Re: [tdf-discuss] Official supported and still maintained Python package

2022-11-28 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi Christian, c.bu...@posteo.jp schrieb am 28.11.2022 um 11:42: Hello, I'm not sure if this is the correct list for my question. It is in regard to TDF. But don't you represent the OpenDocument format? No. TDF does not "represent" the OpenDocument format, but it provides LibreOffice whi

Re: [tdf-discuss] Official supported and still maintained Python package

2022-11-28 Thread Thorsten Behrens
Hi Christian, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote: > Looking around in the web I can find a lot of Python packages for reading > and writing files in OpenDocument format. Based on the last commit date and > the count of Issues and RPs, all of them seem unmaintained and out-dated. > If you are a developer, an

Re: [tdf-discuss] Official supported and still maintained Python package

2022-11-28 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Italo, thanks for the reply. Am 28.11.2022 12:54 schrieb Italo Vignoli: The Python packages you mention have not been developed within the ODF main project, and as such are not supported by OASIS. I know this isn't an easy job but maybe the foundation and/or OASIS should think about su

Re: [tdf-discuss] Official supported and still maintained Python package

2022-11-28 Thread Italo Vignoli
The Document Foundation is one of the main sponsors of the ODF (Open Document Format), and LibreOffice is the main implementation of ODF. We do not officially represent ODF, which is owned and maintained by OASIS, although we are probably the main ODF advocates. The Python packages you mention

[tdf-discuss] Official supported and still maintained Python package

2022-11-28 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, I'm not sure if this is the correct list for my question. But don't you represent the OpenDocument format? Looking around in the web I can find a lot of Python packages for reading and writing files in OpenDocument format. Based on the last commit date and the count of Issues and RPs,