On Fri, 2010-11-05, Marc Paré wrote: > From the perspective of the "outside world" the public face of the LibO > documents section, it would seem to make sense that documents be > provided in the first place in our native ODT formats. This should be > trumpeted as our success in document achievement. I think that this is > an expectation that we all share. > > Also, if we are going to keep advertising the virtues of the ODF files. > It would seem to make sense that we find ways to make the ODF files > system "play nice" with the internal document flow. What better occasion > would we get than having the use of a corporate-like structure such as > the "TDF/LibreOffice document team division" use the ODF files > internally at developing documents from start to end. We have our devs > on-side for the development of an Office Suite championing the use of > ODF, would it not make sense that we would try to make the > creation/editing of internal ODF documents part of the internal process? > The devs could could help in making this work. We could then, without > any doubt, suggest and prove that using the ODF in creating documents in > a corporate structure, from start to end production, is entirely and > assuredly possible. > > If so, as a group of committed document editing professionals, as you > all are, you could use this occasion to streamline the ODF documents to > work in such a process. > > This would certainly help in marketing our LibO Suite as a viable office > suite for the corporate/enterprise world. > > Just my thoughts. > > Marc
Marc, you have expressed my opinion on this subject better than I can. Thank you. --Jean -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/documentation/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
