. It is not configurable. I think the
most important point is the config Option
Good Job Raphael.
Thumbs up! :-)
On 13.02.2017 10:35, Raphael Bircher wrote:
Hi Jörg
Am .02.2017, 09:11 Uhr, schrieb Jörg Schmidt :
Hello,
From: Raphael Bircher [mailto:rbircherapa...@gmail.com]
Hi all
I've done a short news video about our project. Just want to
inform you.
https://y
Hello list,
Hello Andreas Hegenberg,
we got a report about a conflict between the 2 in subject named Aplication.
please see https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127324
I have no glue about this. So link the list in.
@Andreas. can you get Open Office from our side and check if you can
r
I learned on Fosdem from the pro documenters to stick to
# use case oriented approach. ALWAYS.
# never start with index
# set the possibility to provide feedback as low as possible.
# and only describe how it is done
# don't use insiders.
>From this perspective I'd start with an FAQ. And then cont
Hello,
will we get rid of the build.pl script once the gnu make port is over?
just asking, because I then I dont start debugging the script. I have
realy strange issues.
I run into an compile error with build --all.
Then I switch into the module start again build --all and the module
builds
Hi Vl
In Order to avoid missunderstandings.
Apache Open Office does not provide back ups for Microsoft Office.
We do provide an alternate solution to Microsoft Office.
You can download Apache Open Office from http://www.openoffice.org/
There is no key or what so ever needed to make use of the
I have no issues, too.
Maybe a Firewall is blocking the page?
Jörg Schmidt schrieb am Mo., 20. Feb. 2017, 08:03:
>
> > Subject: trying to get a template from the page...
> > Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2017 23:35:28 -0500
> > From: Sarah Kragness
> > Reply-To: us...@openoffice.ap
IMHO Matthias Röllig just volunteered to start fixing the page. Maybe Sarah
Kragness and Martin Groenescheij would also step up if they were asked if
they help and we promise some help them to get up and running.
I honestly think the more upset people complain, the more we should take it
as a expr
Hello all,
The mouse behaviour is reacting quite jumpy if not set up right.
I had this Problem once on the mac, and I think I resolved it telling
Open Office not to scroll by lines but by distance.
Anyone has an Idea if I can tell Windows on Opplication base not to
scroll by lines or somethi
Hello all,
I just wanted to give some feedback what I am doing.
I am working on an alternate build Application, which could replace the
Perl one. I have some features in mind like auto document generation
(prio1) and signing the endprodukt (after I have the important local
functionality of b
Hi Damjan,
Damjan Jovanovic schrieb am Di., 7. März 2017, 01:44:
> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 11:24 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> >
> > I just wanted to give some feedback what I am doing.
> >
> > I am working on an alternate build Applica
I would post it on the wiki in the build guide...
Raphael Bircher schrieb am Fr., 24. März 2017,
09:36:
> Hi Andrea
>
> Am .03.2017, 01:25 Uhr, schrieb Andrea Pescetti :
>
> > On 22/03/2017 Raphael Bircher wrote:
> >> Yea, I looked into the configure.sh for Linux, but the questions are
> >> more
I hope everyone finds his personell easter eggs, too. :)
All the Best
Peter
On 16.04.2017 15:15, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Happy Easter to everyone on the list!
Kind regards, matthias
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...
I am sorry not writing aß of Late. I lack time even to follow the list
regularly atm. :(
For good code you need to compile, build the product I mean. There is no
point in outsourcing this.
I think we are alone as long as we do not manage some fundamental reforms.
I think of:
1) ease building
2)
Currently I dont have time, but it gets better. So if it improves a little
further and I am back reading the List regulary I would also be available
as Fall back administration.
All the best
Peter
2017-05-06 19:58 GMT+02:00 Matthias Seidel :
> Hello all,
>
> Ariel is the "owner" of our Google+ p
> Regards, Matthias
>
>
> Am 07.05.2017 um 06:16 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
> > Currently I dont have time, but it gets better. So if it improves a
> little
> > further and I am back reading the List regulary I would also be available
> > as Fall back administ
exactly. I plan to switch to my commiter Adress on the list.
2017-05-07 11:06 GMT+02:00 Matthias Seidel :
> You refer to your gmail address?
>
> That would be the one I would add.
>
> I will write you a PM with the details.
>
> Matthias
>
>
> Am 07.05.2017 um 11:03
-1, for donation of Marketing right. Thats not helping anyone. And will
only confuse people. Not everybody is happy with the TDF on User side.
+1 for Cooperation. But imho TDF is not interested.
We are openly decleared dead. This is a clear sign that the Open Document
Foundation is not interested i
bout AOo being dead comes from ASF & AOo.
>
lol. This has nothing to do with the requirements that would be needed for
a cooperation.
And that was the request.
2017-05-07 19:26 GMT+02:00 toki :
> On 05/07/2017 01:58 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
>
> > We are openly declared dead.
Hello Jörg,
I personally believe that the certificate policy is common business
phrasing. I think it is a good business style to talk positively or not at
all of organisations. You never know what relation ship these people are in.
And worse thing that can happen is that you damage your own renown
On 10.05.2017 16:13, esh1907 wrote:
On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 4:58 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
We are openly decleared dead.
Peter
Why not keep the Open Office rights (so the TDF can not use them), but
rename the project - perhaps a new name will resurrect the project?
Nah. That will not attract
Hello Marie,
I am not aware that we offer something like this. But would be cool
feature. I keep this in mind.
I would, if a standalone Application is okay for you a good non-cloud
Notetaking app is tomboy
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Tomboy
Also popular choice is evernote, but this is aga
Hello Patti C.,
We save the cost for a toll free technical support number in order to
ship the Product for free.
May I ask where you got your copy of Open office from?
Which version of Open Office do you use?
I do not understand the Problem you have. I can open Apache Open Office
Draw and set
Hi,
Maybe this has been discussed already.
But how about setting up some volunteer process from support request to bug
report.
Instead of having people write wildly in our tech tracker we organize or
search the forum for bugs.
I think it might lead to more satisfaction for every one if we setup a
Our best recruitment base is our user base. The more we use them the tighter
the link between user and developer gets, the more probable it is we get people.
Community feeling is a strong motivator for doing the right thing.
And people we have, we lack imho skill. And this we need to build. We n
There are enough offices around.
There is no point in starting from the scratch without any plan or vision.
Imho looking for Companies & Investors is the route Libre is moving.
I don't think doing the same is smart.
I would rather prefer the opposite direction and focus on community building.
See below:
Am 21. Mai 2017 10:01:17 MESZ schrieb "Jörg Schmidt" :
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>> From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:peter.kov...@posteo.de]
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>> Imho looking for Companies & Investors is the route Libre is moving.
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>One word:
>The TDF is not the kind of foundation that t
So we have 3 ) critical bugs?
1) # issue
2) spell checker
3) I don't have in mind but Hagar mentioned it in his bugzilla thread.
:( I whish I could start immediately to find solution for them.
Am 21. Mai 2017 22:17:02 MESZ schrieb Dave Fisher :
>For what it's worth
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>Sent from my iPhone
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>Be
The other offices are doing well. And competition is awesomely great.
You have forgotten to mention some competitors that also put some awesome
offers on the table.
I like the diversity this is causing.
I have joined in September last year and do not plan to swap project soon.
I joined the proj
Thanks for the sum up.
Still I think we should find a solution.
So i adf backup at the start of editing session to the list.
Is there a bug for this?
Am 22. Mai 2017 09:43:52 MESZ schrieb Rory O'Farrell :
>On Mon, 22 May 2017 08:23:54 +0200
>Peter Kovacs wrote:
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>> So
Honestly I agree with Dave.
It does not help us. I think for now let Libre and Apache go different ways.
That is the outcome of the past.
Am 21. Mai 2017 17:02:43 MESZ schrieb Dave Fisher :
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>Sent from my iPhone
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>> On May 21, 2017, at 10:44 AM, Jörg Schmidt
>wrote:
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>>> From: Dave
Well, I see only 2 attack path for us.
Ssh interface and the macro/scripting interface.
SSH or web we need to update libs, so wee need a flexible way to reference
both.
Scripting I don't know, not my area of expertise. Anyone with insights?
Please note I start splitting because we get more a
I agree we are round about at 1 release per year.
We should target reliable 2 releases per year cycle.
Important releases as needed.
I think that cycle would be tough for us.
Am 21. Mai 2017 16:34:31 MESZ schrieb "Jörg Schmidt" :
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>> From: Dave Fisher [mailto:dave2w...@comcast.net]
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>> H
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