Frank ,
I hope you will be still there to aswer my questions where the answer is
mostly only in your brains :-)
I 'm sure they can use your knowledge at Impress.
BTW : Iti could be a good start i you have a look at my sugestion
<http://api.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=22239> to
change the size-definitions when importing pictures .Most presentations
are projected or are used as a "print out' whare in both cases 96 dpi
is no longer the "only choiche" . There are Beamers and printers who
need more than 96 dpi, therefore the users have to make a clear
choiche in there Impresdoc about resolution there presenations will
been projected/printed and as consequence to insert pictures with the
right amount off pixels.
all the best
Fernand
Hello fellow Base users and developers,
of the ~2000 mails I sent to d...@dba and us...@dba (wow! 20% of the
mails were from me? My mail client must be lying to me ...), this is one
of the more difficult ones.
Effective immediately, I'll be resigning from the position of Base's
project lead. Along with that, I will probably significantly reduce my
contribution to those lists, and definitely to overall Base.
Background:
Some time ago, I've been asked whether I could imagine working, on a
per-project basis, in another part of Sun's [1] OpenOffice.org team. To
be precise, the talk was about Impress. Well, after some consideration,
I said I could. But - I don't like the idea of doing things only half.
If I were to go to the Impress team, I would want to be an Impress
developer, not half an Impress and half a Base developer.
Consequently, I decided to accept this offering, but only as "full-time
assignment". Hey, this was *the* chance to get rid of the responsibility
for all the crimes I committed in Base! :)
So, here I am: still with Sun/Oracle, still with OpenOffice.org, but not
with Base anymore. Well, of course I'll continue to be available for
consultation (though my bad memory is proverbial, at least for my wife,
I'll probably remember a few things I did to the code). And the next
show stopper fix in some code area of mine will probably also be done by
/me. But I'll stop contributing significant changes to Base.
I certainly see this change with mixed feelings.
I started in the Base team more than 10 years ago, in my first job ever,
immediately after university, still some time before StarDivision was
bought by Sun, and StarOffice was open sourced as OpenOffice.org. Times
were interesting and challenging, we did some things pretty well, and
some things went ... not as good as I would have hoped. Still, Base is
an important part of my (professional, at least) life.
On the other hand, other challenges lie ahead. Impress is pretty new to
me, there'll be a lot to learn.
And who knows - perhaps I'll return to Base when the Impress team
recognizes my inherent inability to understand the basics of their work
- YMCA color models, or however those are called, and such ...
I'm going to send another mail regarding my suggestion for a project
lead successor (it won't surprise you too much).
Also, I still owe some of you an Apfelstrudel - I hope we can still do
that at some point in time :)
See you around, the OpenOffice.org community isn't *that* big that I'll
be completely out of your way ...
Ciao
Frank
[1] I am probably obliged to tell that Sun Microsystems by now is a
wholly owned subsidiary of Oracle Corporation
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