sanderblogSander blogging about OpenOffice.org and stuffsailing calm and boring waters- February 22, 2004 The waters are calm, boring and there is nobody else sailing in them. ALMOST nobody else. Not anybody new at least. No people I haven't see countless times over the past 6 months. Boring, huh One of the most bizzare things about OpenOffice.org development for me has always been the continual lack of luck in attracting developers - any kind of developers, whetever those who work on the core parts of OpenOffice.org or add new functionality. docpi: Sorry to appear spiritual for lack of better...http://www.jroller.com/sander/entry/sailing_calm_and_boring_waters OpenOffice.org and RDF- February 12, 2004 From the series of "the best kept secrets you wouldn't even have thought of" - the RDF export filter for OpenOffice.org is at wieser.at, where you can download the filter in a jar, the template and an example rdf document. If you feel the description on the page is a bit overwhelming, use Bablefish to translate it to English ;-) There are actually even more XSLT transform based OpenOffice.org export filters that you can download and simply use in OpenOffice.org - but sadly it seems few...http://www.jroller.com/sander/entry/openoffice_org_and_rdf The siege continues- February 11, 2004 Guess what - its the third week of mailing list malfunction now, and there is no end in sight at all. The mailing list have a best estimate delay of at least six hours which means that real communication is definitely not what is happening. Mails sent in the morning (European timezones) have not yet made it into the mailing lists, never mind when answers to such will be written and sent back to the lists. This anything but helps with things like: preparing for the OpenOffice.org 1.1.1...http://www.jroller.com/sander/entry/the_siege_continues1 The siege continues- February 11, 2004 Guess what - its the third week of mailing list malfunction now, and there is no end in sight at all. The mailing list have a best estimate delay of at least six hours which means that real communication is definitely not what is happening. Mails sent in the morning (European timezones) have not yet made it into the mailing lists, never mind when answers to such will be written and sent back to the lists. This anything but helps with things like: preparing for the OpenOffice.org 1.1.1...http://www.jroller.com/sander/entry/the_siege_continues |