Hi Steven,
StarOffice regularly release their software with copyright protected
fonts, clipart and the migration wizard for MSO (which might have been
moved to OOo now) if I am not mistaken ;-)
Best Regards
Per Eriksson
20 jan 2010 kl. 23.58 skrev Ian :
On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 17:45 -0500
Lars Nooden wrote:
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> IFLA would be another organization to work through. Open Standards and
> open source are in line with, one might say prerequisite to, the
> organizational goals. That's true especially for ALA, which has a
> codified 'bill of rights' that could be brought up, dusted off an
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-20 08.33:
well that time slot is not too convenient for the APAC area. 1:00 AM in
China, 2:00 AM in Japan, 3:00 AM in East-Australia and 5:00 AM in New
Zealand.
well, we had a public vote at
http://www.doodle.com
On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 17:45 -0500, Steven Shelton wrote:
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> On 1/19/2010 3:07 PM, Heavlin, Lee wrote:
> > From time to time, Sun takes the
> > OpenOffice.org code base, integrates proprietary features, and releases
> > the combined product as a n
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> From time to time, Sun takes the
> OpenOffice.org code base, integrates proprietary features, and releases
> the combined product as a new version of StarOffice. In fact, a month
> before OpenOffice.org 2.0
Hi Florian,
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Florian Effenberger
wrote:
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> Is this amount still up to date? It sounds reasonable to me and I've seen
> support from this list. If you can confirm that 500 USD is still the amount
> you need, I'll talk to the budget holder and authorize
Hi
Mr. Marino Marcich from http://www.odfalliance.org/ has confirmed he will
help us at the booth.
Russell
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Lars Nooden wrote:
> Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
> > Engaging the ALA (and also, I'd think) in the global campaign to move
> > to a true open standard like t
Hi Christine,
It is equal to 11am your time.
Best,
Isabelle
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Hi Christin
Hi Christine,
Christine Louise Beems wrote on 2010-01-20 16.32:
Question: I'm new to UTC... could someone who is knowledgable confirm
(or correct) my calculationg that 1800 UTC+1 is equal to 1pm Central
Standard Time on Monday, January 25... in the USA? Thanks... ~Christine
www.timeanddate.co
Question: I'm new to UTC... could someone who is knowledgable confirm (or
correct) my calculationg that 1800 UTC+1 is equal to 1pm Central Standard
Time on Monday, January 25... in the USA? Thanks... ~Christine
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Respectfully, and only in the 'for what it's worth' capacity, Alexandro's
dilemma is an excellent illustration of why it is so important to allocate
budgets in advance. And generally, if there is agreement to this concept
(which I have heard support for but no one spoke against -- unless I've
m
Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
> Engaging the ALA (and also, I'd think) in the global campaign to move
> to a true open standard like the ODF is, I think, a solid tactic and
> might be a stronger one than focusing on OOo alone. (OOo is the
> "implementation" and is not commensurate with the standard; it
Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
> I've been trying to get the Canadian equivalent of the ALA to adopt
> the ODF, and have also worked with the Swedish equivalent and others.
> The tide is turning--and I'm delighted to say, to a rational solution
> that favours open standards and sustainable tools.
IFLA
Hi,
On 2010-01-19, at 09:15 , WorldLabel.com wrote:
> There has been some discussion off-list about ODF. I think it would be a
> great idea to include information on the format at the booth also. I will
> make contact with some folks at the Opendocumentfellowship and ODFalliance
> to see if we ca
Hi,
dongxiaohong wrote on 2010-01-20 10.21:
i support peter's viewpoint. the time is so difficult to our area, like China, Japan, korea
etc. i suggestion that you should take experience from some "successful examples",
like OASIS ODF& OIC teleconference meeting, to arrange schedule.
we had
hi florian:
i support peter's viewpoint. the time is so difficult to our area, like China,
Japan, korea etc. i suggestion that you should take experience from some
"successful examples", like OASIS ODF & OIC teleconference meeting, to arrange
schedule.
best regard
2010-01-20
Xiaohong Don
Hi mak,
sorry for the delay in my reply, have a lot to do at the moment.
mak wrote on 2010-01-16 22.30:
Here is a draft of details, we can flex as per budget you may allow.
[...]
A total of* 35,000 BDT or 500 US$* (
http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter#from=USD;to=BDT;amt=500)
Is
Hello,
Lars Nooden wrote on 2010-01-17 22.16:
+1, unless someone can post a interesting or good reason otherwise
We have the wiki picking up much of that function, such as the
Deployments page:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Major_OpenOffice.org_Deployments
Regards,
/Lars
as no o
Hi,
Drew Jensen wrote on 2010-01-14 18.31:
Also, setup a wiki page
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/US/Home/ALA-2010
as a collection point for details.
sorry for my late reply, currently a bit behind my Inbox, but working on
it. :-)
Can someone bring me up to date? Did I get it rig
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-20 08.33:
well that time slot is not too convenient for the APAC area. 1:00 AM in
China, 2:00 AM in Japan, 3:00 AM in East-Australia and 5:00 AM in New
Zealand.
well, we had a public vote at
http://www.doodle.com/participation.html?pollId=5p52mbss52magu
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