Re: More Political Stuff.
- From: Matthew Berg <galt gothpoodle com>
- To: Sean Middleditch <sean middleditch iname com>
- Cc: Martin Sevior <msevior mccubbin ph unimelb edu au>,gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: More Political Stuff.
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:02:23 -0400 (EDT)
Best place to look for updates is right on the webpage:
http://www.abisource.com/dev/news/index.phtml
They give some basic summaries, bug and patch statistics, and pointers to
relevant threads on the mailing list.
Matt
On 25 Aug 2000, Sean Middleditch wrote:
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> >
> >
> >
> > On 25 Aug 2000, Sean Middleditch wrote:
> > >
> > > Also the issue with StarOffice. I've used StarOffice a couple times,
> > > along with ApplixWare, and my God did they ever suck horribly. Is
> > > StarOffice REALLY going to be the official GNOME desktop? Why can't we
> > > develop our own software? We have Gnumeric, and AbiWord could be great
> > > too if it got worked on more (its development seems Gods-awful slow to
> > > me). We have Dia, and GIMP, etc. What true point is there to using
> > > StarOffice? I mean, options are nice, but there needs to be one
> > > official office suite, and I honestly think GNOME needs its own, not a
> > > borrowed office suite that isn't that good to begin with. Porting the
> > > code to GNOME-libs and bonobo would probably take more time than just
> > > writing our own: I know I find development a hell of a lot easier than
> > > porting code to new API's.
> >
> > The abiword hackers haven't been in touch with SUN at all about Star
> > Office. We should do this but we've been too busy doing stuff we need
> > for 1.0. Expect lots of Gnome (and other) goodies after the 0.7.11 release
> > (due Real Soon Now). However 0.7.11 is mainly step along the way. Although
> > we've made about 700 commits over the last 2 months a lot of it is behind
> > the scenes stuff that isn't immediately obvious. Building a word processor
> > is hard work. We will keep hacking though. Hopefully Sun will help us.
> > We've already got the foundation they need. Fully GUI independence, an
> > active and lively development community and other stuff they'll want too.
> >
>
> OK! Is there a status page on the abisource site? It's a lot easier to
> keep track of this stuff that way than downloading CVS code, or trying
> to make sense of most ChangeLogs.
>
> > Cheers
> >
> > Martin Sevior
> >
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> >
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