On Nov 7, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Twayne wrote:

Wow, I know a lot of companies, big and small, who are going to be
mighty disappointed when they read that<g>!  That can't really be what
you meant to say is it?

Twayne,

Perhaps I should have been more clear. A team product IMHO would be constructed more like development software. That has a repository to store common components, that manages changes, locks changes, maintains and logs revisions, etc. CSV was added to development software to make all that happen. If I were king I would integrate those mechanisms into OOo rather than make them an add on as CSV did to create a team product. Now having said all that does that mean teams can't and don't use OOo? Certainly not. But the fact they make do with what is offered doesn't make OOo a true team product.

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St. Doug, Tigger and Puppy in our memory.
Tir na nOg
Wilton, NH USA






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