Yea i like that idea, and it will do well in terms of different versions of
stuff such as artwork and documents such as pdf's and the like. It will
enable us to not overwrite, accidently remove other user's content and stuff
as it will be version based. As for hosting however, There are multiple
places it could go, could go on the OOo site or somewhere remote such as a
storage site such www.solo.flphost.com or www.box.net however www.box.net
has a limit on the space you can use. But yea, overall I like or even love
this idea.
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From: "Alexandro Colorado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 9:09 PM
To: "OpenOffice Mktg" <[email protected]>;
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Subject: [marketing] OpenOffice.org-Forge
Many projects have extended their encouragemente of 3rd party support to
get developers jump in their peripheral branches. However they also go as
far as having the whole hosting suite for all these projects. They usually
use a web application called *Forge, taken from sourceforge or g-force.
Other companies doing this include:
Novell
PostgreSQL community
Ruby
etc..
What are the chances to have a http://forge.services.openoffice.org setup.
This will make it easier for developers to host their projects and
actually don't get into other conflicts like hosting, etc.
Hopefully we can get more convesation over these topics.
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Alexandro Colorado
CoLeader of OpenOffice.org ES
http://es.openoffice.org
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