Re: [dev-biblio] taking the biscuit

2006-10-18 Thread David Wilson
On Thursday 19 October 2006 3:48 am, Jon Rubin wrote: > Hi Bruce, > Apologies to the list members, I realise that in life three things are > inevitable: death, taxes and lost data but sometimes the latter can > happen at a very bad time, and inevitably when you've just done a lot of > work. > As fo

Re: [dev-biblio] taking the biscuit

2006-10-18 Thread Jon Rubin
Hi Bruce, Apologies to the list members, I realise that in life three things are inevitable: death, taxes and lost data but sometimes the latter can happen at a very bad time, and inevitably when you've just done a lot of work. As for Sun (and let me make it clear I do not include and list memb

Re: [dev-biblio] taking the biscuit

2006-10-18 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
Hi Jon, Quick question: can you just confirm where your database was stored? I need to pass on the info to the Writer people. On this ... On 10/18/06, Jon Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OK, so I understand that Sun has very little interest in actually getting the bibliography project the su

[dev-biblio] taking the biscuit

2006-10-18 Thread Jon Rubin
OK, so I understand that Sun has very little interest in actually getting the bibliography project the support it needs, and even with the added functionality that Zotero brings nobody really uses the bibliography functions in OO (because they're not usable in their current state) but I've just