On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 00:45:11 -0500, Terry Olesen <[email protected]> wrote:

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

KDE is a differnt open source community and they have something similar to OneNote, but is nowhere related with OpenOffice.org project.

-----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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