Hi,
regarding the license: we can use the one used by  OO developers, providing
that there is no restriction of use by Brazilian Federal Government.
It doesn't use PyUno. We use odfpy , PIL and BeautifulSoup.

Bye
2008/12/15 Caio Tiago Oliveira <[email protected]>

> Gabriel Monnerat, 15-12-2008 20:11:
>
>  hi all, we work at NSI (Information System Research Group) in
>> Cefet-Campos,
>> Brazil. We had just developed a table converter that does more stuff than
>> the current html2odf. e.g merge tables, italic, bold, etc.
>> This module is in development and it was written in python.
>> How can i contribute to openoffice?
>>
>
> What's the license of the module?
>
> Does it use Python UNO?
>
>
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