Re: Hi

2013-04-26 Thread Yue Helen
Great! Your experience will definitely help here.

Helen


2013/4/26 Yuzhen Fan 

> Hi,
>
> This is Yu Zhen, Fan from Beijing, China. I finally joined this great
> community!
>
> I have almost ten years worth of experience in testing on desktop and web
> applications, and have quite a few of knowledge on test methodology, test
> strategy, test plan, test cases, defect, report and analysis.
>
>  I am pretty hopeful that I will be able to meet the needs of the project
> on testing activities, and any amount of dedication that it may require.
> Any thing I can contribute, kindly let me know. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Yu Zhen, Fan
>


Re: Thanks for all the volunteers in AOO 4.0 sidebar testing!

2013-04-26 Thread Yue Helen
Is it a good idea to list the names and contributions of the volunteers
somewhere on the wiki?
Maybe we have already did that...

Thanks.
Helen


2013/4/25 Rob Weir 

> On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 10:14 PM, Yi Xuan Liu 
> wrote:
> > Hi, all:
> >
> > In the past month, with the help of many volunteers, we have completed
> AOO
> > 4.0 sidebar testing task.
> >
> > 515 test cases were executed, and 65 defects were opened in bugzilla.
> >
>
> Yeah!  Good work, everyone!
>
> -Rob
>
> > I'm so appreciated for your hard work on this task.
> >
> > Hope you continue contribute to AOO 4.0 other activities.
>
> -
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org
> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
>
>


Re: download stats

2013-04-02 Thread Yue Helen
Thanks for quick update...well, it hasn't been there. I can understand if
it's because of the time to syn such a huge download number :-) Just a
reminder.

Helen

2013/4/2 Rob Weir 

> On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Rob Weir  wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Yue Helen 
> wrote:
> >
> >> I'm looking at the download stats here,
> >> http://www.openoffice.org/stats/downloads.html. It's still the number
> of
> >> 40M on Mar.3. Who can help to update it? Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> > I usually update the stats every 5 million downloads or so.  It is manual
> > work, not automated, so we do it once per month.
> >
> > It is April 1st, so it looks like a good day to update...
> >
> >
> OK.  It is updated now.  We're over 44 million now.  I think we could hit
> 50 million close to the start of May, when we have our 1-year anniversary
> for the release of AOO 3.4.
>
> -Rob
>
>
>
> > -Rob
> >
> >
> >
> >>  Helen
> >>
> >
> >
>


4.0 status

2013-04-01 Thread Yue Helen
Maybe others have been looking at this...please step in if you are doing
this.

Given we are now close to Apr.5 (the planned regression test date), this
could be a good time for us to look at the current status for all the items
(features/enhancements) in 4.0.

I'm looking at the wiki page here,
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.0+Release+Planning.
Two questions here, 1) do we have more new items in 4.0? if yes, can people
help to add? 2) still quite some items are at the "proposed" status...we
may need to either update the status, or move some to future candidates.
Thoughts?

Thanks
Helen


download stats

2013-03-31 Thread Yue Helen
I'm looking at the download stats here,
http://www.openoffice.org/stats/downloads.html. It's still the number of
40M on Mar.3. Who can help to update it? Thanks.

Helen


Re: [QA Report]Weekly Defect Analysis

2013-03-29 Thread Yue Helen
Thanks Xuan. Good to know that 23 were opened, and 24 were fixed...we got
one reduce in total :)

One suggestion is, it would be great if you can include a list of defects
which need highlight...it could be based on the severity or the scenario is
very common...

Helen

2013/3/24 Yi Xuan Liu 

> Hi, all:
>
> Here is this week(20130317~20130324) report
>
> 
> http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Report/DefectStatus/20130325
>


Re: [QA Report]Weekly Defect Analysis Report

2013-03-07 Thread Yue Helen
Thanks Ji. It looks good! The report shows us the weekly number of defects
in and out. It helps us to understand the quality status.

Here are my suggestions to the format of the report.
- Can we have the trend of weekly opened/fixed? this will help us to
understand the progress by weeks.
- Are there some open issues that QA volunteers should pay attention? for
example, if we have many defects which are not confirmed/verified, or if
some new QA tasks need more volunteers.
- Are there some defects that developers should pay special attention?
either high severity defects or regression should fit into this category.
- When we start FVT (eg. sidebar), we should include FVT progress into the
report.

Thanks, Helen

2013/3/4 Ji Yan 

> Hi all,
>
>   I post weekly defect analysis report at [1]. Pls review, your
> comments/suggestion are welcome.
>
> [1] http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Report/DefectStatus/20130304
> --
>
>
> Thanks & Best Regards, Yan Ji
>


Re: Vote now for 2013 Readers Choice Awards (About.com)

2013-03-06 Thread Yue Helen
Thanks for sharing!
+1, voted for AOO and Apache.

Helen

2013/3/5 Rob Weir 

> We've received four nominations in About.com's 2013 Readers Choice
> Awards.  In the category of Office Software we've been nominated for:
>
> -- Your Favorite Office Suite for Windows
>
> http://office.about.com/b/2013/02/19/vote-your-favorite-office-suite-for-windows.htm
>
> -- Your Favorite Business Software Solution
>
> http://office.about.com/b/2013/02/19/vote-your-favorite-business-software-solution.htm
>
> -- Your Favorite Site for Office Software Templates
>
> http://office.about.com/b/2013/02/19/vote-your-favorite-site-for-office-software-templates.htm
>
> -- Your Favorite Office Software Company for Social Responsibility
>
> http://office.about.com/b/2013/02/19/vote-on-your-favorite-office-software-company-readers-choice-awards-2013.htm
>
> For that last one the nominee is "Apache Foundation".
>
> Now comes the voting, which lasts until March 19th.  You can vote once
> per day, in each category.
>
> The website says, "Please also feel free to spread the word to your
> community!", so I suggest we do exactly that and show that not only do
> we have great software, but we also have a great community as well.
>
> As they say in Chicago, "vote early and often"
>
> Regards,
>
> -Rob
>


Re: Draft blog post: $21 million per day

2013-02-07 Thread Yue Helen
Just read it. A great blog! and I'm proud of our work here.

Helen

2013/2/8 Rob Weir 

> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 8:26 PM, Donald Whytock  wrote:
> > Looking at the map...That grey piece on the end of Somalia is, as far
> > as I know, part of Somalia.  Beyond that, there's apparently only two
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somaliland ??
>
> > countries of significant size for which you don't have nonzero figures
> > for?  Serious saturation, that.  Comment-worthy?
> >
>
> North Korea is one that I know of.  But they have their own "Red Star"
> OS based on Linux, and from these screen shots it looks like they have
> some version of OpenOffice.org:
>
> http://ashen-rus.livejournal.com/4300.html
>
>
> > Don
>


Re: Updated download count

2013-01-31 Thread Yue Helen
Hi Rob,

I checked the data by the link below...and get a higher number, 37M. Any
difference here? Thanks.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/stats/map?dates=2012-05-08+to+2013-02-01

Helen

2013/2/1 Marcus (OOo) 

> Am 01/31/2013 04:24 PM, schrieb Rob Weir:
>
>  This may possibly be useful for those preparing presentation or other
>> materials for Fosdem.  We hit 35 million downloads of AOO 3.4 sometime
>> on Tuesday.  Current count is:  35,164,736.
>>
>
> climbing higher and higher. Great. :-)
>
> Marcus
>


Re: Help please: Can we get some more "easy bugs" marked in Bugzilla?

2013-01-10 Thread Yue Helen
There are some categories of "simple" tasks in my mind. Of course, things
may become complex when you really dive into details.
- Simple UI changes, eg. modify UI string or change the size to avoid
truncation, or color change, or a little more complex, to change the
default settings...maybe someone has different opinion
- Defects already fixed in another stream, eg. in Symphony stream. Again,
you may find some easy things become complex when you come to the
code...but at least, you have some ready solution to refer to, and migrate
the code.
- Inspired by Andrea, work with experienced developers on the same features
but help on simple tasks, eg. some ongoing items development in 4.0. You
can call for input from 4.0 developers. I believe they will be happy if
others can help. Of course, better the volunteers can really help so that
we do not waste the time. One easy defect to start will help to find out
the ones.
- Extension Development (depends on the complexity of the extensions)
- (thinking on more...)

Helen

2013/1/10 Andrea Pescetti 

> Rob Weir wrote:
>
>> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/**buglist.cgi?f1=cf_fix_**
>> difficulty&list_id=41193&o1=**equals&resolution=---&query_**
>> format=advanced&v1=easy
>>
>> We agreed to use the "difficulty" field in Bugzilla for this, to
>> indicate which bugs are most suitable for new volunteers.  So I need
>> your help to get a bunch of issues that are suitable for new
>> volunteers.  Ideally we'd have 30 or more classified as "easy".
>>
>
> And ideally people who mark a bug/enhancement as "easy" would be people
> who know how to fix it, but are simply busy with other tasks. They should
> add a comment saying they are available to mentor the developer who chooses
> to fix that bug: this would help a lot in getting new developers.
>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
>


Re: QA Orientation Level 1

2013-01-10 Thread Yue Helen
Great progress. Keep going and I hope you can start your own contribution
very soon. :-)

Helen

2013/1/10 Alan Wilson 

>
> Evening all,
>
> Just a short note to say I just finished QA Orientation Level I.  It was
> very informative.  I look forward to the rest of the program.
>
> Alan Wilson
>


Re: completed lvel1

2013-01-08 Thread Yue Helen
Great! Please continue and let's know here if you need any help.

Helen

2013/1/8 syamala parvatam 

> hi,
>
> i have completed level1
>
> thanks,
> syamala
>


Re: OpenOffice Writer wins Linux Journal's Readers' Choice Award for Best Single Office Program

2012-12-24 Thread Yue Helen
A nice gift for the Christmas!

Helen

2012/12/20 chengjh 

> Good News,Congratulations!!!
>
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Rob Weir  wrote:
>
> > For 3rd year in a row, OpenOffice Writer wins Linux Journal's Readers'
> > Choice Award for Best Single Office Program.  Congratulations,
> > everyone!
> >
> > http://www.linuxjournal.com/slideshow/readers-choice-2012?page=10
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > -Rob
> >
>
>
>
> --
>
> Best Regards,Jianhong Cheng
>


Re: [Blog Draft] Update about Apache Asia Road Show Beijing 2012 @Dec 13

2012-12-17 Thread Yue Helen
I missed the great event...Thanks for the update! Looking forward to more
users and contributors from China.

Helen

2012/12/17 Shenfeng Liu 

> Hi, all,
>   I just want to give you an update that we had a successful Apache
> OpenOffice session last Thursday (Dec 13) on Apache Asia Road Show 2012
> Beijing.
>   Thanks to Peter, Tao and Da Li for the speech! The topics covered AOO
> general introduction, contributions from local volunteers, how to join
> community and make contribution, and building social/cloud solutions by
> integrating with AOO. We also distributed AOO promotion materials that
> prepared by Da Li.
>   We got more than 100 audience participated in the OpenOffice session
> 14:00-15:00. Most of them are technical people from different companies and
> universities. Per my check during my speech, only <20 had used OpenOffice
> before. So it is really a good promotion of our product and community.
>
>   We are refining the presentations and will publish them later.
>
>   Thanks!
>
>
> - Shenfeng (Simon)
>
>
>
> 2012/12/5 Peter Junge 
>
> > OK.
> >
> > On 12/5/2012 4:55 PM, Shenfeng Liu wrote:
> > > Peter,
> > >Thanks for your comments! I added the speaker names per the
> presenting
> > > sequence.
> > >
> > > 
> > > Apache OpenOffice in Apache Asia Road Show Beijing 2012 at December 13
> > >
> > > Apache Asia Road Show Beijing 2012 will be held at December 13, and
> > Apache
> > > OpenOffice will deliver a session in the conference.
> > > In the Apache OpenOffice session, Peter Junge, Apache OpenOffice PMC
> > > member, will give a speech to introduce Apache OpenOffice, its history
> > and
> > > way in Apache. And other contributors in Beijing, Shenfeng Liu, Hongyun
> > An,
> > > Tao Liu and Dali Liu, will also give their speech to share the best
> > > practice of contributing to the open source community, as well as
> > building
> > > enterprise business and Cloud/Social solution on top of Apache
> > OpenOffice.
> > > Please visit the Apache Asia Road Show Beijing 2012 website and
> register:
> > > http://apacheasiaroadshow04.eventbrite.com . We are looking forward to
> > > seeing you there!
> > >
> > > 
> > > Apache OpenOffice将在12月13日Apache Asia Road Show Beijing
> 2012大会上介绍其发展及解决方案
> > >
> > > Apache Asia Road Show Beijing 2012将于12月13日在北京中关村软件园举行。届时Apache
> > > OpenOffice将在大会上介绍其发展及相关解决方案。
> > > 在论坛上,Apache OpenOffice项目管理委员会成员Peter Junge将首先介绍Apache
> > > OpenOffice及其历史和发展方向。其他在北京的Apache
> > OpenOffice志愿者,刘慎锋,安红云,刘涛,刘大力等,也会分享在Apache
> > > OpenOffice开源社区做贡献的经验,以及如何基于Apache OpenOffice开发企业应用和云计算及社交解决方案。
> > > 欢迎大家到Apache Asia Road Show Beijing 2012网站注册:
> > > http://apacheasiaroadshow04.eventbrite.com!让我们共同关注Apache
> > > OpenOffice,共同推动开源社区的发展!
> > >
> > > 
> > >
> > >
> > > - Shenfeng (Simon)
> > >
> > >
> > > 2012/12/5 Peter Junge 
> > >
> > >> I would also mention the names of the other speakers. Apart from that
> > it's
> > >> OK.
> > >>
> > >> Peter
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On 12/4/2012 11:15 PM, Rob Weir wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Shenfeng Liu 
> > wrote:
> > >>>
> >  Don,
> >  Thanks for your suggestion!
> >  Here is my draft of the blog, in English & Chinese. Please
> review
> > and
> >  give your comments!
> >  I found myself not able to edit the blog directly, so I wonder
> if
> > you
> >  or
> >  any one else can help to post? Thanks very much!
> > 
> > 
> > >>> Here is the post, in draft form on the blog:
> > >>> https://blogs.apache.org/**preview/OOo/?previewEntry=**
> > >>> apache_asia_road_show_beijing<
> >
> https://blogs.apache.org/preview/OOo/?previewEntry=apache_asia_road_show_beijing
> > >
> > >>>
> > >>> Let me know if it is OK and I will publish it.
> > >>>
> > >>> -Rob
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>   --**--
> >  Apache OpenOffice in Apache Asia Road Show Beijing 2012 at December
> 13
> > 
> >  Apache Asia Road Show Beijing 2012 will be held at December 13, and
> >  Apache
> >  OpenOffice will deliver a session in the conference.
> >  In the Apache OpenOffice session, Peter Junge, Apache OpenOffice PMC
> >  member, will give a speech to introduce Apache OpenOffice, its
> history
> >  and
> >  way in Apache. And other contributors in Beijing will also give
> their
> >  speech to share the best practice of contributing to the open source
> >  community, as well as building enterprise business and Cloud/Social
> >  solution on top of Apache OpenOffice.
> >  Please visit the Apache Asia Road Show Beijing 2012 website and
> > register:
> >  http://apacheasiaroadshow04.**eventbrite.com<
> > http://apacheasiaroadshow04.eventbrite.com>. We are looking forward to
> >  seeing you there!
> > 
> >  ---

Re: introduction

2012-11-29 Thread Yue Helen
I want to copy this email to dev mail list, since I think some people there
would be interested to know Milosh's proposal.

Helen

2012/11/30 Milosh Vujnovic 

> Hi,
>
> I would like to know on how we can get started on mockups - I'm ready to
> start on preparing several
> designs for a new version of the website so we can at least have a
> starting point of a new looks.
>
> Maybe all designers that are volunteering can submit their proposals and
> we can then discuss them?
> In the meantime I'll be referencing the Wiki if there are mentions about
> this.
>
>
>
> On 11/30/2012 3:29 AM, Kadal Amutham wrote:
>
>> Welcome Jim. I am another volunteer like you. I am planning a mailer to be
>> sent to all who are all the contact list of all of the volunteers. There
>> is
>> a general concession to go for a new logo and new look for the
>> openoffice.org web site.
>>
>> With Warm Regards
>>
>> V.Kadal Amutham
>> 919444360480
>>
>>
>> On 30 November 2012 01:59, J. Matthew Turner **
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi! I just joined the mailing list and wanted to send this quick
>>> introduction.
>>>
>>> I'm a producer/videographer/editor with a background in social media
>>> marketing. My expertise is in documentary-style interview shooting and
>>> web
>>> video, so if there's a need to produce a sort of "pitch video" for the
>>> site, I'm your guy.
>>>
>>> I'm also an old-school computer geek and have been using Open Office and
>>> other open source for years, so it'll be great to be able give back to
>>> the
>>> community.
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>>
>>
>


Re: Introduction - NEW volunteer

2012-11-28 Thread Yue Helen
Welcome, Larry! and thanks for your interest to Apache OpenOffice. I
believe you will find a lot of fun here!

Here we have one orientation module,
http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/orientation/index.html, and you
can find the link to "Introduction to Marketing".  Hope it is helpful for
you to start.

Please feel free to share your thought here on how to promote Apache
OpenOffice.

Helen

2012/11/27 Larry Sadler 

> Salutations
>
> Quick profile:
>
>  * started using StarOffice 4.x
>  * have been using OO regularly then exclusively since
>  * hold Bachelor of Business and Master of Business degrees
>  * major in finance, minor in computers
>  * Financial Manager for 8 years
>  * IT Services Manager for 8 years
>  * currently freelance
>  * not a programmer
>  * located in Toronto Canada [at least for now]
>  * only fluent in English
>  * experienced with not for profit organizations
>  * open to suggestions where\how to jump in
>
> L
> --
> Larry Sadler 416.354.2952
>


Re: Apache OpenOffice / Linuxday 2012 in Dornbirn

2012-11-26 Thread Yue Helen
Hi Detlef,

Thanks for the sharing! although I do not understand German ^o^

It would be helpful if you/or others can translate it into English, and
copy to marketing mail list (market...@openoffice.apache.org). I believe
it's a requirement for marketing to clarify the message.

Helen

2012/11/26 Jürgen Schmidt 

> Hi Detlef,
>
> thanks for sharing this informative report and thanks for representing
> AOO on the Linuxday.
>
> The report is good and the outcome is that users welcome that OpenOfifce
> is still alive and found a new home under the ASF. But it also shows
> that many, many user are confused and don't really understand the
> difference between AOO and LO. Something where we can work on to
> communicate our message more clearly.
>
> Juergen
>
> On 11/25/12 11:26 PM, Detlef Nannen wrote:
> > In german
> > ... translate.google.com is your friend ;-)
> > --
> >
> > Hallo zusammen,
> >
> > Raphael Bircher und ich waren gestern für Apache OpenOffice (AOO) auf dem
> > Linuxday in Dornbirn.
> >
> > Zuerst: Die Messe war von der Linux User Group Dornbirn super
> > organisiert. Ich kann
> > nur sagen, Hut ab! Bilder findet Ihr sicher in den nächsten Tagen auf
> > www.linuxday.at
> >
> > Wir waren gemeinsam mit LibreOffice (LO) an einen Abschnitt platziert.
> Das
> > gab gleich Fragen nach dem Unterschied und dem Verhältnis zwischen
> LO/AOO.
> > Also einiges an interessanten Gesprächen am Stand, die auch
> > Verunsicherung über  LO/AOO erkennen ließ. Die Entscheidung, was für die
> > Zukunft die richtige Software ist, lag einigen doch sehr am Herzen.
> > Besonders der einzige erkennbare Firmenbesucher sprach uns darauf an,
> > wie er sich gegenüber seinen Kunden verhalten kann, wenn er als Berater
> > selbst nicht erkennen kann wohin die Reise geht. Weiter einige
> > Privatpersonen, Lehrer und andere Standbetreiber.
> > Das angenehmste war für mich, dass fast alle Besucher erfreut
> > feststellten, dass es OpenOffice noch gibt, und das AOO von ihnen wohl
> > als DER Nachfolger oder die Weiterführung angesehen wird. (Schön, dass
> > es OpenOffice wieder/noch gibt!)
> >
> > Unsere Flyer, 4 schnelle Plakate, und mein sehr alter IBM-Thinkpad mit
> > AOO waren auf Ubuntu alles was wir an Messematerial hatten. Ohne unser
> > bisschen Zeugs wären wir völlig Blank gewesen. (Ich bin da beruflich
> > etwas verwöhnt.) Falls Interesse besteht, AOO weiter und öfter auf
> > Messen zu präsentieren, müssen wir uns nach meiner Meinung generell was
> > einfallen lassen. Nochmal vielen Dank an Jan Christian Wienand, Jörg
> > Schmidt und Josef Latt für die schnelle Unterstützung und Hinweise.
> >
> > Also, mir hat es sehr gefallen, und ich plane es für 2013 mal grob mit
> > ein (was noch keine feste Zusage bedeutet  :-).
> >
>
>


Re: Please add me to The OpenOffice.org Documentation Project list

2012-11-26 Thread Yue Helen
Welcome Mark!

Are you interested in contributing to OpenOffice documentation? Can you
please introduce yourself briefly or what areas you are interested in?

I'm from development...I think we need people on documentation. Can someone
here explain if we have a documentation project? if no, we may need to set
up at least one wiki page to collaborate the work?

Helen

2012/11/27 Mark Roest 

> Please add me to The OpenOffice.org Documentation Project list
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark Roest
>


Re: Gallery extension from Symphony ressources

2012-11-26 Thread Yue Helen
+1

This is a great idea! I like these clip-arts and have been using them in my
presentation (exported from Symphony) :-) These are nicely designed and
quite useful. Thanks for taking this work.

Helen

2012/11/26 Armin Le Grand 

> Hi List,
>
> I took a closer look at Symphony's checked in ressources concerning the
> gallery. There are quite some nice and useful additional themes there we
> (and our users) should benefit from. Thus, I propose (and volunteer :-) to
> integrate these to the trunk. Please have a look at a current Symphony
> version or look at the provides symphony sourcecode to get an impression
> (it's in main/extras/source/gallery). The added themes are:
>
> arrows
> bullets
> computers
> diagrams
> education
> environment
> finance
> gallery_sound
> gallery_system
> people
> sounds
> symbols
> transportation
> txtshapes
>
> The currently existing themes in trunk are:
>
> bullets
> gallery_sound
> gallery_system
> htmpexpo
> rulers
> sounds
> ww-back
> www-graf
>
> Where bullets, gallery_sound, gallery_system and sounds are double. I
> propose to just merge the contents. (gallery_sound and gallery_system are
> hidden, internal themes). For info: ww-back and www-graf are also hidden
> themes which are used in Writer's www export.
>
> I think these themes are useful for a wide variety of users and I will try
> to just merge them smoothly to have these available.
>
> All contents are in png format (not yet svg) with transparencies and offer
> quite some useful stuff. We should have them in that format for now,
> conversion to SVG is not realistic due to many contained gradients. For
> adding future themes I propose to use svg, but for now we should use what
> we have. Same is true for evtl. later add online data access for the
> gallery for clipart libraries (which support svg). But one step after the
> other...
>
> I'm currently inverstigating on the issue (wrote #121407# for it, see
> there) and will report how much size it would add to download packages.
>
> Suggestions welcome!
>
> Sincerely,
> Armin
> --
> ALG
>


Re: How is the conference going in SinSheim?

2012-11-08 Thread Yue Helen
Hi Andrea,

Although not there, read your slides online, it's terrific! A wonderful
presentation, with great summary and vision.

Helen

2012/11/8 Andrea Pescetti 

> Kay Schenk wrote:
>
>> Yes! No begrudging their busy-ness from me.  I'm sure we'll hear lots on
>> the weekend!
>>
>
> It's really nice to see that many people eager to know about ApacheCon!
>
> Thanks to Armin's account we now have a draft blog post covering day 1 at
> https://blogs.apache.org/**preview/OOo/?previewEntry=**
> openoffice_track_at_apachecon_**day
>
> which will need to be completed soon with proper embedding of my
> presentation (iframe is apparently blocked, so I'll replace it with an img
> linked to Slideshare and imacat's material).
>
> Since the content was already reviewed by people here, I'd fast track it
> for publication as soon as we get these last details in place. The link is
> a preview link: please don't share before it's published.
>
> Feel free to make edits/corrections directly online, it's best for us.
>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
>