Yes this is interesting, however this go in part of the proposal to migrate from the OOo toolkit (VCL) to the XUL toolkit that Firefox and Thunderbird uses. Yet this is only ideas that has been shooting. However I actually downloaded the video and was glad that this initiative is actually carring into action, I like what he said of having a task team to work side-by-side with the Mozilla team.

On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 09:19:16 -0600, Cor Nouws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alexandro Colorado wrote:

On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 19:21:27 -0600, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

why don´t you add the monocalendar to the Open Office Suite ?

Because that would mean it will get really bloated. mono calendar is based on mono which means it needs the MONO framework,
[...]
I do think however that maybe there could be a port from mono back to uno and reimplement it under UNO.

ok ... did you notice this one
http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2006/presentations/tuesday_c5.pdf
pages 15-19 ...

Page 15 reads:
"Personal Information Manager (PIM)
• Completes OpenOffice.org Productivity
Offerings
 > OpenOffice.org + Calendaring / eMail / Address
book
 > Allows for a complete migration to open solutions
 > Solves MS License issues
 > Addresses user demand proven by OOo surveys
• Based on Mozilla Thunderbird / Lightning
 > Open source
 > Well accepted platform"

Regards,
Cor




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