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Subject: First draft of an outline for the ODF ISV white paper
Hi all, What do you think about the following outline for the ODF ISV white paper that we have been discussing during the last two calls: Why ODF matters =============== * ODF policies (e.g. e-Ping in Brazil and MIOS in South Africa) * OpenOffice.org download numbers * Number of OpenOffice.org copies distributed by Linux distros * Lotus Symphony download numbers * Number of Google Apps users * Large OpenOffice.org deployments (e.g. French ministries) * ODF Alliance membership * Hardware vendors bundling OpenOffice.org (e.g. Everex, Asus) Promotion channels potentially "accessibile to" ISVs ==================================================== * opendocument.xml.org * OpenOffice.org Newsletter * OpenOffice.org Extension Repository * Planned OpenOffice.org Solutions Newsletter / Mailing List * OpenOffice.org website / solutions wiki page * OASIS newsletters? * ODF Alliance newsletters? * IBM channels? * KOffice channels? List of existing ISV solutions ============================== * Applications supporting ODF * Applications integrating with ODF implementations * Statements/quotes from vendors about how they implemented the ODF support / the ODF implementation integration Development Tools & Integration Technologies ============================================ * ODF Toolkit project * OpenOffice.org API + NetBeans/Eclipse Integration * OpenOffice.org Extension Framework * Perl module on CPAN * XQuery (recent article) * XSLT examples * Python? * Java tools by J. David Eisenberg Further Info ============ * opendocument.xml.org * www.openoffice.org * www.odfalliance.org What items or topics are missing? What should be added, changed and/or removed? Thanks, Erwin
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