Hi Michel, hi all!
Am Dienstag, den 29.03.2011, 15:25 +0200 schrieb Michel RENON:
Le 17/03/11 00:16, Christoph Noack a écrit :
Am Donnerstag, den 10.03.2011, 02:00 +0100 schrieb Michel RENON:
Le 04/03/11 23:58, Christoph Noack a écrit :
Le 17/03/11 00:16, Christoph Noack a écrit :
Hi Michel,
sorry for not answering until now ... but today I'm happy to do it :-)
Am Donnerstag, den 10.03.2011, 02:00 +0100 schrieb Michel RENON:
Le 04/03/11 23:58, Christoph Noack a écrit :
Hi all,
I just added some thoughts to the page.
Best,
Björn
Am Freitag, 4. März 2011, 23:58:20 schrieb Christoph Noack:
Dear Design Team,
a few days ago, we've presented us to the rest of the (LibreOffice)
world. Now it's time to go to the next step ... organizing our work.
Here and
Hi Björn,
thanks for adding your stuff - and I hope everybody noticed the great
blog posting Björn wrote some days ago :-)
Today, I don't feel that well, therefore I won't be able to work on the
page ... sorry for that!
Cheers,
Christoph
Am Montag, den 21.03.2011, 16:47 +0100 schrieb Björn
I added some thoughts, too (see the what we might need-section).
One important thing I thought would come in handy would be a way to create
polls in the wiki.
2011/3/17 Steve Edmonds steve.edmo...@pt-global.com
Hi.
This is excellent work. This adds to the feeling well governed product
Hi Michel,
sorry for not answering until now ... but today I'm happy to do it :-)
Am Donnerstag, den 10.03.2011, 02:00 +0100 schrieb Michel RENON:
Le 04/03/11 23:58, Christoph Noack a écrit :
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Kick-Off/WhatWeNeed#Introduction
Any further thoughts
Hi.
This is excellent work. This adds to the feeling well governed product
development and provides a user with confidence and they can really see
where things are going.
The inclusion of bug processing is good as I had wondered how bugs were
prioritised and moved through design to resolution.
Hi,
Le 04/03/11 23:58, Christoph Noack a écrit :
I've created a new wiki page for that - please feel free to add your
thoughts. I also provided a more extensive introduction and a proposal
for the text steps along with some roughly guessed times: