Era: Fwd: [project leads] Re: Volunteer for OpenOffice Incluye este intercambio entre Scott Carr del Proyecto de Documentation y Richard M. Stallman (RMS) acerca de trabajar junto en asegurar que todo lo importante en OOo puede funcionar con Free-Java o GCJ o Kaffe.
Stallman nunca pierde oportunidad de aclarar su diferencia entre "free software" y "open source". El resulto es que estan trabajando junto para asegurar que el OOo se funciona con Free-Java. Yo uso Mepis que viene con el Blackdown de IBM que parece funciona muy bien con el OOo113/4 y el OOo1.9.100. Han sugerido que sera bueno si m�s gente puedo instalar el Kaffe and GCJ y comprobarlos con OOo. En otra correo, uno de los desarrolladores dijo, que "Our strategy currently is that building OOo should be possible with Java 1.3 and we avoid using sun specific classes in all Java based build tools. Sometimes developers "forget" this, but this is fixed either by us or by patches we get from external developers. If something happens here, it's not bad will, it's a mistake, no big deal. So from that side there is no reason for another OOo version, you definitely *can* run it with "free" software only. The delicate point is that one might consider some of the missing parts as essential parts and usually here people start to complain." Este refiere al compilaci�n: hay algunas funciones que no existe en Java 1.3 pero si se compila. A mi tambien me habian preocupado un poco, pero creo que el Free-Java y/o el GCJ van a mantener la funcionalidad con software libre. saludos, Richard Holt. ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [project leads] Re: Volunteer for OpenOffice Date: Thursday 12 May 2005 09:36 am From: "Scott Carr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Richard Stallman said: > Could it happen? I would have to say mabye. OOo is open to > developers > from Sun as well as developers from the Open Source community. > > We are not part of the open source community. (In fact, that term is > a misnomer, since we in the free software movement built this > community, and "open source" only appeared much later.) However, > you might let us participate anyway. Sorry, I thought I had removed all references to Open Source in that. I meant to say the Free Software community. I understand the difference that you attribute to the two, and the history. > > But, if something doesn't run in gcj or Kaffe, it could be seen as a > BUG and intered into the OOo IssueZilla system. > > That approach might be able to work--if the code is tested on free Java > frequently enough that such problems won't have time to get entrenched. We would need to have people not only testing the software, but testing it to make sure it is compliant with Free-Java. > Someone from KGC could also provide a patch for the OOo code to make > it work properly with what exists as well. > > This sounds like telling us that you're likely to roll down hill, but > we're welcome to push you back up when that happens. Not a very fair > situation. I'd like the OpenOffice developers to agree they will at > least try not to roll down this hill. > Basically, what I was saying is that if we work closely enough together, then we will never have something show up that will not work in Kaffe/GCJ/Classpath, either for long, or at all. The developers do not have the time to check everything that comes through to make sure it works on the Free Java platforms, but if someone from the Free Software community wants to work with us during Alpha/Beta testing, and enter issues on things that do not work in Free-Java, then that will help our developers police themselves as well as submissions from the OOo community. I'll forward this talk to the Project Leads list for OOo, and get one of the developers to get back with you with an "Official" statement. For now, you have my support with this. I'll install Kaffe and GCJ on my Gentoo box today, and use that to start testing 2.x as well. > Thanks for your understanding on this. I would also like to ask if > you > or someone could change the page asking for volunteers for a Free OOo, > at your earliest convenience, to asking for developers to work on > Kaffe/GCJ/ or Classpath to work better with OOo. > > I requested such a change yesterday. > > Thanks. Have fun... -- Scott Carr OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
