Hello,
please cast your vote for the steering committee call in calendar week
20. As discussed, it's on the weekend this time again:
http://www.doodle.com/9ffn85imeskgn82q
Florian
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Florian Effenberger flo...@documentfoundation.org
Steering Committee and Founding Member of The Document
Hello *,
I've contributed for several years to the OOo project and I'm here
around the TDF/LibO one since its birth.
In this time, I've followed several mailing lists and projects and
though I know how much complex is a project of this kind, I really feel
a sensation of wastage of resources
Hi Gianluca,
On 15/05/2011 10:59, Gianluca Turconi wrote:
Hello *,
I've contributed for several years to the OOo project and I'm here
around the TDF/LibO one since its birth.
In this time, I've followed several mailing lists and projects and
though I know how much complex is a project of
Hi Sophie,
sophie wrote:
the system could be a bug tracker with a less technical UI than BZ, but
I think a wiki with a good template could be enough. Why do you say
dispersive?
Because you have to navigate *a lot* through the currently on line wiki
before finding the info a contributor may
Gianluca,
On 15/05/2011 11:44, Gianluca Turconi wrote:
Hi Sophie,
sophie wrote:
the system could be a bug tracker with a less technical UI than BZ, but
I think a wiki with a good template could be enough. Why do you say
dispersive?
Because you have to navigate *a lot* through the currently
sophie wrote:
So now, you've find what to do for your next free hours ;-)
I can, if I find some people with tech skills for the implementation. :-P
Of course, there are many things that should be discussed, among them
the level of detail for the help requests so that the whole structure
On 15/05/2011 12:33, Gianluca Turconi wrote:
sophie wrote:
So now, you've find what to do for your next free hours ;-)
I can, if I find some people with tech skills for the implementation. :-P
Of course, there are many things that should be discussed, among them
the level of detail for the
sophie wrote:
I think that we can draw the implementation first with a large scope on
the wiki, and narrow the levels little by little following the
discussion on the list.
And thanks for this proposal, Gianluca, I'll be happy to work with you
on it.
I've just posted to
Hi e-letter, *,
e-letter schrieb:
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:36 PM, e-letter inp...@gmail.com wrote:
[..]
When can someone improve mailing list behaviour with web mail
clients like gmail???
Well I did some testing. Might be it's a good Idea to find the reason
*before* declaring the mailing
On 15 May 2011 06:35, Jonathan Aquilina eagles051...@gmail.com wrote:
On 15/05/2011 03:58, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Ian
Le 2011-05-14 18:14, Ian Lynch a écrit :
Totally agree with this. OOo had some severe problems in the early days
simply because it was not easy to install across hundreds of
Hi Johnathan and Ian
Thanks Johnathan for your offer of help. I believe this is the kind of
help we would need. We could have a network of testers who could test
the server implementation of LibreOffice and report back to the devs. I
still think that we should also have a corporate
On 15 May 2011 17:47, Marc Paré m...@marcpare.com wrote:
Hi Johnathan and Ian
Thanks Johnathan for your offer of help. I believe this is the kind of help
we would need. We could have a network of testers who could test the server
implementation of LibreOffice and report back to the devs. I
sophie wrote:
Gianluca,
On 15/05/2011 11:44, Gianluca Turconi wrote:
Hi Sophie,
sophie wrote:
the system could be a bug tracker with a less technical UI than BZ, but
I think a wiki with a good template could be enough. Why do you say
dispersive?
Because you have to navigate *a lot* through
Hi Bernhard,
On Sun, 15 May 2011 02:57:51 +0200
Bernhard Dippold bernh...@familie-dippold.at wrote:
If so, we could ask the developers to have a look at the code and
find the relevant string to replace the image (if it is an image - if
it's just a gradient, we might not be able to modify it
Valentin wrote the following on 05/13/2011 08:39 PM:
Hello guys!
I tested today the latest LibreOffice builds (beta 5 of 3.4) and I saw the
better desktop integration in the Ubuntu-Desktop (10.10). Good work!
But ... since years there is one thing, that I absolutely don't like. It's
this
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