My apologies for the heavy-duty cross-posting.  It might be good to pick a 
single public list and a subject header and converge there.

Q: WHERE IS THE PROPOSAL?

This started as a simple e-mail list question by Jaime R. Garza on the 
[tdf-discuss] list:
<http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/msg07698.html>.

There is no proposal in the sense of some technical submission to adapt ODF for 
this purpose.  You are pretty much seeing the extent of the discussion so far.  
The proposal is a paragraph and concept being echoed around these lists now.

Q: WHERE TO BECOME INVOLVED IN ODF IN HTML5?

There are probably two ways to be involved. 

First, development of a proof-of-concept and working [reference] implementation 
is valuable.

Secondly, the development of necessary specifications, perhaps jointly between 
the OASIS ODF TC and the W3C, might be required.  

Also, one needs to differentiate between making some sort of 
OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice deliverable that works in HTML5 and a worked 
extension of HTML5 that somehow ties into the ODF Format.  

It might not even make technical sense to "make ODF part of HTML5," and that 
has to be resolved also.

Q: WHAT ABOUT OASIS (and what does Rob Weir have to say about this)?

Rob is on vacation this week.  I know he and others involved on the OASIS TCs 
are interested in this topic.

A related topic (defining HTML5 presentation of ODF documents) was raised at 
the OASIS ODF Interoperability and Conformance (OIC TC) on their 2011-09-07 
teleconference call:
<http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/oic/201109/msg00009.html>.  It came under 
section 3.2.3 Profiles.  The discussion is of a Web Profile for ODF.  That is 
not an insignificant effort.

Q: WHAT ARE THE TECHNICAL CHALLENGES?

   ODF has no rendering model and certainly not an 
interactive-presentation/-editing model.  None.  Obviously, 
OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice do, but those is not to be found in the ODF 
specification.

There are an insignificant number of [X]HTML-isms in the ODF specifications.  
XLINK is used, for example.

There is no specified mapping to [X]HTML.  If there were, the import/export of 
[X]HTML in various implementations of ODF-bases software would presumable work 
better.  That would be the potential subject matter of a Web Profile though.

There is no standardized ODF DOM (and API) nor a mapping of ODF into an HTML[5] 
DOM.  Somehow, to make macros and applets work inside ODF, something like this 
is required as well, although having it fit HTML5 as well might be a confusion 
of abstraction levels.  (The integration of macros and applets that access the 
interior structure and external presentation of an ODF document is 
implementation-defined in ODF 1.2.)

Q: WHERE CAN TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT HAPPEN?

The ODF Toolkit project offers some DOM implementations, but they are not part 
of ODF itself.  

The ODF Toolkit project is currently being moved to Apache though.  That 
project is currently quite Java-centric.  It might be interesting to include 
that effort in this conversation, however.

If a public reference implementation were to be developed, I believe it is 
desirable to have it be Apache licensed, wherever development were to occur.  
The possibility of a new podling at Apache specifically for this effort should 
not be overlooked.  

That is the only political part that I see to these challenges, apart from 
developers, including in private projects, wanting to do it themselves. 



-----Original Message-----
From: Jaime R. Garza [mailto:[email protected]] 
<http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/msg07708.html>
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Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 03:29
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [tdf-discuss] ODF and HTML 5

Do you have any contacts, links, infos about the proposal and status? I
would really like to get involved!

I think the first step is to integrate ODF into HTML5 as read only, editing
could come later. But this is more political than technical.

Cheers!

Jaime

On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 11:07, Ian Lynch <[email protected]> wrote:
< http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/msg07705.html>
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http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-ooo-dev/201110.mbox/%3ccaoap24+y0rfcoa78yfhtlmurq5lo4oj7aalyi3hp0rtfm-2...@mail.gmail.com%3e>

> There has been a proposal to try and get ODF recognised as an official
> extension of HTML5. On the face of it it sounds a good idea but I
> don't know enough about the details or whether this is already in
> progress. I guess it would require discussion with W3C, OASIS, and
> probably TDF and ASF as a minimum. A logical technical need could be
> to develop ODF rendering and editing in web browsers. To start with
> this might simply be a limited subset of what can be achieved in
> OO/LibO.
> --
> Ian
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