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Lead: [[KR|Kay Ramme]] Co-Lead: [[Lutz Hoeger]], Charles-H. Schulz, [[SZ|Stefan Zimmermann]]
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<strong>ODF@WWW</strong>
  
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<big>Bringing ODF and OpenOffice.org into the World Wide Web</big>
  
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<center>Bringing ODF and OpenOffice.org into the WWW.</center>
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<big>The ODF@WWW project aims to develop companion products for ODF and OpenOffice.org to extend their reach into the World Wide Web. This is done by developing Web Server as well as OOo extensions, allowing to easily serve and access HTML and ODF. This project focuses on simple implementation and re-usage of already existing applications, such as the OOo Application Suite or the Apache Web Server.</big>
 
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The [[ODF@WWW]] project aims to bring the OpenOffice.org suite on the Internet and attempts to define conceptually what should the future OpenOffice.org platform be. This project integrates three different initiatives:
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* the development of companion products for ODF and OpenOffice.org in order to extend their reach into the WWW.
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* a conceptual framework defining the future evolution of OpenOffice.org as a platform called the [[Pinneberg]] Files
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* a way for community members to propose new evolutions for the product, that can be transformed into feature proposals through the Request For Enhancements (RFE)
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==Towards an ODF Wiki==
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[[ODF@WWW/ODF Wiki]]
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==The Pinneberg Files==
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Started first by Charles-H. Schulz, the [[Pinneberg]] Files are a conceptual framework designed to organize the thinking and the drawing of a concept for the future of OpenOffice.org as a product. This future product is not defined with a release number. Rather, it attempts to define some broad vision for the OpenOffice.org "platform" that can then be broken down into several more fine-grained parts so that these parts can in turn be translated into RFEs (Requests For Enhancements). Specifically, this initiative attempts to define the future of potential OpenOffice.org "products" around the initial work of ODF@WWW (aka the ODF wiki and online sync mechanisms).  
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==Community contributed proposals and dissemination/feedback==
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[[User_Experience/Grand_Concept|Leonard Mada's proposal]] and [[OOo_Next|other contributed proposals]] are examples of proposals that feed both Pinneberg on a conceptual level and the ODF wiki on a technical level. We encourage participation of anyone interested in the community.
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==Pages==
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This [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI0AEJkotzM&fmt=6 screencast] may give some intuitive understanding of what the ODF@WWW is all about ... (Note: This screencast is also in hires [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/720p 720p] [http://mediacast.sun.com/users/Kay.Ramme/media/ODF-WWW-An-ODF-Wiki available].)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:11, 20 November 2008

Lead: Kay Ramme Co-Lead: Lutz Hoeger, Charles-H. Schulz, Stefan Zimmermann

ODF@WWW

Bringing ODF and OpenOffice.org into the World Wide Web

ODF@WWW Logo.png

The ODF@WWW project aims to develop companion products for ODF and OpenOffice.org to extend their reach into the World Wide Web. This is done by developing Web Server as well as OOo extensions, allowing to easily serve and access HTML and ODF. This project focuses on simple implementation and re-usage of already existing applications, such as the OOo Application Suite or the Apache Web Server.

This screencast may give some intuitive understanding of what the ODF@WWW is all about ... (Note: This screencast is also in hires 720p available.)

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