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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 08 March 2010 06:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [users] Compression of documents

I can add a couple slides on this, but I wasn't going to
go into huge detail ('cause I don't have time).

Basically I'll mention that the fan speed control now acts differently
based on what's plugged into the chassis, uses a zoned approach, and
works to keep everything in the zone just cool enough.

Mainly I want to make sure that no one is surprised by the
difference in behavior, and that people should expect it to work
a lot better than before.  So two, maybe three slides.  I'm not
going to go into detail about the implementation.  Wrong audience for
that.

Joe

On 03/08/10 11:41, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2010-03-07 2:50 AM, Lars Nooden wrote:
>> Despite earlier campaigns of
>> disinformation, ODF and OpenOffice.org are separate.  OpenOffice.org is
>> a program, with development led by Sun/Oracle.  ODF is a file format,
>> with development led by OASIS which has around 600 businesses,
>> government agencies, and universities taking part.  Some two dozen take
>> an active lead in the development of OpenDocument.
> 
> Yes, but other applications ODF support is often *very* different from
> Openoffice.org's... meaning, the documents do *not* look the same.
> 
> As much as like the idea of ODF, it has not even come close to achieving
> true cross-application compatibility yet.
> 

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