Hi Alexandro
Can you elaborate a bit on 'there is a free KDE application under  
Basket' --is this on the Open Office Site ; can you provide a link please?
Terry

-----Original Message-----
From: Alexandro Colorado [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 23 April 2009 1:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [marketing] One Note : counterpart to be developed in Open
Office?

On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 00:33:41 -0500, Terry Olesen <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Dear List Participants (Frank, Martin, and anyone who takes interest)
> Can someone please comment on my question whether there exists--or will
> exist- a function like ONE NOTE in OPEN OFFICE (One Note being a   
> Microsoft
> Office 2007 feature that ties together all e-files into one page.
> If it isnt present now, will it be developed? If not might you consider  
> it?
> Lots of people may  take ONE NOTE as a competitive point of difference
> between Microsoft Office and Open Office (among other things).
> --Your advice is appreciated
> Terry Olesen in Perth (about to purchase Microsoft 2007 Office
> unfortunately)

There are no plants to develop one. There is a free KDE application under  
Basket which can allow you to insert different files.

>
> Frank
>
> Martin Hollmichel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> in last ESC meeting
>> (http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ESC_meeting_minutes_20090309
>> ) there was the item "Define Criteria when to bundle extensions" on
>> the agenda.
>>
>> Based on the proposal
>> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ESC/Criteria_for_bundling_ext
>> ensions we got the following requirements from technical point of
>> view:
>>
>> Extensions should:
>>
>>    * be localized
>>    * documented, online help available
>>    * QAd, Feature must be complete and without serious bugs
>>    * consistent with the UI of the core product and other bundled
>>      extensions
>>    * does not need limited UI resources, and is not considered core
>>      functionality at the same time
>>    * a11y compliant
>>
>> There was the agreement that also the marketing and user experience
>> team might want to add important criteria and rules upon this so that
>> finally the release status meeting is able to accept proposals for
>> bundling and is able to decide based on these rules.
>>
>> Simple rules might be something like "must have x downloads per week,
>> at least a rating of y stars, and z ratings at all". But I will leave
>> it to the experts to discuss such criteria.
>>
>> From my point of view I'll add the requirement that the source code
>> for bundled extensions need to be in the OpenOffice.org source code
>> repository to get the bundling done in a automated manner so that they
>> will be LGPL license compliant and follow the accepted guidelines of
>> the project.
>>
>> Martin
>



-- 
Alexandro Colorado
CoLeader of OpenOffice.org ES
http://es.openoffice.org

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