[dev] Re: [OOoCon] OOoCon 2008 - Dress code 'business' at opening ceremony

2008-10-30 Thread Peter Junge
Hi again, several people have been asking me, what *business casual* clothing will exactly mean. Should be more or less like this: + Shirt in muted color with collar and long sleeves + Low shoes, black, dark-blue or brown + Muted color trousers plus suitable - jacket or - vest or - high qua

[dev] Re: [marketing] Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-30 Thread Nguyen Vu Hung
Hello, In my very humble opinion, OpenOffice.org is not a truly open. Main coders is a team working in German and they work locally. Language is not the problem but IMO this is what they want to do. OOo is a very big project( 9.8 MLOC) and it is quite hard to add a new feature, or fix a bug. If a

Re: [dev] Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-30 Thread André Schnabel
Hi, eric b schrieb: Hi Andre, Just a question : what does mean Developer for you exactly ? *sigh* .. depends. Normally I'd say "people who contribute code". Unfortunately many people claim, that communites consist of "developers" (somemayextend to "and other less important contributors")

Re: [dev] SVN and lineends

2008-10-30 Thread Rich
On 2008.10.30. 16:06, Eike Rathke wrote: Hi Heiner, On Wednesday, 2008-10-29 19:14:07 +0100, Heiner Rechtien wrote: modifying a .cxx file on Windows, and committing it to SVN, followed by a "svn diff -r PREV ", shows me that *the complete* file changed with the commit. Doing a "svn diff -r PR

Re: [dev] SVN and lineends

2008-10-30 Thread Eike Rathke
Hi Heiner, On Wednesday, 2008-10-29 19:14:07 +0100, Heiner Rechtien wrote: > >> modifying a .cxx file on Windows, and committing it to SVN, followed by > >> a "svn diff -r PREV ", shows me that *the complete* file changed > >> with the commit. Doing a "svn diff -r PREV -x --ignore-eol-style " >

[dev] Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-30 Thread eric b
Hi Andre, Just a question : what does mean Developer for you exactly ? Looking at your map, I didn't found too much of people who commited anything, and I seriously doubt this is a correct description of the OpenOffice.org developers, but maybe I misunderstood the sense of the word ...

[dev] Re: [discuss] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-30 Thread André Schnabel
Hi, Zaheda Bhorat schrieb: :-( We have only six community entries so far in our attempt to create an OpenOffice.org community map. None of the entries include developers. Our goal was to get off to a great start to this project with many entries in time for OOoCon 2008 in Beijing next week.

[dev] Re: [marcon] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-30 Thread Florian Effenberger
Hi, :-( We have only six community entries so far in our attempt to create an OpenOffice.org community map. None of the entries include developers. Our goal was to get off to a great start to this project with many entries in time for OOoCon 2008 in Beijing next week. I'd really love to see

[dev] Re: OpenOffice.org Community Mapping Project

2008-10-30 Thread Zaheda Bhorat
All, :-( We have only six community entries so far in our attempt to create an OpenOffice.org community map. None of the entries include developers. Our goal was to get off to a great start to this project with many entries in time for OOoCon 2008 in Beijing next week. I trust more of yo

[dev] OOoCon 2008 - Dress code 'business' at opening ceremony

2008-10-30 Thread Peter Junge
Dear OOoCon attendees, I know this announcement will cost me many friends, I have made over the last couple of weeks. ;-) However, the opening ceremony of this years OOoCon will be celebrated at the Diaoyutai (Pearl Fishing Terrace) State Guest House, a public building. Hence, the organizational