- Messaggio originale -
Da: Rob Weir
Inviato: Giovedì 14 Febbraio 2013 17:31
Oggetto: Proposal: How we should handle committer vetos and reverts in the
future
Obviously the changes to Calc's POWER() function did not go well.
IMHO, we need to better respect the rare
- Messaggio originale -
Da: Dave Fisher
...
I agree that there should be no delay from the moment a veto is
acknowledged to the moment the commit is reverted, and that discussions can
be
held after the revert. But, whenever possible, give the committer the
opportunity to
: Re: Proposal: How we should handle committer vetos and reverts in the
future
- Messaggio originale -
Da: Dave Fisher
...
I agree that there should be no delay from the moment a veto is
acknowledged to the moment the commit is reverted, and that discussions can
be
held
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org dev@openoffice.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: Proposal: How we should handle committer vetos and reverts in
the future
- Messaggio originale -
Da: Dave Fisher
...
I agree that there should be no delay from
Ugh...
I think this is beating the dead horse now, but you cannot say I was
unresponsive during this thread.
The main question to rescue here is: How decides if a veto is valid or not?
Kay#39;s veto really needed clarification and I still think that your original
veto was not technical.
Pedro.
The PMC decides whether or not an expressed
veto is valid or not. But generally speaking,
vetos should not be either thrown around willy-
nilly nor should they be challenged every time
they are issued.
It's all part of how we work, this recent episode
should be considered a learning experience
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Ralf Richiie emy...@gmail.com wrote:
Welcome to the Apache OpenOffice project Ralf !
Where do you live? I'm in the U.S., in Massachusetts, where we're
expected to get 2 feet (60 cm) of snow later this week. Hopefully the
internet and electricity stays up or I
Hello Dev Team,
I have completed the How Apache OpenOffice works level.
Fernando Martinez
cel: 305-979-4639
email:fernando.marti...@msn.com
is by the UI/dialog way inside AOO.
What I want is that when I open a writer file and input something, click
save button, there
will be a dialog for save, I can choose ABC as the file type but not
ODT. certainly
this ABC type file can be open by writer, e.g file1.ABC.
I don't kown how to implement
Hi,
I have built the sw module for debug, I want to modify the extension of the
writer for test, How can I do?
Yi
(silgraphite), CPL/EPL (CoinMP), SPL (beanshell),
OFL (fonts).
Flags for individual libraries override this one.
How is this overriding supposed to work?
First configure check --enable-category-b and RESETS the enable_hunspell on
both yes
),
CPL (silgraphite), CPL/EPL (CoinMP), SPL (beanshell),
OFL (fonts).
Flags for individual libraries override this one.
How is this overriding supposed to work?
And to add even more, external_deps.lst contains
Fabrizio,
That sounds like a good approach.
Wolf
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Fabrizio Marchesano fmarches...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
if you think it may be of interest, I could talk about the development of
tailor-made extensions for customers.
I think this may be seen as a kind of
currently just recovering
from a period of spam attacks and server instability, so there might
be some delay before we can get this to happen.
-Rob
Can anybody give me a hint how that can be accomplished?
Thanks,
Stuart
Hi all,
if you think it may be of interest, I could talk about the development of
tailor-made extensions for customers.
I think this may be seen as a kind of the win-win situation which Rob is
referring to: taking advantage of the whole community by learning a lot
about extension development,
with a blog post
along the lines of How to make money with Apache OpenOffice?
I appreciate that Apache is a non-profit and that we do not pay for
developers, etc. But we are also commercially friendly, and our
permissive license and focus on consumable source releases supports
this. One
On 21/01/2013 Rob Weir wrote:
If anyone is uncomfortable with this I can do it on my personal blog,
of course. But it is relevant to the AOO project, so I'd prefer to
put it here.
I see no reasons to avoid this topic. But the post would actually be
more credible, and enjoyable, if we
I'm wondering if anyone would be offended or object with a blog post
along the lines of How to make money with Apache OpenOffice?
I appreciate that Apache is a non-profit and that we do not pay for
developers, etc. But we are also commercially friendly, and our
permissive license and focus
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 1:52 PM, janI j...@apache.org wrote:
On 21 January 2013 19:36, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone would be offended or object with a blog post
along the lines of How to make money with Apache OpenOffice?
I appreciate that Apache is a non-profit
...@apache.org]
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 10:36
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: How to make money with Apache OpenOffice (proposed blog post)
I'm wondering if anyone would be offended or object with a blog post
along the lines of How to make money with Apache OpenOffice?
I appreciate
/MediaWiki:Collections/Developer%27s_Guide_-_First_Steps
Can anybody give me a hint how that can be accomplished?
Thanks,
Stuart
in Writer. You will learn more about how
it works.
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 3:31 PM, linhary chenqiangd...@foxmail.com wrote:
Dear all:
I'm a Linhary from China .i have already compile the whole
modules
of the Openoffice.org;yeah, it almost cost me four days to compile
completely. And i
: Friday, December 14, 2012 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: Help needed on CMS : How can we bypass template application?
1 or 2 is the easiest to accomplish:
just alter the regexps in path.pm to ignore
those directories (you'll need a negative pattern
so be sure to test it before applying
suggestion with the same comment :-)
Regards,
Dave
-Rob
From: Joe Schaefer joe_schae...@yahoo.com
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org dev@openoffice.apache.org
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: Help needed on CMS : How can we bypass
process
or
3) All files with a given meta header such as meta
property=content-experiment value=true skip the templating
process
(I think 3 is the most flexible, but not sure how hard this is to code).
Regards,
-Rob
14, 2012 11:23 AM
Subject: Help needed on CMS : How can we bypass template application?
On the marketing list we're preparing a content experiment to try
different variations of social networking icon placement. The idea is
to increase brand awareness by encouraging downloaders to share the
good
On 11/30/2012 5:10 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
See the fundraising appeal on Wikipedia?
E.g.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strait_of_Magellan
At the top, bold colors, really gets your attention, but it can be
dismissed by the user.
Would something like this (maybe with less bold color) work better
to fit the printed page, while
maintaining the relative positions of the objects on the slide.
however, when print previewing a worksheet, there is no such check box.
How then can one fill a print page with a scaled up worksheet?
sincerely
macduff40
Hi Andrea,
Although not there, read your slides online, it's terrific! A wonderful
presentation, with great summary and vision.
Helen
2012/11/8 Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
Kay Schenk wrote:
Yes! No begrudging their busy-ness from me. I'm sure we'll hear lots on
the weekend!
On 2012/11/08 07:37, Andrea Pescetti aid:
On 07/11/2012 Fan Zheng wrote:
Suggestion:
We should assign a specified person be responsible to broadcasting the
status and the progress online, before the next CONF.
I agree, but choose someone who is not a speaker and make sure he has
access to
Kay Schenk wrote:
When you get this ON the blog, let us know so we can highlight it in the
right hand panel.
Blog post now live. It is the report of Day 1. I hope reporting about
Day 2 and Day 3 will work more smoothly, and since I now have a working
Roller account (thanks Marcus) I'll take
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