The discussion of why companies should or can't migrate away from MS Office or proprietary document formats is a bit off-topic. I'm also assuming most of us have had this discussion at length before as well. I'm assuming if you're on this list that you are in favor of open software and open standards and have been frustrated at why others aren't as apt to adopt them.
More on topic however, I think if we can focus efforts on improving LibO to be the best product, then more people would be willing to switch to it. Here is a query that will show 198 open issues/bugs/feature requests that have at least 25 votes: http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/buglist.cgi?Submit+query=Submit+query&issue_type=DEFECT&issue_type=ENHANCEMENT&issue_type=FEATURE&issue_type=PATCH&issue_status=UNCONFIRMED&issue_status=NEW&issue_status=STARTED&issue_status=REOPENED&issue_status=VERIFIED&email1=&emailtype1=exact&emailassigned_to1=1&email2=&emailtype2=exact&emailreporter2=1&issueidtype=include&issue_id=&changedin=&votes=25&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=&chfieldvalue=&short_desc=&short_desc_type=allwords&long_desc=&long_desc_type=allwords&issue_file_loc=&issue_file_loc_type=fulltext&status_whiteboard=&status_whiteboard_type=fulltext&keywords=&keywords_type=anytokens&field0-0-0=noop&type0-0-0=noop&value0-0-0=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time I believe some of these are addressed in the go-oo patches, and thusly LibO today. Looking at that list, which popular existing issues/bugs/feature requests that people have voted for repeatedly do you think that LibO should focus on? Does LibO have its own wiki or bug tracker? I'm not a developer, but I could compose a list in a wiki, or open matching bugs in a LibO bug tracker. I imagine that tackling some popular but unresolved issues, and some of the easy hacks (low hanging fruit) mentioned earlier in this thread might serve two purposes. It could attract new developers and also create some clear visible advantages to the LibO codebase over the OOo codebase. -- T. J. On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Peter Rodwell <pe...@intorg.org> wrote: > Quoting Ernst W. Winter: > > Yes sounds good. How did the city of Munich change 14,000 PC to OOo? >> > > Since I'm in Spain and not in Munich, I have no idea. > > I do think where there is a willing there will be a way. If Govermnet >> Authorities can change, why can't a corporation change. >> > > Public authorities don't have to make a profit. Corporations do. The > changes we are discussing here cost money. > > Is it what >> people decide or the company? >> > > The company, of course. > > besides I don't believe that all employees are stupid or lazy when it >> comes to learningt something new. >> > > Nobody is saying they are. But re-training still takes time. > > P. > > > > -- > Unsubscribe instructions: Email to > discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org<discuss%2bh...@documentfoundation.org> > Posting guidelines: http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html > Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ > *** All posts to this list are publicly archived *** > > -- Unsubscribe instructions: Email to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Posting guidelines: http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived ***