On 4/17/19 9:11 PM, Roland Hummel wrote:
> "Yes, LO is nice but it won't beat MS Office because in MSO we will have
> artificial intelligence".
If the battlefield is functionality, and AI is important,in 2018, the
five most important AI programming languages were:
* Python;
* LISP;
* C++;
*
Dear Jonathan and Drew,
On 4/17/19 5:28 PM, jonathon wrote:> On 4/16/19 9:42 AM, Nigel Verity wrote:
> Possibly outside the scope of LibO:
> * The why of FLOSS;
> * The virtue of open standards;
"the why of FLOSS" and "The virtue of open standards" is surely better
explained in
On 4/16/19 9:42 AM, Nigel Verity wrote:
> That is a very interesting point. Perhaps the challenge is to create a
> promotional video which appeals to both corporates and private individuals in
> equal measure.
Multiple videos, each focussing upon a different target audience:
* BAILS/TSCP,
Hi Drew, all,
Drew Jensen wrote on 4/17/19 3:49 PM:
> So I think it would be good to create a list that has some chance of being
> found if someone searched for 'Web hosts offering LibreOffice Online' or
> something similar.
Thanks for bringing this up :)
Three thoughts:
Initially, it can be a
Howdy Jonathon,
Well, one thing about that. The Collabora site offers appliances ready to
go and some decent docs on how to set them. What is missing, or maybe
simply that I've missed, is details about administration for an in house
cloud.
As for NextCloud so for every instance I've found has
On 4/17/19 1:49 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
> So I think it would be good to create a list that has some chance of being
> found if someone searched for 'Web hosts offering LibreOffice Online' or
> something similar.
A tutorial on setting up LibreOffice Online as a Digital Ocean droplet
or AWS
Howdy,
* Help to confirm bugs; First Responders - Triage
* Answer questions from users; Pay It Forward
Best wishes,
Drew
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:42 AM Mike Saunders <
mike.saund...@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
> Some ideas I've come up with so far:
>
> * Help to confirm bugs: Bug Basher,
just to be clear - there is a list available at the Collabora site:
https://www.collaboraoffice.com/partners-main/partners/
That is good, but it isn't really that end user friendly IMO. Click on the
one link and you are asked to fill in a online form for more information
and not link is offered
Some ideas I've come up with so far:
* Help to confirm bugs: Bug Basher, Bug Squasher
* Answer questions from users: Smile Maker, Problem Solver, Handy Helper
* Spread the word: Drum Beater, Rooftop Shouter
* Translate the interface: Terrific Translator, Word Wiz, Globetrotter
* Contribute code:
Howdy,
The other day I was in a conversation with some folks on a social media
site in a Linux and Open Source group. The question came up about a
GDocs/MSO365 replacement.
LibreOffice Online was made as a suggestion.
A question came up about how much disk space a person got when they signed
up
For what it is worth:
I would like to see some marketing material which does not even mention
FOSS.
If it must mention file formats then tout support for OOXML and do so writ
large!
Remember that are many of us for whom closed source software is not bad,
that paying for software is not bad and
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