Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg wrote: >> have no bearing on where the project goes,or what it does. > you still did not provide the links ...
Since I didn't bookmark them, I'm not going to spend then fifteen or so hours required to find them on the wiki and OOo website. If you read my first message in this thread, it asked if you could find the roadmap for OOo 4.0 on either the wiki, or the main website. Look for that, and you'll probably stumble across all of the other invalid roadmaps. >> Since OOo is run as a cathedral style project by Sun, that >> shouldn't make any difference. > > That _is_ wrong. Though there may be the impression, this should be fixed. The only way that will be fixed is if Sun is fired. If you are not a Sun employee you will not get commit access to the main branch of OOo? DO you realize that Sun has deliberately rejected contributions to OOo that would have improved its operability for some individuals? Do you realize that Sun has rejected source code that would have improved the functionality of OOo? >> Get rid of everything between /wiki/ and the name of the page. > Ahhh, so you against using "subpages" for organizing the wiki?! Why > don't you just say so. Because it extends much deeper than using sub-pages. > prefer this style of organization, what are the advantages? Anything > regarding searching ? The sub pages are not findable by those who do not know that they exist. > But you still want to follow a systematic approach, don't you? This is more akin to the model presented by Catastrophe Theory. > What's the library project? Don't know it and can't find it. Thanks for demonstrating my point that the current system is fatally flawed. >> realize that the a11y project has nothing to do with the >> usability project?] > Can't find this on the accepted projects list as well. Yet another demonstration of how flawed the current organization scheme is. xan jonathon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
