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Log: Planet run at Thu Feb 5 18:00:13 GMT 2009 File Changes: Directory: /marketing/www/planet/ ================================= File [changed]: atom.xml Url: http://marketing.openoffice.org/source/browse/marketing/www/planet/atom.xml?r1=1.1477&r2=1.1478 Delta lines: +31 -31 --------------------- --- atom.xml 2009-02-05 12:00:49+0000 1.1477 +++ atom.xml 2009-02-05 18:00:49+0000 1.1478 @@ -5,10 +5,32 @@ <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>2009-02-05T12:00:31+00:00</updated> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:30+00:00</updated> <generator uri="http://www.planetplanet.org/">Planet/2.0 +http://www.planetplanet.org</generator> <entry xml:lang="en"> + <title type="html">Lotus Symphony Wiki</title> + <link href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/996"/> + <id>http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=996</id> + <updated>2009-02-05T15:05:00+00:00</updated> + <content type="html"><p>IBM has been a significant promoter of two of my major interests: wikis (specifically for corporate intranet content management) and OpenOffice.org (specifically, IBM&#8217;s &#8220;distro&#8221; of it called Lotus Symphony).</p> +<p>One place where the two converge is in the <a href="http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/lswiki.nsf">Lotus Symphony Wiki</a>, developed as a collaborative space for Symphony-related information.</p> +<p>IBM&#8217;s wiki engine has a very strong design architecture and user interface, so I&#8217;d like to learn more about it. (I have not seen it in use elsewhere, so I wonder if it&#8217;s in-house, or expensive, or targeted only to big enterprises&#8230;) Likewise, Symphony itself has been a great citizen of the OpenOffice ecosystem, introducing creative new user interface concepts that I think could be adopted by OOo itself (especially document window tabs and a tools sidebar).</p> +<p>One approach I think Symphony could take that OOo itself has struggled with, is to achieve pre-installation on new computers from OEMs. IBM&#8217;s relationship with Lenovo should help convince them to offer Symphony instead of Microsoft Works, at the very least. OEM installations would help introduce Symphony and the ODF format to many new users, helping to further expand its global userbase.</p></content> + <author> + <name>Benjamin Horst</name> + <uri>http://www.solidoffice.com</uri> + </author> + <source> + <title type="html">SolidOffice » OpenOffice.org</title> + <subtitle type="html">Home of The Tiny Guide to OpenOffice.org</subtitle> + <link rel="self" href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed"/> + <id>http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed</id> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:15+00:00</updated> + </source> + </entry> + + <entry xml:lang="en"> <title type="html">Making an exhibition of ourselves</title> <link href="http://www.mealldubh.org/index.php/2009/02/04/making-an-exhibition-of-ourselves/"/> <id>http://www.mealldubh.org/?p=633</id> @@ -53,7 +75,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Home of The Tiny Guide to OpenOffice.org</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed"/> <id>http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed</id> - <updated>2009-02-04T18:00:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:15+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -190,7 +212,7 @@ <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>2009-02-05T12:00:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:18+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -236,7 +258,7 @@ <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>2009-02-05T12:00:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:18+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -258,7 +280,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Home of The Tiny Guide to OpenOffice.org</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed"/> <id>http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed</id> - <updated>2009-02-04T18:00:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:15+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -283,7 +305,7 @@ <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>2009-02-05T12:00:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:18+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -327,7 +349,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Home of The Tiny Guide to OpenOffice.org</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed"/> <id>http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed</id> - <updated>2009-02-04T18:00:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:15+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -457,7 +479,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Home of The Tiny Guide to OpenOffice.org</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed"/> <id>http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed</id> - <updated>2009-02-04T18:00:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:15+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -475,7 +497,7 @@ <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>2009-02-05T12:00:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2009-02-05T18:00:18+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -509,26 +531,4 @@ </source> </entry> - <entry xml:lang="en"> - <title type="html">OpenOffice.org 3.1 Tour</title> - <link href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/973"/> - <id>http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=973</id> - <updated>2009-01-22T17:40:17+00:00</updated> - <content type="html"><p><a href="http://www.oooninja.com/">OpenOffice.org Ninja</a> takes an early look at <a href="http://www.oooninja.com/2009/01/openofficeorg-31-new-features.html">New Features in OpenOffice.org 3.1</a>, due to be released in two months.</p> -<p>True to its practice of frequent releases, OOo 3.1 will follow OOo 3.0 by six months (with the bugfix release 3.0.1 midway in-between).</p> -<p>Lots of visual improvements are included in this release, including antialiasing in drawings, solid dragging of graphical elements, and translucent selections in Writer (like 3.0 introduced in Calc). Some other notable feature improvements include replying to notes in Writer, better integration of grammar checking through the <a href="http://languagetool.org/">LanguageTool</a> extension, right-to-left (RTL) text improvements for Arabic and Hebrew users, and hundreds of bug fixes.</p> -<p>It looks like another excellent release!</p></content> - <author> - <name>Benjamin Horst</name> - <uri>http://www.solidoffice.com</uri> - </author> - <source> - <title type="html">SolidOffice » OpenOffice.org</title> - <subtitle type="html">Home of The Tiny Guide to OpenOffice.org</subtitle> - <link rel="self" href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed"/> - <id>http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/category/openofficeorg/feed</id> - <updated>2009-02-04T18:00:18+00:00</updated> - </source> - </entry> - </feed> File [changed]: index.html Url: http://marketing.openoffice.org/source/browse/marketing/www/planet/index.html?r1=1.1484&r2=1.1485 Delta lines: +19 -19 --------------------- --- index.html 2009-02-05 12:00:50+0000 1.1484 +++ index.html 2009-02-05 18:00:49+0000 1.1485 @@ -37,8 +37,26 @@ <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: February 05, 2009 12:00 PM GMT</em></p> +<p><em>Bloggings on marketing topics by project members - see <a href="#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.<br />Last updated: February 05, 2009 06:00 PM GMT</em></p> +<h2>February 05, 2009</h2> +<h3> +<a href="http://www.solidoffice.com" title="SolidOffice » OpenOffice.org"> +Benjamin Horst</a> : +<a href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/996"> +Lotus Symphony Wiki</a> +</h3> +<p> +<p>IBM has been a significant promoter of two of my major interests: wikis (specifically for corporate intranet content management) and OpenOffice.org (specifically, IBM’s “distro” of it called Lotus Symphony).</p> +<p>One place where the two converge is in the <a href="http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/lswiki.nsf">Lotus Symphony Wiki</a>, developed as a collaborative space for Symphony-related information.</p> +<p>IBM’s wiki engine has a very strong design architecture and user interface, so I’d like to learn more about it. (I have not seen it in use elsewhere, so I wonder if it’s in-house, or expensive, or targeted only to big enterprises…) Likewise, Symphony itself has been a great citizen of the OpenOffice ecosystem, introducing creative new user interface concepts that I think could be adopted by OOo itself (especially document window tabs and a tools sidebar).</p> +<p>One approach I think Symphony could take that OOo itself has struggled with, is to achieve pre-installation on new computers from OEMs. IBM’s relationship with Lenovo should help convince them to offer Symphony instead of Microsoft Works, at the very least. OEM installations would help introduce Symphony and the ODF format to many new users, helping to further expand its global userbase.</p></p> +<p> +<em><a href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/996">by Benjamin Horst at February 05, 2009 03:05 PM GMT</a></em> +</p> +<br /> +<hr /> +<br /> <h2>February 04, 2009</h2> <h3> <a href="http://www.mealldubh.org" title="Meall Dubh » OpenOffice.org"> @@ -456,24 +474,6 @@ <br /> <hr /> <br /> -<h2>January 22, 2009</h2> -<h3> -<a href="http://www.solidoffice.com" title="SolidOffice » OpenOffice.org"> -Benjamin Horst</a> : -<a href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/973"> -OpenOffice.org 3.1 Tour</a> -</h3> -<p> -<p><a href="http://www.oooninja.com/">OpenOffice.org Ninja</a> takes an early look at <a href="http://www.oooninja.com/2009/01/openofficeorg-31-new-features.html">New Features in OpenOffice.org 3.1</a>, due to be released in two months.</p> -<p>True to its practice of frequent releases, OOo 3.1 will follow OOo 3.0 by six months (with the bugfix release 3.0.1 midway in-between).</p> -<p>Lots of visual improvements are included in this release, including antialiasing in drawings, solid dragging of graphical elements, and translucent selections in Writer (like 3.0 introduced in Calc). Some other notable feature improvements include replying to notes in Writer, better integration of grammar checking through the <a href="http://languagetool.org/">LanguageTool</a> extension, right-to-left (RTL) text improvements for Arabic and Hebrew users, and hundreds of bug fixes.</p> -<p>It looks like another excellent release!</p></p> -<p> -<em><a href="http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/973">by Benjamin Horst at January 22, 2009 05:40 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=1.1477&r2=1.1478 Delta lines: +1 -1 ------------------- --- opml.xml 2009-02-05 12:00:50+0000 1.1477 +++ opml.xml 2009-02-05 18:00:50+0000 1.1478 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ <opml version="1.1"> <head> <title>Marketing Planet</title> - <dateModified>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 12:00:31 +0000</dateModified> + <dateModified>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:00:30 +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=1.627&r2=1.628 Delta lines: +10 -10 --------------------- --- rss10.xml 2009-02-05 00:00:51+0000 1.627 +++ rss10.xml 2009-02-05 18:00:50+0000 1.628 @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ <items> <rdf:Seq> + <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=996" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.mealldubh.org/?p=633" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=992" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4887643299605448632.post-6626830712630318071" /> @@ -32,11 +33,19 @@ <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=975" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:google.com,2005:reader/item/7743fd0ed38643cc" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.italovignoli.org/?p=496" /> - <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=973" /> </rdf:Seq> </items> </channel> +<item rdf:about="http://www.solidoffice.com/?p=996"> + <title>Benjamin Horst: Lotus Symphony Wiki</title> + <link>http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/996</link> + <content:encoded><p>IBM has been a significant promoter of two of my major interests: wikis (specifically for corporate intranet content management) and OpenOffice.org (specifically, IBM&#8217;s &#8220;distro&#8221; of it called Lotus Symphony).</p> +<p>One place where the two converge is in the <a href="http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/lswiki.nsf">Lotus Symphony Wiki</a>, developed as a collaborative space for Symphony-related information.</p> +<p>IBM&#8217;s wiki engine has a very strong design architecture and user interface, so I&#8217;d like to learn more about it. 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