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= OpenOffice.org Specifications =
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Welcome to the web based collaboration area of the [http://specs.openoffice.org OpenOffice.org Specification Project].
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Specifications are an essential part of the OpenOffice.org development process. They serve as working base for Development, [[User Experience]], Quality Assurance and Documentation.
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* Specification for OpenOffice.org 2.0.x can be found on the [http://specs.openoffice.org UI Specifications for OpenOffice.org 2.0.x] site
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* Specifications written before can be found in the section [http://ui.openoffice.org/proposals/index.html UI Specifications for OpenOffice.org 1.1.x]
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== When do I have to Write a Specification for OpenOffice.org? ==
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A specification needs to be written if at least one of the following questions can be answered with '''YES'''.
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* Will the change cause a '''medium''' or '''major''' user interface modification?
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* Will the changes modify the configuration settings of OpenOffice.org in any way?
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* Will the changes modify the installation process or the installer configuration of OpenOffice.org in any way?
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* Will the changes modify the API of OpenOffice.org in any way?
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A specification needs '''NOT''' to be written if:
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* The changes causes a '''minor''' user interface modification.
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* The changes are not going to be integrated into the OpenOffice.org master.
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* The change is an Add-on which is distributed separately.
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== I Want to Write a Specification, Tell me How Can I Start? ==
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Writing a specification should be as easy as possible that's why we have created a [http://specs.openoffice.org/collaterals/template/OpenOffice-org-Specification-Template.ott specification template]. This template simplifies the process of writing specifications and the best reduces the time to review specifications.
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# Use the official [[Image:ott.png]] [http://specs.openoffice.org/collaterals/template/OpenOffice-org-Specification-Template.ott OpenOffice.org Specification Template]<br>'''Note:''' the template requires OpenOffice.org 2.02 or newer, make also sure that the OpenOffice.org proxy settings are configured correctly. They can be found under Tools/Options/Internet/Proxy.
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# After you have downloaded the [http://specs.openoffice.org/collaterals/template/OpenOffice-org-Specification-Template.ott specification template] check if all necessary pre-requisites for writing a specification are fulfilled. This avoids wasting resources and failures during the process of writing specifications.
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# If you can answer each of the following questions marked with the letter Q with '''Yes'''? You can start writing.<br>
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=== Q1 [Requirement]: ===
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Does a requirement, request for enhancement (RFE), or issue exist?
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=== Q2 [Concept]: ===
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Is a product concept available, which is understandable to the intended readership?
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=== Q3 [Project-Resources]:===
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Do you have a project team?
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An OpenOffice.org feature is always being devoloped by an Implementation Team (i-Team). An i-Team consists at least of two distinct persons:
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* A developer (required)
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* A quality assurance member (required)
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* An user experience member (optional, but required if the feature or bug fix affects the user interface)
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=== Q4 [Implementation Team Agreement]: ===
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Do all project members agree on Q1 - Q3?
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=== What happens if I don't have all the pre-requisites? ===
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Well, the consequence could be that your valuable work won't be integrated into OpenOffice.org.
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== "What Else do I Have to Follow?" ==
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# It is strongly recommended to follow the [[The Three Golden Rules for Writing OpenOffice.org Specifications]]
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# If need to do a compatitive analyses please follow the [[Guidelines for Accomplishing a Competitive Analysis on Feature Level]]
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