Hi thomasasta,

On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 13:19:11 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> IMHO Openoffice CDRom shoudl have Open Source Office Products.

So you're not talking about the product OpenOffice.org application suite
to add code to have CSpace integrated, but some OOo CD-ROM instead that
should bundle it? This is beyond developer's control. Talk to the OOo CD
distributors instead.

> CSpace Messenger is working in every environment and doe snot need any
> server!! So it is independent and as well it is open!!

The website mentions Win32 and Linux. What about other platforms like
Solaris or MacOSX?

> So i want to suggest to make a 6. own office product which is Cspace
> and as well thunderbird is open and shoudl be the 7. Product of
> Openoffice.

Please differentiate. What we develop here is a product named
OpenOffice.org, iwth which some CD distributions bundle other software
like Firefox or maybe Thunderbird. This doesn't make Firefox or
Thunderbird products of the OpenOffice.org application suite.

> If the tunderbird developers then like to merge both is another question, 

Why should these applications merge at all?

> the question here was, if Open office can accept an Instant messener
> as an own Product in their suite.

A better approach would be to support different messengers than to
"incorpate" one as part of the suite. Still I don't see the point how
a Wordprocessor or Spreadheet application would benefit from an Instant
Messenger.

  Eike

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