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Luis E Vásquez r wrote:

Medellin, dic 5 2010

Hi, guys & girls

This is an interesting idea, all the software open source office suite in
a
super combined, but not to go against anyone, just to deliver a highly
productive tool that "... listen to essential information on the user .."
and
only this one dedicated to usability and performance.

Learning from Mozilla, now the "... king of the browsers .." on the world
market.

Best Regards


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2010/12/5 Robert Derman <robert.derman@pressenter.com>

Valter Mura wrote:

In data lunedì 15 novembre 2010 17:39:08, Mirek M. ha scritto:



 It would also be great if LibO, KOffice, AbiWord,  Gnumeric, Ease, and


all



the other open-source editors worked together to set  standards.


It's called Open Document Format (ODF) and LibO/OOo support it.
It's managed by OASIS (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/office/)
and
has
been accepted
as an ISO standard as well.


I know that ODF is a standard. I meant set other standards, such as
keyboard shortcuts, default websites for content (fonts, templates,
clipart, ...), symbolism, command names, default fonts (as I explained,
if
all the open-source projects agreed on a triad of default fonts, these
fonts could easily gain the widespread usage as Times-Arial-Courier
have
enjoyed for years), etc.



This is an interesting point of view...

So, what about joining efforts to create a bigger open source office
suite
project? I mean, LibO, KOffice, Abiword, Gnumeric et als all together
against closed and commercial products...


This is an interesting idea, all the open source office software
combining
to go up against M$ Office.  Perhaps being big enough might just do the
job,
it certainly has for Mozilla, which has taken a BIG bite out of Internet
Explorers market share.


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You are dreaming.

In OOo we have so many versions as "distro", LibO is taking the same road.
Each distro (each dev.) want his own built.
We are not able to have 1 same product and you want an association with
others suite...

This is the big problem of open source.

Gérard
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