Grant Fuller wrote:
A logical progression for OpenOffice would be the addition of a
monthly planner calendar that can be saved on the hard drive as well
as uploaded to a web site. The Google free calendar is of no value
when one is away from an internet connection. I am not a programmer so
I can't be of much help there but I am a graphic artist and could
offer some ideas for appearance. www.grantfuller.ca
There is an announcement about that project here:
http://www.openoffice.org/editorial/mozilla_lightning_and_OOo.html
You may be able to glean something relevant. The last paragraph on the
page mentions contributing but I saw nothing there about graphics, not
that I looked that closely.
Application graphics seems to belong to the marketing project. It is
not mentioned as part of the graphics project. You could start looking
here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:Art
http://graphics.openoffice.org/
The latter seems to deal only with graphic components, i.e. drawing,
presentation and charting.
As usual, the way in is disguised and difficult - part of the closed,
bolted, chained open door policy.
Good luck.
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