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Revision as of 10:22, 17 November 2008

Milestone I - Production Ready

First goal for the ODF@WWW effort must be, to "release" something which has been properly checked-in and which has some kind of feature set, which seems to be usable. It is not yet ;-) the goal to conquer the world, but just to get the basics in place.

Title State
Create an Incubator Project
Draft a short proposal. done
Submit it to the Incubator lead, Louis Suarez-Potts for review. done
Advertise that proposal on the relevant lists and on discuss@openoffice.org. done
Ask for a vote on the merits of the project. done
Create the project. done
Prepare project pages in progress
Set up an ODF Wiki
Set up a publicly accessible ODF Wiki. in progress
Moves pages from OOo Media Wiki into the ODF Wiki. open
CVS Check-In
Check-in Prototype in progress
Organize Release Management
Features
User Authentication in progress

Organization

Create an Incubator Project

See http://www.openoffice.org/about_us/protocols_proposing.html for how-to creating an incubator project.

Set up an ODF Wiki

Set up an ODF Wiki to used for the Project itself, e.g. something as

 http://odf-at-www.services.openoffice.org

CVS Check-In

Download prototype from Mediacast and check it in into the project repository.

Organize Release Management

Features

Support All Applications

Support for all application types: Currently missing are drawings and presentations.

Support Mac OS Clients

Support for Mac OS X Clients.

User Authentication

Users need to login to be able to save documents. Apache.org has some documentation on this. One may either use HTTP Basic authentication or HTTP Digest authentication. See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_dav.html.

Single Click Install

  • Change installation instructions to "single click" install (or close :-).
  • Chang client script to "single click" install (or close :-)

Consistency

Define Document Life cycle

Deliverables

Installation Sets

Personal tools