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Subject: Draft Minutes: TC Coordination Call - October 20, 2009
- From: donald_harbison@us.ibm.com
- To: "odf-adoption@lists.oasis-open.or" <odf-adoption@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:50:52 -0500
Please find and review the draft minutes
of the October 20, 2009 TC meeting below.
1.) Logistics
- Roll call
Peter Junge
Beijing Redflag Chinese
2000 Software Co.
Bart Hanssens
Fedict
Donald Harbison
IBM
Robert Weir
IBM
Marino Marcich
OpenDocument Format
Alliance (ODFA)
Louis Suarez-Potts
Sun Microsystems
- Determination of quorum status
A quorum was achieved
- Review, amend/approve the minutes from our October 6, 2009 TC call:
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/odf-adoption/email/archives/200910/msg00004.html
The minutes were approved.
- Acceptance of today's agenda
*Rob Weir requested adding discussion
on the current status of the ODF 1.2 effort, plus a review of the worldwide
ODF Adoption chart.
ODF 1.2 Status:
Rob took the TC through an overview
of the current status of the ODF 1.2 standard effort .There are (3) parts:
Part 1, Schema; Part 2, OpenFormula, and Part 3, Package format for ODF
documents. Rob forecast that the OASIS public review for comments
would likely begin in early November. As a result the ODF Adoption TC should
plan to start its publicity activities to support this.
Part 3 describes some significant new
features and function for ODF: document encryption, digital signature,
and metadata are among them. The TC needs to focus on producing materials
that highlight these.
Bart Hanssens is planning on presenting
a demo of digital signature capability at the upcoming ODF Plug-fest in
Orvieto (Nov. 2 - 3)
Digital signatures needs to be supported
by multiple implementations in order to pass the OASIS Interoperability
Demo requirement.
Rob indicated that Part 2 would likely
be approved for public review approximately a month after Part 3. Part
2 (OpenForumula) public review estimates depend on how much effort is applied.
A rough estimate is an additinal 2 - 3 months (Feb 2010).
An OASIS ballot will approve all (3)
parts, following the complettion of the respective public reviews, each
lasting 60 days according to OASIS procedure.
ODF Worldwide Adoption Chart discussion:
Marino indicated that he keyed off of
Bob Sutor's map with help from Jomar Silva. Jomar used gimp to color in
the countries. There is a need to distinguish the degree of adoption; e.g.
a) requirement to use ODF; b) Government to public interaction; c) recommendation;
and d) part of an overall interoperability framework policy.
2.) Status update for OpenOffice.org
Conference planning including ODF Track, ODF Interoperability Workshop,
etc. - All
We will have all of the OASIS ODF TC
chairs present at the OpenOffice.org conference participating in an 'State
of ODF' panel discussion. Rob is preparing some questions for each panelist
to prepare ahead of time.
3.) ODF Toolkit status update - Rob
The ODF Toolkit 0.7.5 release is scheduled
for Tuesday, November 4, 2009.
4.) Review, TC Action Item plan: http://wiki.oasis-open.org/odf-adoption/OdfAdoptionTcActionItems
- All
We did not discuss the table.
5.) ODF News / Round Table -- All
We did not have time for a roundtable.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
/don
Don Harbison
Program Director, IBM ODF Initiative
Tel. +1-978-399-7018
Mobile: +1-978-761-0116
Email: donald_harbison@us.ibm.com
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