On Wed, Dec 25, 2013 at 03:32:47PM +0400, None None wrote: Normally I don't reply to such blatant FUD but I have a lot of free time today and I'm bored.
> > > Hello, my name is Alexander , at the moment I am a programmer in OGAOU SPO " > Belgorod College of industry and services " , country: Russia , city of > Belgorod. > > I want to introduce into commercial operation institution package LibreOffice > as an alternative package of MS Office, in order to move to the format ODF, > which in our country is a national fixed state standard ( ISO / IEC > 26300-2010 . Came into force on June 1, 2011 ) . However , implementation of > this project gives me concerns about the advisability of this step for the > following reasons : What does your country's implementation of ODF have to do with open source software? > > I know in many business organizations and educational institutions was an > attempt to introduce LibreOffice and OpenOffice, but they all failed. Even > where people were friendly to the use of these products later returned to the > MS Office package due to the low quality software LibreOffice and OpenOffice > ( because of the continuing occurrence of bugs and endless expectations of > new releases in which errors have not been corrected ), the appearance > artifacts for viewing and printing of documents created in MS Office and > other non- ODF (Open Document Format). In general, the situation is that > there is a standard but actually exists only on paper , in addition to MS > Office 2013 support is implemented ODF, which makes it even more attractive > to use. The above is a symptom of lazy or incompetent IT departments that don't or can't learn to use the software. > > In my opinion , free software does not justify its poor quality. Many IT > professionals and PC users have an opinion about LibreOffice and OpenOffice > as a " shitty " software, which can not be used in the workplace. You're right, that's *your* opinion. How do you account for the fact that open source software is in worldwide use every day in production environments. Just few of the many cites: http://www.infoworld.com/d/developer-world/open-source-what-you-should-learn-french-461 http://opensource.com/government/12/11/france-latest-fully-embrace-open-source http://news.cnet.com/2100-1001-272299.html > > In contrast to system administrators trying to implement packages LibreOffice > or OpenOffice, I am a professional programmer and familiar with the process > of software development. In my opinion the industrial application package > LibreOffice is possible, but subject to personal contact with the immediate > developers package their interest in creating a quality product and > responsiveness to the comments , suggestions for improvement and immediate > response on the error of the package , as well as providing operational fixes > without having to wait for the official release. I believe that developers > care about their product and frankly, I know that in the case to contact > technical support patches can wait for years That's a feature of some closed source software, notably Microsoft. You can email them with your concerns until you're blue in the face and they will produce an update months later if then. Open source developers will cure problems usually in a few days. > and a direct appeal to the developer can take it to cure is not more than 15 > minutes . You must think that developers have nothing to do but wait for you to contact them. They're not on your payroll. 15 minutes is laughable except for isolated instances, not in general. Also, as a programmer, as you claim to be, you should know a 15 minute fix to a problem can introduce more bugs than it cures. > > My idea is to introduce a distinctive package LibreOffice is in close > interaction directly with the developers and their interest in this > cooperation . What in the hell does the above sentence mean? > > As a result of successful implementation , the package will have the right to > life What does "the right to life" mean? >and begin to be implemented in other educational institutions of Russia ( as >exists between educational institutions experience exchange program , usually >a methodological associations ) , as well information about the successful >implementation of the same will go to the Ministry of Education of the Russian >Federation and respectively wave on other ministries. This collaboration will >raise the quality of software , as it will be used in the work (in the " >battle" conditions and not on the bench) . > > Waiting for your reply on this proposal and look forward to working ... Don't hold your breath waiting. What tells me you're a troll is the fact that you don't know what you're talking about. If you actually are a programmer you would know better. 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