On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Gianluca Turconi
<ml@letturefantastiche.com> wrote:
Technically speaking, it may be true, because users always ask for new
features, but when we're talking about open formats and document exchange,
it's quite different.
More often than not, the users are interested about features in the
interface rather than features in the document format. I think it's a
bit rarer that feature requests will require the document format to be
extended.
Either way, if there's a need to extend ODF for any reasons, maybe
it's a good idea to keep a very visible page giving tips on
compatibility with LibO's extended ODF, with code snippets that show
how to parse only those extensions?
-Thiago
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