[tdf-discuss] LibreOffice deployment and enterprise-wide settings

2013-06-05 Thread eric.ficheux
Hi, I'm currently working on a LibreOffice deployment for 5K users and I want to give the users access to corporate document templates + a few custom tweaks like keyboard shortcuts, macro security level and so on. The only way we found to do it is through the registrymodifications.xcu file in

[tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Florian Monfort
Hi everyone ! At last Open World Forum in Paris I was talking to a colleague from Red Hat. We were discussing LibreOffice and our projects. An idea he gave is to my sense SO CLEVER, and I think we should push it to whoever might be interested, developers, discuss list or whatever... The idea :

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Flavio Moringa
I, it is not a new ideia.. Oracle started something like that for OpenOffice.org called CloudOffice: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9151759/What_we_know_about_Oracle_Cloud_Office_OpenOffice.org http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/oracle-launches-cloud-office-eyes-google-microsoft/42783 We had

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Florian Monfort
Hi Flavio :D Wasn't aware of this solution, But do you think this can be adressed to developers and see what they think about getting on it ? I think it is very important to have their opinion, if not even an absolute necessity :) On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Flavio Moringa

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Flavio Moringa
I, sure... I'm not a LO developer so it should come from them any kind of saying. There seems to be however some work done in that area... and that was my main purpose on the reply... although I don't think the source for CloudOffice is available... 2012/10/16 Florian Monfort

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Florian Monfort
Well in that case, who has any contacts ? :) On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Flavio Moringa flavio.mori...@caixamagica.pt wrote: I, sure... I'm not a LO developer so it should come from them any kind of saying. There seems to be however some work done in that area... and that was my

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Flavio Moringa
Well, the main contact with developers should be the mailling list: libreoff...@lists.freedesktop.org Cheers 2012/10/16 Florian Monfort florian.monf...@gmail.com Well in that case, who has any contacts ? :) On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Flavio Moringa flavio.mori...@caixamagica.pt

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Florian Monfort
Forwarded, thanks a lot ! =) On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Flavio Moringa flavio.mori...@caixamagica.pt wrote: Well, the main contact with developers should be the mailling list: libreoff...@lists.freedesktop.org Cheers 2012/10/16 Florian Monfort florian.monf...@gmail.com Well in

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Italo Vignoli
We have announced - and shown - a working prototype of LibreOffice OnLine one year ago, at the Paris Conference. Developers are not only aware of it, but they have already worked at developing a prototype, and we should be able to announce a beta version sometime in 2013. There have been several

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Flavio Moringa
I wasn't aware of that... does it have any relation with CloudOffice? 2012/10/16 Italo Vignoli italo.vign...@gmail.com We have announced - and shown - a working prototype of LibreOffice OnLine one year ago, at the Paris Conference. Developers are not only aware of it, but they have already

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Florian Monfort
But does that mean this is meant to be a solution available on Document Foundation servers ? Or a solution that enterprises could deploy locally ? On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Flavio Moringa flavio.mori...@caixamagica.pt wrote: I wasn't aware of that... does it have any relation with

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Italo Vignoli
Private clouds, or public clouds of third parties (like an ISP). On 10/16/12 12:38 PM, Florian Monfort wrote: But does that mean this is meant to be a solution available on Document Foundation servers ? Or a solution that enterprises could deploy locally ? -- Italo Vignoli -

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Italo Vignoli
Not at all. CloudOffice was a strictly proprietary product, which I understand it was based on a different code base (but I might be wrong as I am not a developer). On 10/16/12 12:36 PM, Flavio Moringa wrote: I wasn't aware of that... does it have any relation with CloudOffice? -- Italo

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Krabina Bernhard
Hi, you guys should talk to Zimbra, they provide a very basic functionality. Maybe the're interested in collaboration? Best regards, Bernhard Am 16.10.2012 um 10:49 schrieb Florian Monfort florian.monf...@gmail.com: Hi everyone ! At last Open World Forum in Paris I was talking to a

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Fabian Rodriguez
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Le 12-10-16 05:02 AM, Florian Monfort a écrit : [...] Enterprises are looking for a office productivity infrastructure that they can deploy in the cloud, and that could act the same as Google Doc/Drive does, but by doing it with full control

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread lj
Sort of like the way ibm docs green house project is maybe?! https://greenhouse.lotus.com/wpsgh/wcm/myconnect/ghcontent/lotus+greenhouse+next+site/home/lgh+next+homepage Could it go in this direction? ljelly. On Wednesday, 17 October 2012, Fabian Rodriguez wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED

Re: [tdf-discuss] LibreOffice for the enterprise

2012-10-16 Thread Florian Monfort
Hi, I think it could go this way, but seems like Green House is hosted by IBM itself. That's my point. Something like Google Docs or IBM Green House, but that will not require from you to store your data on externally managed servers. -- Florian Monfort Marketing Apprentice at Red Hat Marketing