User: jpmcc Date: 2008-05-31 06:00:12+0000 Modified: marketing/www/planet/atom.xml marketing/www/planet/index.html marketing/www/planet/opml.xml marketing/www/planet/rss10.xml marketing/www/planet/rss20.xml
Log: Planet run at Sat May 31 07:00:13 BST 2008 File Changes: Directory: /marketing/www/planet/ ================================= File [changed]: atom.xml Url: http://marketing.openoffice.org/source/browse/marketing/www/planet/atom.xml?r1=1.509&r2=1.510 Delta lines: +36 -29 --------------------- --- atom.xml 2008-05-31 00:00:05+0000 1.509 +++ atom.xml 2008-05-31 06:00:04+0000 1.510 @@ -5,9 +5,35 @@ <link rel="self" href="http://marketing.openoffice.org/planet/atom.xml"/> <link href="http://marketing.openoffice.org/planet/"/> <id>http://marketing.openoffice.org/planet/atom.xml</id> - <updated>2008-05-31T00:00:23+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:21+00:00</updated> <generator uri="http://www.planetplanet.org/">Planet/2.0 +http://www.planetplanet.org</generator> + <entry xml:lang="en-us"> + <title type="html">Survey: Strong Use of Open Source Desktop Applications</title> + <link href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/survey_strong_use_of_open"/> + <id>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/survey_strong_use_of_open</id> + <updated>2008-05-31T03:43:43+00:00</updated> + <content type="html">"That's no longer the case, according to a survey of IT and business executives and managers, conducted in late April 2008 by CIO.com. The survey, collecting data from 328 respondents, showed that more than half the respondents (53 percent) are using open-source applications in their organization today, and an additional 10 percent plan to do so in the next year. For nearly half, 44 percent, open-source applications are considered equally with proprietary solutions during the acquisition process. +<br /><br /> +Among those currently employing open-source solutions, the primary uses are operating systems such as Linux (78 percent), infrastructure applications, such as back-end databases and Web servers (74 percent), and software development tools like Eclipse (61 percent). +<br /><br /> +Those may sound fairly geeky, but business application use isn't far behind. Nearly half of the survey respondents, 45 percent, are using desktop applications such as OpenOffice.org, and 29 percent use open-source enterprise applications. The most popular of those enterprise applications are collaboration tools, customer relationship management (CRM) tools and ERP applications." +<br /><br /> +Found <a href="http://www.cio.com/article/375916/Open_Source_is_Entering_the_Enterprise_Mainstream_Survey_Shows">here</a>.</content> + <author> + <name>Erwin Tenhumberg</name> + <uri>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/</uri> + </author> + <source> + <title type="html">Erwin's StarOffice Tango</title> + <subtitle type="html">Erwin Tenhumberg's Insights into Open Source and Dancing<br />... or why Open Competition matters</subtitle> + <link rel="self" href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss"/> + <id>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss</id> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:20+00:00</updated> + <rights type="html">Copyright 2008</rights> + </source> + </entry> + <entry xml:lang="en"> <title type="html">Motley Fool: âThe Fall of Microsoft Officeâ</title> <link href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/810"/> @@ -96,7 +122,7 @@ <title type="html">jpmcc's shared items in Google Reader</title> <link rel="self" href="http://www.google.co.uk/reader/public/atom/user/06203502505240591501/state/com.google/broadcast"/> <id>tag:google.com,2005:reader/user/06203502505240591501/state/com.google/broadcast</id> - <updated>2008-05-31T00:00:19+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:17+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -140,7 +166,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Erwin Tenhumberg's Insights into Open Source and Dancing<br />... or why Open Competition matters</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss"/> <id>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss</id> - <updated>2008-05-28T18:00:30+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:20+00:00</updated> <rights type="html">Copyright 2008</rights> </source> </entry> @@ -160,7 +186,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Erwin Tenhumberg's Insights into Open Source and Dancing<br />... or why Open Competition matters</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss"/> <id>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss</id> - <updated>2008-05-28T18:00:30+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:20+00:00</updated> <rights type="html">Copyright 2008</rights> </source> </entry> @@ -180,7 +206,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Erwin Tenhumberg's Insights into Open Source and Dancing<br />... or why Open Competition matters</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss"/> <id>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss</id> - <updated>2008-05-28T18:00:30+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:20+00:00</updated> <rights type="html">Copyright 2008</rights> </source> </entry> @@ -199,7 +225,7 @@ <title type="html">jpmcc's shared items in Google Reader</title> <link rel="self" href="http://www.google.co.uk/reader/public/atom/user/06203502505240591501/state/com.google/broadcast"/> <id>tag:google.com,2005:reader/user/06203502505240591501/state/com.google/broadcast</id> - <updated>2008-05-31T00:00:19+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:17+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -257,7 +283,7 @@ <title type="html">jpmcc's shared items in Google Reader</title> <link rel="self" href="http://www.google.co.uk/reader/public/atom/user/06203502505240591501/state/com.google/broadcast"/> <id>tag:google.com,2005:reader/user/06203502505240591501/state/com.google/broadcast</id> - <updated>2008-05-31T00:00:19+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:17+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -363,7 +389,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Erwin Tenhumberg's Insights into Open Source and Dancing<br />... or why Open Competition matters</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss"/> <id>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss</id> - <updated>2008-05-28T18:00:30+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:20+00:00</updated> <rights type="html">Copyright 2008</rights> </source> </entry> @@ -438,7 +464,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Erwin Tenhumberg's Insights into Open Source and Dancing<br />... or why Open Competition matters</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss"/> <id>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/feed/entries/rss</id> - <updated>2008-05-28T18:00:30+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:20+00:00</updated> <rights type="html">Copyright 2008</rights> </source> </entry> @@ -457,26 +483,7 @@ <title type="html">jpmcc's shared items in Google Reader</title> <link rel="self" href="http://www.google.co.uk/reader/public/atom/user/06203502505240591501/state/com.google/broadcast"/> <id>tag:google.com,2005:reader/user/06203502505240591501/state/com.google/broadcast</id> - <updated>2008-05-31T00:00:19+00:00</updated> - </source> - </entry> - - <entry xml:lang="en"> - <title type="html">BBC Click discovers open source</title> - <link href="http://www.mealldubh.org/index.php/2008/05/20/bbc-click-discovers-open-source/"/> - <id>http://www.mealldubh.org/?p=506</id> - <updated>2008-05-20T21:26:53+00:00</updated> - <content type="html"><p><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/click">BBC Click</a> has discovered open source. There&#8217;s <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/7404387.stm">an article</a> about it, or you can <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/nol/newsid_4970000/newsid_4977500?redirect=4977542.stm&news=1&nbram=1&nbwm=1&bbwm=1&bbram=1">watch the programme</a>. You need to wait for 5 minutes 47 seconds before <a href="http://why.openoffice.org">OpenOffice.org</a> is mentioned :-) I think the broadcast is only online for a week&#8230;</p></content> - <author> - <name>John McCreesh</name> - <uri>http://www.mealldubh.org</uri> - </author> - <source> - <title type="html">Meall Dubh » OpenOffice.org</title> - <subtitle type="html">a view from a dark hill</subtitle> - <link rel="self" href="http://www.mealldubh.org/index.php/category/open-source/openofficeorg/feed"/> - <id>http://www.mealldubh.org/index.php/category/open-source/openofficeorg/feed</id> - <updated>2008-05-25T12:00:15+00:00</updated> + <updated>2008-05-31T06:00:17+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> File [changed]: index.html Url: http://marketing.openoffice.org/source/browse/marketing/www/planet/index.html?r1=1.509&r2=1.510 Delta lines: +22 -16 --------------------- --- index.html 2008-05-31 00:00:06+0000 1.509 +++ index.html 2008-05-31 06:00:05+0000 1.510 @@ -34,8 +34,29 @@ <a href="rss20.xml"><img src="rss2.gif" alt="Link to RSS 2 feed" /></a> </div> -<p><em>Bloggings on marketing topics by project members - see <a href="#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.<br />Last updated: May 31, 2008 12:00 AM GMT</em></p> +<p><em>Bloggings on marketing topics by project members - see <a href="#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.<br />Last updated: May 31, 2008 06:00 AM GMT</em></p> +<h2>May 31, 2008</h2> +<h3> +<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/" title="Erwin's StarOffice Tango"> +Erwin Tenhumberg</a> : +<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/survey_strong_use_of_open"> +Survey: Strong Use of Open Source Desktop Applications</a> +</h3> +<p> +"That's no longer the case, according to a survey of IT and business executives and managers, conducted in late April 2008 by CIO.com. The survey, collecting data from 328 respondents, showed that more than half the respondents (53 percent) are using open-source applications in their organization today, and an additional 10 percent plan to do so in the next year. For nearly half, 44 percent, open-source applications are considered equally with proprietary solutions during the acquisition process. +<br /><br /> +Among those currently employing open-source solutions, the primary uses are operating systems such as Linux (78 percent), infrastructure applications, such as back-end databases and Web servers (74 percent), and software development tools like Eclipse (61 percent). +<br /><br /> +Those may sound fairly geeky, but business application use isn't far behind. Nearly half of the survey respondents, 45 percent, are using desktop applications such as OpenOffice.org, and 29 percent use open-source enterprise applications. The most popular of those enterprise applications are collaboration tools, customer relationship management (CRM) tools and ERP applications." +<br /><br /> +Found <a href="http://www.cio.com/article/375916/Open_Source_is_Entering_the_Enterprise_Mainstream_Survey_Shows">here</a>.</p> +<p> +<em><a href="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/survey_strong_use_of_open">by dancer at May 31, 2008 03:43 AM GMT</a></em> +</p> +<br /> +<hr /> +<br /> <h2>May 29, 2008</h2> <h3> <a href="http://www.solidoffice.com" title="SolidOffice » OpenOffice.org"> @@ -401,21 +422,6 @@ <br /> <hr /> <br /> -<h2>May 20, 2008</h2> -<h3> -<a href="http://www.mealldubh.org" title="Meall Dubh » OpenOffice.org"> -John McCreesh</a> : -<a href="http://www.mealldubh.org/index.php/2008/05/20/bbc-click-discovers-open-source/"> -BBC Click discovers open source</a> -</h3> -<p> -<p><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/click">BBC Click</a> has discovered open source. There’s <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/7404387.stm">an article</a> about it, or you can <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/nol/newsid_4970000/newsid_4977500?redirect=4977542.stm&news=1&nbram=1&nbwm=1&bbwm=1&bbram=1">watch the programme</a>. You need to wait for 5 minutes 47 seconds before <a href="http://why.openoffice.org">OpenOffice.org</a> is mentioned :-) I think the broadcast is only online for a week…</p></p> -<p> -<em><a href="http://www.mealldubh.org/index.php/2008/05/20/bbc-click-discovers-open-source/">by John at May 20, 2008 09:26 PM GMT</a></em> -</p> -<br /> -<hr /> -<br /> <a id="disclaimer" name="disclaimer"></a> <p><em>Disclaimer: all views expressed on this page are those of the individual contributors, and may not reflect the views of the File [changed]: opml.xml Url: http://marketing.openoffice.org/source/browse/marketing/www/planet/opml.xml?r1=1.509&r2=1.510 Delta lines: +1 -1 ------------------- --- opml.xml 2008-05-31 00:00:06+0000 1.509 +++ opml.xml 2008-05-31 06:00:06+0000 1.510 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ <opml version="1.1"> <head> <title>Marketing Planet</title> - <dateModified>Sat, 31 May 2008 00:00:24 +0000</dateModified> + <dateModified>Sat, 31 May 2008 06:00:21 +0000</dateModified> <ownerName>Marketing Project</ownerName> <ownerEmail>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</ownerEmail> </head> File [changed]: rss10.xml Url: http://marketing.openoffice.org/source/browse/marketing/www/planet/rss10.xml?r1=1.283&r2=1.284 Delta lines: +13 -7 -------------------- --- rss10.xml 2008-05-30 00:00:07+0000 1.283 +++ rss10.xml 2008-05-31 06:00:06+0000 1.284 @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ <items> <rdf:Seq> + <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/survey_strong_use_of_open" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=810" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4887643299605448632.post-3425319158745273024" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:google.com,2005:reader/item/e9995d705e3c925b" /> @@ -32,11 +33,22 @@ <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.theopensourcerer.com/?p=262" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/openoffice_org_at_linuxtag_berlin" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:google.com,2005:reader/item/8bd350863b2c00ed" /> - <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.mealldubh.org/?p=506" /> </rdf:Seq> </items> </channel> +<item rdf:about="http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/survey_strong_use_of_open"> + <title>Erwin Tenhumberg: Survey: Strong Use of Open Source Desktop Applications</title> + <link>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/survey_strong_use_of_open</link> + <content:encoded>"That's no longer the case, according to a survey of IT and business executives and managers, conducted in late April 2008 by CIO.com. The survey, collecting data from 328 respondents, showed that more than half the respondents (53 percent) are using open-source applications in their organization today, and an additional 10 percent plan to do so in the next year. For nearly half, 44 percent, open-source applications are considered equally with proprietary solutions during the acquisition process. +<br /><br /> +Among those currently employing open-source solutions, the primary uses are operating systems such as Linux (78 percent), infrastructure applications, such as back-end databases and Web servers (74 percent), and software development tools like Eclipse (61 percent). +<br /><br /> +Those may sound fairly geeky, but business application use isn't far behind. Nearly half of the survey respondents, 45 percent, are using desktop applications such as OpenOffice.org, and 29 percent use open-source enterprise applications. The most popular of those enterprise applications are collaboration tools, customer relationship management (CRM) tools and ERP applications." +<br /><br /> +Found <a href="http://www.cio.com/article/375916/Open_Source_is_Entering_the_Enterprise_Mainstream_Survey_Shows">here</a>.</content:encoded> + <dc:date>2008-05-31T03:43:43+00:00</dc:date> +</item> <item rdf:about="http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=810"> <title>Benjamin Horst: Motley Fool: âThe Fall of Microsoft Officeâ</title> <link>http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/810</link> @@ -249,11 +261,5 @@ <dc:date>2008-05-21T13:04:58+00:00</dc:date> <dc:creator>Andre Fischer</dc:creator> </item> -<item rdf:about="http://www.mealldubh.org/?p=506"> - <title>John McCreesh: BBC Click discovers open source</title> - <link>http://www.mealldubh.org/index.php/2008/05/20/bbc-click-discovers-open-source/</link> - <content:encoded><p><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/click">BBC Click</a> has discovered open source. There&#8217;s <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/7404387.stm">an article</a> about it, or you can <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/nol/newsid_4970000/newsid_4977500?redirect=4977542.stm&news=1&nbram=1&nbwm=1&bbwm=1&bbram=1">watch the programme</a>. You need to wait for 5 minutes 47 seconds before <a href="http://why.openoffice.org">OpenOffice.org</a> is mentioned :-) I think the broadcast is only online for a week&#8230;</p></content:encoded> - <dc:date>2008-05-20T21:26:53+00:00</dc:date> -</item> </rdf:RDF> File [changed]: rss20.xml Url: http://marketing.openoffice.org/source/browse/marketing/www/planet/rss20.xml?r1=1.283&r2=1.284 Delta lines: +13 -7 -------------------- --- rss20.xml 2008-05-30 00:00:07+0000 1.283 +++ rss20.xml 2008-05-31 06:00:07+0000 1.284 @@ -8,6 +8,19 @@ <description>Marketing Planet - http://marketing.openoffice.org/planet/</description> <item> + <title>Erwin Tenhumberg: Survey: Strong Use of Open Source Desktop Applications</title> + <guid>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/survey_strong_use_of_open</guid> + <link>http://blogs.sun.com/dancer/entry/survey_strong_use_of_open</link> + <description>"That's no longer the case, according to a survey of IT and business executives and managers, conducted in late April 2008 by CIO.com. The survey, collecting data from 328 respondents, showed that more than half the respondents (53 percent) are using open-source applications in their organization today, and an additional 10 percent plan to do so in the next year. For nearly half, 44 percent, open-source applications are considered equally with proprietary solutions during the acquisition process. +<br /><br /> +Among those currently employing open-source solutions, the primary uses are operating systems such as Linux (78 percent), infrastructure applications, such as back-end databases and Web servers (74 percent), and software development tools like Eclipse (61 percent). +<br /><br /> +Those may sound fairly geeky, but business application use isn't far behind. Nearly half of the survey respondents, 45 percent, are using desktop applications such as OpenOffice.org, and 29 percent use open-source enterprise applications. The most popular of those enterprise applications are collaboration tools, customer relationship management (CRM) tools and ERP applications." +<br /><br /> +Found <a href="http://www.cio.com/article/375916/Open_Source_is_Entering_the_Enterprise_Mainstream_Survey_Shows">here</a>.</description> + <pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 03:43:43 +0000</pubDate> +</item> +<item> <title>Benjamin Horst: Motley Fool: âThe Fall of Microsoft Officeâ</title> <guid>http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=810</guid> <link>http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/810</link> @@ -234,13 +247,6 @@ <description><p>I would like to announce the public availability of the Sun Presenter Console (beta), previously known as Presenter Screen, previously known as Presenter View.</p><p>The Presenter Console extension supports presenters by showing information that is not visible to the audience.  A typical environment would be a laptop showing the Presenter Console and a connected beamer showing the actual presentation to the audience. Initially the Presenter Console extension shows a live preview of the current slide, a preview of the next slide and tool bar with navigational buttons and the current and elapsed time: <br /></p><p><img vspace="0" hspace="0" border="0" align="bottom" alt="Initial view of the Presenter Console extension" src="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/images/thumb/9/90/PresenterScreenMain.jpg/300px-PresenterScreenMain.jpg" /> </p><p>The presenter has access to the notes of the current slide:<br /></p><p><img vspace="0" hspace="0" border="0" align="bottom" alt="Notes view of the Presenter Console extension" src="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/images/thumb/0/00/PresenterScreenNotes.jpg/300px-PresenterScreenNotes.jpg" /></p><p>The slide overview gives easy and fast access to any slide of the presentation, handy not only in a Q&amp;A session: </p><p><img vspace="0" hspace="0" border="0" align="bottom" alt="Slide overview of the Presenter Console extension" src="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/images/thumb/d/de/PresenterScreenSlides.jpg/300px-PresenterScreenSlides.jpg" /></p><p>We have tried to make the Presenter Console as easily usable as possible by avoiding unnecessary buttons, options, features.  It automatically detects when there is only one display and does not show in this case. When there are at least two screens then the Presenter Console displays itself on the one that is not used by the presentation.</p><p>You can download the extension from the <a title="Presenter Console at the OpenOffice.org extension repository" href="http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/presenter-screen">extension repository</a>. More information can be found in the <a title="Presenter Console in the OpenOffice.org Wiki" href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Presenter_Screen">Wiki</a>.</p><p>Please note that this is a beta version. While fully functional, there are some minor problems as listed on the Wiki page. More importantly, we are interested in your feedback. You can add comments here or drop a note on the mailing lists, preferably to <a title="[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list" href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a></p><p> </p></description> <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 13:04:58 +0000</pubDate> </item> -<item> - <title>John McCreesh: BBC Click discovers open source</title> - <guid>http://www.mealldubh.org/?p=506</guid> - <link>http://www.mealldubh.org/index.php/2008/05/20/bbc-click-discovers-open-source/</link> - <description><p><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/click">BBC Click</a> has discovered open source. There&#8217;s <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/7404387.stm">an article</a> about it, or you can <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/nol/newsid_4970000/newsid_4977500?redirect=4977542.stm&news=1&nbram=1&nbwm=1&bbwm=1&bbram=1">watch the programme</a>. You need to wait for 5 minutes 47 seconds before <a href="http://why.openoffice.org">OpenOffice.org</a> is mentioned :-) I think the broadcast is only online for a week&#8230;</p></description> - <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 21:26:53 +0000</pubDate> -</item> </channel> </rss> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
