Hi,
I was download the open office last few weeks, mainly I use it for typing
Persian language but since I have download the open office, I have problem with
writing Persian. some times the crosser it suddenly jump to beginning of line.
another problem I have is to selecting paragraph,
Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
I am not certain about Andrea.
Yes, that's me; and thanks Michal for taking pictures, now we only need
the text to make a short blog post...
Also, who is in the seat in one of the photos?
It's Louis on the right, Peter Kelly at the podium, Steve Hathaway (see
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Rob Weir r...@robweir.com wrote:
Those who know the history know that Apache OpenOffice is the
continuation of the OpenOffice.org project, which itself came from a
proprietary suite developed in Germany called StarOffice, which itself
started as StarWriter, an
The OpenOffice PMC had a productive meeting with Infrastructure at
ApacheCon a few days ago. As agreed, I'm sending my notes (sorry for the
delay). I'm putting everything together so that we can update this from
time to time and measure progress. (For the OpenOffice dev list: this
message
Hi.
I have been asked and accepted to once again take care of our servers (some
logistic is still outstanding, which hopefully will not be a showstopper).
The current admin(s) will be able to stop/restart services/vms should I not
be available.
I plan a number of actions in 2014, and for that I
jan i wrote:
The current admin(s) will be able to stop/restart services/vms should I not
be available.
OK, so this is item #1 from the list I recently sent if someone is lost.
And I am staying in the devops group (people who can restart VM).
I plan a number of actions in 2014, and for that
Hi Jan,
First I assume that by admin you mean users having access to the machine/server
(and not the admin of the forum interface).
On the English forum, I think that imacat is admin, not sure if Drew Jensen
(still) is.
Note that Terry had set up a group in the EN forum for NL admins, it may
On 2014-11 -23, at 12:58, Kay Schenk kay.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Rob Weir r...@robweir.com wrote:
Those who know the history know that Apache OpenOffice is the
continuation of the OpenOffice.org project, which itself came from a
proprietary suite
Concerning the blog,
I think I wrote something like the first post on that blog, and I did some
curation also. I agree Roller is not friendly for either of those activities.
[I just confirmed that I am still an editor and I just now curated many
comments on recent posts that had never been
Hi,
On 23 November 2014 at 05:38, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:
Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
I am not certain about Andrea.
Yes, that's me; and thanks Michal for taking pictures, now we only need
the text to make a short blog post...
Also, who is in the seat in one of the
Thank you SO much for this update...and see inline below.
On 11/23/2014 11:30 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
The OpenOffice PMC had a productive meeting with Infrastructure at
ApacheCon a few days ago. As agreed, I'm sending my notes (sorry for the
delay). I'm putting everything together so that
Oh my. I wasn't around when that project was created. Is there any update on
what was accomplished? It ended before Summer 2014, yes?
I have the same itch, although I don’t think the builds should require
Microsoft Project files. There are too many problems with those, along with
other
On 23 Nov 2014, at 10:38 am, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:
It's Louis on the right, Peter Kelly at the podium, Steve Hathaway (see
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Capstone_2013_Client_Requirements_Document )
in the audience, and I think the hands on the left are Svante
2014-11-23 21:55 GMT+01:00 Louis Suárez-Potts lui...@gmail.com:
On 2014-11 -23, at 12:58, Kay Schenk kay.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Rob Weir r...@robweir.com wrote:
Those who know the history know that Apache OpenOffice is the
continuation of the
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