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<h3><a name="e1"></a>Open discussion about OpenOffice.org programmability features</h3>
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<td>Juergen Schmitd and Stefan Bergmann<br>
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We invite you to an open discussion about the programmability features
of OpenOffice.org. The intention of this discussion is to get direct
feedback about the current situation and the existing features and to
get ideas what we can do to make it more attractive and easier to
develop for OpenOffice.org. We would like to address several topics in
this discusson:<br>
- what can we do to increase the developer community (related to
extension, e.g. add-ons, macro libraries, ...)
- how can we increase and improve our code snippet base on
api.openoffice.org (more snippets, ensuring quality, extend to complete
examples, ...)<br>
- who can help to prepare developer documentation for different
abstaction levels and skills. The current Developer's Guide is more for
experts and we need further documentaiton for beginners. We need
specific documentation for Basic users as well as for Java, C++, CLI or
Python. Different kind of documentation reaching from best practise,
over short 5-pagers describing a single aspect to complete guides for
larger API areas (e.g. writer API). <br>
We, that are Juergen Schmidt (project lead of the API project) and
Stephan Bergmann (project lead of the UDK project), are looking forward
to an open discussion with interested community members to share ideas,
start new collaborations with others and to drive this important
programmability aspect for OpenOffice.org forward.
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<h3><a name="e2"></a>Can the ECDL on OOo strengthen the adoption of free software?
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- How to use OpenOffice.org to reduce the digital divide into educational
field.<br>
- What initiatives are carried out to enforce the combined usage of both
OpenOffice.org and ECDL certification.<br>
- What materials are in development to help people use OpenOffice.org to
take the ECDL certification in Italy.<br>
- What versions of OpenOffice.org are already supported. What training
material is available (both certified and not).
- What ATES can be used.<br>
- What are the times of the process of implementing exams for
OpenOffice.org 2.0.
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<h3><a name="e3"></a>A get together for those interested in promoting OpenOffice.org in schools and higher education</h3>
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<td>Ian Lynch
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Schools are the future and strategically of pivotal
importance to the long term take up of Open Office.org. This meeting
will be an opportunity to share ideas and experiences about what
improvements we can make to current strategies for increasing the
presence of OOo in schools and other educational establishements. Also
we can meet each other and put faces to E-mails
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