Re: [GSOC] LibreOffice appliances idea

2019-04-04 Thread Rasmus Jonsson

Figured I'll post my proposal. Any input, positive or negative, from
anyone, is welcome.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FZKM2I_5Fc2ENsLxlMmkWTo6GJaS8_QHiYEERIVxVfY/edit?usp=sharing
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Re: [GSOC] LibreOffice appliances idea

2019-04-03 Thread Rasmus Jonsson

Hi. You asked me on IRC to notify you when I felt that my draft was
ready for a detailed review, and I think it is. You did say that
there's no need to mention any LO core work, and that the plan should
be fairly high-level. I have not gone into great technical detail.

Possibly the weak point is the schedule, perhaps it needs to be more
specific? Some last discussion about the proposal would be useful.

Should the user interface be more specifically defined before
submitting? Is the proposal way too short?

Anyway, please have a look. :)

Rasmus
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Re: [GSOC] LibreOffice appliances idea

2019-03-27 Thread Thorsten Behrens
Hi Rasmus,

I presume you're talking about this:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GSoC/Ideas_without_a_mentor#LibreOffice_appliances
 ?

Rasmus Jonsson wrote:
> When you say "when connected/ disconnected to/ from LAN", are you
> envisioning a system where the Pi operator would plug in an Ethernet
> cable, visit the URL on the screen (accessible only on the local
> network), upload a file, and then pull out the cable? What about WiFi?
> Could there be a solution for both?
> 
Yep, exactly as you've described it - feel free to come up with good
ideas how to design interaction for e.g. Wifi or bluetooth - if you
got the hardware to implement that.

> Since you mention a Python's httplib, I'm assuming you're not
> envisioning this functionality as being part of the main LibreOffice
> program (HTTP server, file upload, detect network connection, cycle
> through presentations), but rather as a separate project which executes
> LibreOffice and controls it remotely. This is how I believe it should/
> would be done.
> 
Yep, no point in needlessly reimplementing the wheel. OTOH, there
_should_ be LibreOffice core work included in this task. ;)

> There is already a binary package available for Raspbian, and as far as
> I can tell there is already some functionality in LO/ Impress for
> remote control over TCP, although it is apparently only available in
> experimental mode so would require more work:
> 
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/sd/README_REMOTE
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/sd/source/ui/
> remotecontrol/Server.cxx
> 
Correct.

> Using this already-existing interface one could get all the requested
> features, it seems. Perhaps there are some other ways of controlling
> LibreOffice/ Impress externally that I don't know about.
> 
There's also bluetooth, but that's just a different transport for the
same protocol.

> As for uploading files, I think you're suggesting a simple website
> with file uploads for the "shop slide display", for the "conference
> display server" some slightly more complex playlist manager would
> be needed (add, remove, sort pdfs/odfs). All through a website
> interface?
> 
Yep, that would be easiest & most flexible - can't assume people would
have touch screens for that sort of setup (or they hang it from the
ceiling & its a pain to reach).

Consider me interested in mentoring that, I'm thorsten on IRC.

Cheers,

-- Thorsten


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Re: [GSOC] LibreOffice appliances idea

2019-03-26 Thread Tomaž Vajngerl
Hi Rasmus,

On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 2:47 AM Rasmus Jonsson  wrote:
>
> I found this idea on the "Ideas without a mentor" page on the
> Wiki. I found it really interesting and would love to work on it. I do
> have a Pi and will try to experiment with this idea. I do realise
> that the idea is at least two years old.

Matus is not active anymore therefore it is in "ideas without a
mentor" section. That section is for mentors - if someone who wants to
be an mentor is interested enough to pick up an older idea, he can
move it to the "active" list. Otherwise it's not something for
students to pick from.

Regards, Tomaž
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