Re: [xwiki-users] XOffice not downloading pages, missing attachments

2011-10-26 Thread jerem
I must say I agree with Dale, here we still use mainly MSWord for nearly all
documentation writing, and PDF exports. XOffice was feeling the gap, and
allowing us to introduce XWiki in the existing process.
Also, as a wiki (even xwiki) is not really bringing killer-features for the
enterprise productivity (at least, it's difficult to promote this point of
view to conservative users, not all enterprises are web 2 fanatics), it's
really a pain to push them to use another editor than MSWord, and it is a
risk for them as the whole chain (customers expectations for doc format,
existing templates, usage of macros and properties ...) is intricated with
msword ...
That being said, as I can't contribute to it, if it must end I don't have a
word :)

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Re: [xwiki-users] XOffice not downloading pages, missing attachments

2011-10-25 Thread Dale Amon
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 11:46:03PM +0400, Haru Mamburu wrote:
 Hi, Paul,
 
 IMHO, from one side Xoffice - great tool, from other - it's almost useless:
 - MS Word is not the only editor in the PC world
 - MS Word is relatively heavy application. 
 - Installation process is far from seamless - huge headache for people  who 
 have almost no free time and are not interested in
  learning yet another program. They will have to spend 10 times more time on 
 installing it, than on mastering WYSIWYG editor. Just try it on 10 users, you 
 will see the difference :-)
 - Localization (here I mean cyrillic names)
 
 Much more versatile tool - web browser.
 
  Everyone we talked to about editing a wiki document via the web interface
  was simply not interested.
 
 When human has choice to learn or skip learning with the same final result, 
 usually choice is obvious. Nobody ever will find browser more useful, then MS 
 Word, until you will close MS Word option forever.  That's human. Meanwhile 
 each and every user wil find it more useful for them, then old-styled-word 
 editing. So, in this case - CHOICE is bad thing to move forward. Try it on 
 regular users and you will feel it yourself.
 
 Last century people mastered MS Word, this century people found it 
 extrafeatured, simplified as much as possible editing process and made 
 wiki-cloud based systems default  for document workflow.
 So, for more or less big projects: Windows and Word purchase looks insane 
 versus open source OS + web browser. As I understand, it's the only reason, 
 why other project do not such tools (like XOffice).  I do have MS Word on my 
 Windows 7 machine, but I don't remember when I used it last time to EDIT 
 documents.  ;)
 
  As for me, XWiki has one of the best in class web-based WISIWYG editor and 
 all known for me users found it easy to use: NO NEED to dig into XWiki Syntax 
 AT ALL. Just try other solutions to compare.
 
 The killer feature is that normal users can create a document and copy-paste 
 screenshots into a wiki document.
 
 This really has sence to implement into WISYWIG editor, but don't think it's 
 a primary necessity. For me, for example, more critical - less complicated 
 mechanism of anchor management.
 
 Probably, these reasons are slowly pushing Xoffice aside of mainstream.
 
 Kind regards.
 
 Dmitry Bakbardin

I often assist with upgrades in professional offices. Every single
person in those offices uses MSOffice as the primary office tool.
That is the Enterprise class operations world. You don't tell them
to change operations. You either seamlessly integrate with existing
operations or... you don't even get a foot in the door.

The idea that I could have a means of working seamlessly with
various office teams on documents held on a wiki was a killer
app that truly made XWiki appear to deserve the title Enterprise.

Without that feature... not so much. In fact, probably not worth
the trouble of switching away from MoinMoin which is debian packaged
and more or less standard already.

Perhaps this is a bit off the technology which most here wish to
discuss. But if you truly want to be Enterprise, then you have to
think business operations in companies with staffs larger than
some small countries and where costs of roll out of 'new' applications
takes months and includes training budgets alone could be in the
millions of dollars.

The word 'Enterprise' requires a totally different, utterly conservative,
bottom line 'it just works invisbily with the existing staff, 
procedures and infrastructure' attitude.


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Re: [xwiki-users] XOffice not downloading pages, missing attachments

2011-10-24 Thread Vincent Massol
Hi Paul,

Indeed nobody is actively working on it at the moment and I was about to send a 
mail this week to propose to retire it and move it to the contrib repository 
since nobody in the xwiki committers are active on it and we want to keep a 
good quality on the software that we make available.

The only alternative would be someone stepping up and willing to work on it and 
ensure it works with latest XWiki Enterprise versions.  See that we have nobody 
active on it, we could throw a vote to grandfather that person as an XOffice 
committer so that he/she can easily work on it.

Since you already fixed some bugs on it maybe you'd be interested to help out?

Thanks a lot
-Vincent

On Oct 24, 2011, at 6:10 AM, Paul Harris wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I personally fixed a few bugs in xoffice at the start of the year, which was
 released in XOffice 1.1.  That was a long time ago, and we have not been
 using xoffice in the meantime (not building documentation yet).  Now it is
 time to use it, and I'm having a lot of trouble.
 
 I would post a bug to JIRA if it were a single problem, but it appears that
 xoffice is fundamentally broken as I can't go longer than 30 seconds without
 hitting a road block.
 Does anyone use it?
 
 * For some pages with images, when I click Edit, the text appears with blank
 boxes for the images.
 
 * I am able to do the following: I edit a text-only page, and copy-paste in
 an image, then click Publish.  Stop and restart Word, and it is able to Edit
 the page WITH THE IMAGE correctly.  Seems strange that it works for this
 page, but not the other.
 
 * Some pages cannot be edited.  I click Edit and it either doesn't seem to
 hear the button click, OR it will pop up Opening page... progress dialog,
 which never disappears.
 
 These are serious roadblock bugs, am I the only one seeing this, or is this
 so buggy that noone else is using it regularly?
 
 This is version 1.1 (released early 2011), with Word 2010, on Vista, freshly
 installed with not much else on the laptop.
 
 thanks
 Paul
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Re: [xwiki-users] XOffice not downloading pages, missing attachments

2011-10-24 Thread Florin Ciubotaru
Hi,

If you didn't start your documentation yet and you don't have any legacy
documents, I'd recommend using a pure web solution like XWiki. If you use MS
Office for advanced content, you will have issues pushing that content to
the wiki anyway.
I created XOffice a few years ago, when MS Office was a lot more dominant
and web editors were still weak(including the one used by XWiki), but the
situation is quite different now.

Indeed there was no development on it for the past year.
If you have critical issues with XOffice, it may be one of the following:
- you are using a localized version of Office or Windows (there are older
known issues with those)
- there is a conflict with newer XWiki versions.

The MS Office and Windows behavior and security settings are different for
versions released on other languages. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but
that's the way it is.
I've been receiving quite a few requests for a new release. However I could
only do some bug fixing only for the En/En environment, since it's a pain to
test and fix other versions.

Thanks,
Florin Ciubotau


On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Vincent Massol vinc...@massol.net wrote:

 Hi Paul,

 Indeed nobody is actively working on it at the moment and I was about to
 send a mail this week to propose to retire it and move it to the contrib
 repository since nobody in the xwiki committers are active on it and we want
 to keep a good quality on the software that we make available.

 The only alternative would be someone stepping up and willing to work on it
 and ensure it works with latest XWiki Enterprise versions.  See that we have
 nobody active on it, we could throw a vote to grandfather that person as an
 XOffice committer so that he/she can easily work on it.

 Since you already fixed some bugs on it maybe you'd be interested to help
 out?

 Thanks a lot
 -Vincent

 On Oct 24, 2011, at 6:10 AM, Paul Harris wrote:

  Hi all,
 
  I personally fixed a few bugs in xoffice at the start of the year, which
 was
  released in XOffice 1.1.  That was a long time ago, and we have not been
  using xoffice in the meantime (not building documentation yet).  Now it
 is
  time to use it, and I'm having a lot of trouble.
 
  I would post a bug to JIRA if it were a single problem, but it appears
 that
  xoffice is fundamentally broken as I can't go longer than 30 seconds
 without
  hitting a road block.
  Does anyone use it?
 
  * For some pages with images, when I click Edit, the text appears with
 blank
  boxes for the images.
 
  * I am able to do the following: I edit a text-only page, and copy-paste
 in
  an image, then click Publish.  Stop and restart Word, and it is able to
 Edit
  the page WITH THE IMAGE correctly.  Seems strange that it works for this
  page, but not the other.
 
  * Some pages cannot be edited.  I click Edit and it either doesn't seem
 to
  hear the button click, OR it will pop up Opening page... progress
 dialog,
  which never disappears.
 
  These are serious roadblock bugs, am I the only one seeing this, or is
 this
  so buggy that noone else is using it regularly?
 
  This is version 1.1 (released early 2011), with Word 2010, on Vista,
 freshly
  installed with not much else on the laptop.
 
  thanks
  Paul
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Re: [xwiki-users] XOffice not downloading pages, missing attachments

2011-10-24 Thread Paul Harris
The killer feature is that normal users can create a document and copy-paste
screenshots into a wiki document.
That cannot be done with (almost) any web wiki editor I can find at present.

Every person we showed it to loved it, and was willing to try editing a
document on the wiki.
Everyone we talked to about editing a wiki document via the web interface
was simply not interested.
We work with people who have almost no free time and are not interested in
learning yet another program (ie web-wiki)... They know MS Word well, they
are already read to write content.

I don't understand why you aren't pushing this simple but powerful component
more.  I don't see it mentioned on wikipedia, or wikimatrix.
I think if you made sure xoffice worked, and let people know it existed,
then more people would use xwiki.  Its a killer feature and I don't
understand why its not on billboards on the sides of freeways.

Regards,
Paul


On 24 October 2011 20:35, Florin Ciubotaru florin.ciubot...@xwiki.comwrote:

 Hi,

 If you didn't start your documentation yet and you don't have any legacy
 documents, I'd recommend using a pure web solution like XWiki. If you use
 MS
 Office for advanced content, you will have issues pushing that content to
 the wiki anyway.
 I created XOffice a few years ago, when MS Office was a lot more dominant
 and web editors were still weak(including the one used by XWiki), but the
 situation is quite different now.

 Indeed there was no development on it for the past year.
 If you have critical issues with XOffice, it may be one of the following:
 - you are using a localized version of Office or Windows (there are older
 known issues with those)
 - there is a conflict with newer XWiki versions.

 The MS Office and Windows behavior and security settings are different for
 versions released on other languages. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but
 that's the way it is.
 I've been receiving quite a few requests for a new release. However I could
 only do some bug fixing only for the En/En environment, since it's a pain
 to
 test and fix other versions.

 Thanks,
 Florin Ciubotau


 On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Vincent Massol vinc...@massol.net
 wrote:

  Hi Paul,
 
  Indeed nobody is actively working on it at the moment and I was about to
  send a mail this week to propose to retire it and move it to the contrib
  repository since nobody in the xwiki committers are active on it and we
 want
  to keep a good quality on the software that we make available.
 
  The only alternative would be someone stepping up and willing to work on
 it
  and ensure it works with latest XWiki Enterprise versions.  See that we
 have
  nobody active on it, we could throw a vote to grandfather that person as
 an
  XOffice committer so that he/she can easily work on it.
 
  Since you already fixed some bugs on it maybe you'd be interested to help
  out?
 
  Thanks a lot
  -Vincent
 
  On Oct 24, 2011, at 6:10 AM, Paul Harris wrote:
 
   Hi all,
  
   I personally fixed a few bugs in xoffice at the start of the year,
 which
  was
   released in XOffice 1.1.  That was a long time ago, and we have not
 been
   using xoffice in the meantime (not building documentation yet).  Now it
  is
   time to use it, and I'm having a lot of trouble.
  
   I would post a bug to JIRA if it were a single problem, but it appears
  that
   xoffice is fundamentally broken as I can't go longer than 30 seconds
  without
   hitting a road block.
   Does anyone use it?
  
   * For some pages with images, when I click Edit, the text appears with
  blank
   boxes for the images.
  
   * I am able to do the following: I edit a text-only page, and
 copy-paste
  in
   an image, then click Publish.  Stop and restart Word, and it is able to
  Edit
   the page WITH THE IMAGE correctly.  Seems strange that it works for
 this
   page, but not the other.
  
   * Some pages cannot be edited.  I click Edit and it either doesn't seem
  to
   hear the button click, OR it will pop up Opening page... progress
  dialog,
   which never disappears.
  
   These are serious roadblock bugs, am I the only one seeing this, or is
  this
   so buggy that noone else is using it regularly?
  
   This is version 1.1 (released early 2011), with Word 2010, on Vista,
  freshly
   installed with not much else on the laptop.
  
   thanks
   Paul
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Re: [xwiki-users] XOffice not downloading pages, missing attachments

2011-10-24 Thread Haru Mamburu
Hi, Paul,

IMHO, from one side Xoffice - great tool, from other - it's almost useless:
- MS Word is not the only editor in the PC world
- MS Word is relatively heavy application. 
- Installation process is far from seamless - huge headache for people  who 
have almost no free time and are not interested in
 learning yet another program. They will have to spend 10 times more time on 
installing it, than on mastering WYSIWYG editor. Just try it on 10 users, you 
will see the difference :-)
- Localization (here I mean cyrillic names)

Much more versatile tool - web browser.

 Everyone we talked to about editing a wiki document via the web interface
 was simply not interested.

When human has choice to learn or skip learning with the same final result, 
usually choice is obvious. Nobody ever will find browser more useful, then MS 
Word, until you will close MS Word option forever.  That's human. Meanwhile 
each and every user wil find it more useful for them, then old-styled-word 
editing. So, in this case - CHOICE is bad thing to move forward. Try it on 
regular users and you will feel it yourself.

Last century people mastered MS Word, this century people found it 
extrafeatured, simplified as much as possible editing process and made 
wiki-cloud based systems default  for document workflow.
So, for more or less big projects: Windows and Word purchase looks insane 
versus open source OS + web browser. As I understand, it's the only reason, why 
other project do not such tools (like XOffice).  I do have MS Word on my 
Windows 7 machine, but I don't remember when I used it last time to EDIT 
documents.  ;)

 As for me, XWiki has one of the best in class web-based WISIWYG editor and all 
known for me users found it easy to use: NO NEED to dig into XWiki Syntax AT 
ALL. Just try other solutions to compare.

The killer feature is that normal users can create a document and copy-paste 
screenshots into a wiki document.

This really has sence to implement into WISYWIG editor, but don't think it's a 
primary necessity. For me, for example, more critical - less complicated 
mechanism of anchor management.

Probably, these reasons are slowly pushing Xoffice aside of mainstream.

Kind regards.

Dmitry Bakbardin



24 октября 2011, 18:36 от Paul Harris harris...@gmail.com:
 The killer feature is that normal users can create a document and copy-paste
 screenshots into a wiki document.
 That cannot be done with (almost) any web wiki editor I can find at present.
 
 Every person we showed it to loved it, and was willing to try editing a
 document on the wiki.
 Everyone we talked to about editing a wiki document via the web interface
 was simply not interested.
 We work with people who have almost no free time and are not interested in
 learning yet another program (ie web-wiki)... They know MS Word well, they
 are already read to write content.
 
 I don't understand why you aren't pushing this simple but powerful component
 more.  I don't see it mentioned on wikipedia, or wikimatrix.
 I think if you made sure xoffice worked, and let people know it existed,
 then more people would use xwiki.  Its a killer feature and I don't
 understand why its not on billboards on the sides of freeways.
 
 Regards,
 Paul
 
 On 24 October 2011 20:35, Florin Ciubotaru florin.ciubot...@xwiki.comwrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  If you didn't start your documentation yet and you don't have any legacy
  documents, I'd recommend using a pure web solution like XWiki. If you use
  MS
  Office for advanced content, you will have issues pushing that content to
  the wiki anyway.
  I created XOffice a few years ago, when MS Office was a lot more dominant
  and web editors were still weak(including the one used by XWiki), but the
  situation is quite different now.
 
  Indeed there was no development on it for the past year.
  If you have critical issues with XOffice, it may be one of the following:
  - you are using a localized version of Office or Windows (there are older
  known issues with those)
  - there is a conflict with newer XWiki versions.
 
  The MS Office and Windows behavior and security settings are different for
  versions released on other languages. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but
  that's the way it is.
  I've been receiving quite a few requests for a new release. However I could
  only do some bug fixing only for the En/En environment, since it's a pain
  to
  test and fix other versions.
 
  Thanks,
  Florin Ciubotau
 
 
  On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Vincent Massol vinc...@massol.net
  wrote:
 
   Hi Paul,
  
   Indeed nobody is actively working on it at the moment and I was about to
   send a mail this week to propose to retire it and move it to the contrib
   repository since nobody in the xwiki committers are active on it and we
  want
   to keep a good quality on the software that we make available.
  
   The only alternative would be someone stepping up and willing to work on
  it
   and ensure it works with latest XWiki