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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Bonsoir à tous,

maintenant que nous avons testé et validé la version francophone de la 
3.3.0 il est temps pour moi également de vous annoncer officiellement ma 
démission en tant que co-lead du projet fr.openoffice.org.

Je voudrais saluer et remercier très chaleureusement toutes les 
personnes croisées au hasard des listes, du forum, sur IRC, au détour 
d'un stand ou d'une conférence pour leur participation au projet.

Je tiens à rendre un hommage tout particulier à Jean-Baptiste qui aura 
fait preuve d'une énergie peu commune et Sophie bien sûr pour son 
engagement et l'état d'esprit qui l'anime!

Pour ma part, je continuerai à œuvrer sur le plan professionnel pour le 
développement de l'éco-système autour de l'OpenDocument seul garant de 
la maîtrise du contenu indépendamment de l'application utilisée.

En revanche sur le plan personnel et bénévole, ma contribution portera 
sur le projet libreoffice.org et la Document Fondation.


Gilles Bignebat.
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    <dc:creator>gibi (gilles bignebat</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2011-02-04T19:54:29</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/47">
    <title>Wind of Change</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/47</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Dear Community,
Dear OpenOffice.org marketing contacts,
Dear OpenOffice.org marketing project members,

this e-mail is to inform you that I hereby, effective immediately, fully 
step back from all my roles and duties within the OpenOffice.org 
project, including those as marketing project lead and German marketing 
contact.

I would like to take the chance to say a few very personal words to all 
of you.

I had the honour to be a part of this project for six and a half years 
now -- serving as German marketing contact since March 2005, as 
marketing project co-lead since July 2007, and as marketing project lead 
since January 2010. Not only did I learn many things for life, have been 
part of exciting times (remembering moments like the long anticipated 
release of OpenOffice.org 2.0 back in October 2005), and had the 
privilege of being part in one of the largest open source projects 
worldwide. Even more, I also experienced wonderful teachers, brilliant 
colleagues, and -- most important and above all -- made true friends for 
life. It's not a secret if I say that this project has given me the 
busiest but also the most exciting moments in life so far, and I am 
proud and thankful for the time I had the honour to spend here. No 
matter where my future ways will lead me, my time in the project always 
will be a very important part of my life, something I look back to, 
being very proud and very thankful.

We now have exciting times again.

Many of you have seen the recent announcement of The Document Foundation 
and LibreOffice, a so very important step and major initiative that I am 
proud of being a part in, helping to shape the future of the Community, 
to bring not only our software, but also our project to the next level. 
I fully stand behind this step, and I envision a future even brighter 
than the past has been, a next decade even more successful than the 
previous one which passed by in, it feels, just a moment of time.

I leave with no bad feelings at all, and I still feel being a part of 
this Community, not leaving you alone. It comes with great sadness to 
hear the concerns the step we've taken has led to for some people, that 
there is the fear of conflicts of interest, thinking about two different 
projects and products. I don't share these feelings at all, but even if 
I did, we, after all, have so many things in common - independent from 
any name, to me there is one joint vision, one joint goal, and there is 
one Community. Differences are in the way we want to achieve these 
goals, in how we would like to have the project governed - but all 
powers we invest to fight each other right now can much more wisely be 
spend with doing good and positive things, and so I want to move on.

These last weeks have been extremely exciting, exhausting, busy and 
interesting. Many of us need time to relax, to think, and to understand 
what is happening, what is going on. My last wish being on duty in this 
project is an invitation to all of you for next year, to talk about 
where we stand, and what options we have. Even if right now it doesn't 
look likely, I am deep inside absolutely convinced that there will be 
chances and options of working together, united. Call me a dreamer, but 
remember my words next year. ;-)

I hereby would like to hand over all of my duties in the marketing 
project to my colleague Peter Junge, whom I propose for the role as 
marketing project lead from now on.

Talking of Peter, there are dozens of people who I personally would like 
to express my deepest thankfulness to. Counting and naming them would be 
an undoable task, as there are so many, and chances are that I forget 
someone - so, let me take this chance of thanking you for what we have 
achieved the past years. For what we have shaped, formed, created, for 
what we have enjoyed together, and for all those wonderful moments we 
spent together.

I will not make a recommendation on which mailing lists you should 
subscribe to in the future, which project you should join. Instead, I 
would like to quote something I read on the German lists: Look at both, 
ask questions, be critical when it is necessary, and decide for yourself.

In whatever way, I invite all of you for cooperation, and I am very sure 
that our paths will cross in the future.

I am very much looking forward to that.

Florian

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Florian Effenberger</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-10-24T09:27:10</dc:date>
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    <title>Wind of Change</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/47</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Dear Community,
Dear OpenOffice.org marketing contacts,
Dear OpenOffice.org marketing project members,

this e-mail is to inform you that I hereby, effective immediately, fully 
step back from all my roles and duties within the OpenOffice.org 
project, including those as marketing project lead and German marketing 
contact.

I would like to take the chance to say a few very personal words to all 
of you.

I had the honour to be a part of this project for six and a half years 
now -- serving as German marketing contact since March 2005, as 
marketing project co-lead since July 2007, and as marketing project lead 
since January 2010. Not only did I learn many things for life, have been 
part of exciting times (remembering moments like the long anticipated 
release of OpenOffice.org 2.0 back in October 2005), and had the 
privilege of being part in one of the largest open source projects 
worldwide. Even more, I also experienced wonderful teachers, brilliant 
colleagues, and -- most important and above all -- made true friends for 
life. It's not a secret if I say that this project has given me the 
busiest but also the most exciting moments in life so far, and I am 
proud and thankful for the time I had the honour to spend here. No 
matter where my future ways will lead me, my time in the project always 
will be a very important part of my life, something I look back to, 
being very proud and very thankful.

We now have exciting times again.

Many of you have seen the recent announcement of The Document Foundation 
and LibreOffice, a so very important step and major initiative that I am 
proud of being a part in, helping to shape the future of the Community, 
to bring not only our software, but also our project to the next level. 
I fully stand behind this step, and I envision a future even brighter 
than the past has been, a next decade even more successful than the 
previous one which passed by in, it feels, just a moment of time.

I leave with no bad feelings at all, and I still feel being a part of 
this Community, not leaving you alone. It comes with great sadness to 
hear the concerns the step we've taken has led to for some people, that 
there is the fear of conflicts of interest, thinking about two different 
projects and products. I don't share these feelings at all, but even if 
I did, we, after all, have so many things in common - independent from 
any name, to me there is one joint vision, one joint goal, and there is 
one Community. Differences are in the way we want to achieve these 
goals, in how we would like to have the project governed - but all 
powers we invest to fight each other right now can much more wisely be 
spend with doing good and positive things, and so I want to move on.

These last weeks have been extremely exciting, exhausting, busy and 
interesting. Many of us need time to relax, to think, and to understand 
what is happening, what is going on. My last wish being on duty in this 
project is an invitation to all of you for next year, to talk about 
where we stand, and what options we have. Even if right now it doesn't 
look likely, I am deep inside absolutely convinced that there will be 
chances and options of working together, united. Call me a dreamer, but 
remember my words next year. ;-)

I hereby would like to hand over all of my duties in the marketing 
project to my colleague Peter Junge, whom I propose for the role as 
marketing project lead from now on.

Talking of Peter, there are dozens of people who I personally would like 
to express my deepest thankfulness to. Counting and naming them would be 
an undoable task, as there are so many, and chances are that I forget 
someone - so, let me take this chance of thanking you for what we have 
achieved the past years. For what we have shaped, formed, created, for 
what we have enjoyed together, and for all those wonderful moments we 
spent together.

I will not make a recommendation on which mailing lists you should 
subscribe to in the future, which project you should join. Instead, I 
would like to quote something I read on the German lists: Look at both, 
ask questions, be critical when it is necessary, and decide for yourself.

In whatever way, I invite all of you for cooperation, and I am very sure 
that our paths will cross in the future.

I am very much looking forward to that.

Florian

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Florian Effenberger</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-10-24T09:27:10</dc:date>
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    <title>Amélioration éditeur d'équations pour OpenOffice.org et Go-OO</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/38</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Bonjour,

Afin d'éviter un bruit inutile sur IssueZilla (les remarques 
désobligeantes sur l'éditeur d'équations ne nous aident pas), et pour 
ceux que cela intéresse, l'état du travail en cours sur l'amélioration 
de l'éditeur d'équations est en ligne (en anglais, voir liens ci-dessous).

Ce travail est fait dans le cadre du Google Summer of Code 2010, avec 
deux étudiants Jonas Jensen (mentor: Fridrich Strba) et Michal Spisiak 
(mentor: Eric Bachard), et l'aide très appréciée de Mathias Bauer 
(Sun-Oracle).


D'avance merci pour votre compréhension,
Eric Bachard


Liens utiles pour suivre l'évolution des projets:

Meetings IRC (hebdomadaires) : 
http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/ImproveMathEquationEditor/IRCMeetings

Autres liens :
Point d'entrée du projet(wiki OOo4Kids) : 
http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/ImproveMathEquationEditor

La page de Jonas : 
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ooo-build/SummerOfCode/2010/Jonas

La page de Michal: http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/User:MSpisiak

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>eric</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-06-11T08:35:16</dc:date>
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    <title>Welcome New Council Members!</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/34</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;All,

I'd like to send a belated but no less warm welcome to the new Council members, Olivier Hallot and Eike Rathke. Welcome to the Council!

Both new members are longtime contributors to and representatives of active communities. Olivier has been one of the leads of the Brazilian OpenOffice.org team (BrOffice) for some years, now, and was elected to represent the Native Language Confederation, whose mansion includes all the linguistic (and increasingly, regional) houses. He replaces—well, that's an inadequate term, as no one can—Pavel Janík, who served in the Council for years representing the NLC, among other groups. 

I, along with the others on the Council who recall the early period, shall miss Pavel, but look forward to working with him on other lists and OOo efforts. And I, like the others on the Council, look forward to working with Olivier and learning from him about the success of BrOffice, and his ideas for OpenOffice.org as it moves forward.

Eike represents the Code Contributor constituency, and there are few who work with OOo's code and its contributors who have the breadth and experience he brings now to the Council. He sits, so to speak, in Martin Hollmichel's seat; Martin was one of the first Council members and long represented similar interests. It's hard to conceive of a Council meeting without Martin, and I, along with the others, thank Martin for his dedication. He's a friend, a colleague, a mentor. And by no means likely to disappear into any sunset. Thanks, Martin.

But this change gives the Council new life and the chance for new (or at least fresh) ideas to be presented. Eike, I've known, of course, for years; we all have: that's one reason he was elected. But the Council is a new forum for him, and will be new to us all now for his and Olivier's presence. We welcome this change.

Already the Council has changed in ways that were not by any means expected. The continuing, tireless work of Christoph Noack, Charles Schulz, and Juergen Schmidt (all elected late last year) has significantly changed the spirit and work of the Council, and I believe for the better. It's more open to the Community, for starters (something we always strive for), and it represents the community more directly (thanks to the changes suggested by André Schnabel and voted into effect last year). It is more the Community's Council. And it's still evolving: we will have yet another round of elections later this summer.

But we welcome now the new members!

Best,

Louis



--
Louis Suarez-Potts, PhD
Community Development Manager, Oracle
OpenOffice.org
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Louis Suárez-Potts</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-05-05T18:25:25</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/33">
    <title>Welcome New Council Members!</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/33</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;All,

I'd like to send a belated but no less warm welcome to the new Council members, Olivier Hallot and Eike Rathke. Welcome to the Council!

Both new members are longtime contributors to and representatives of active communities. Olivier has been one of the leads of the Brazilian OpenOffice.org team (BrOffice) for some years, now, and was elected to represent the Native Language Confederation, whose mansion includes all the linguistic (and increasingly, regional) houses. He replaces—well, that's an inadequate term, as no one can—Pavel Janík, who served in the Council for years representing the NLC, among other groups. 

I, along with the others on the Council who recall the early period, shall miss Pavel, but look forward to working with him on other lists and OOo efforts. And I, like the others on the Council, look forward to working with Olivier and learning from him about the success of BrOffice, and his ideas for OpenOffice.org as it moves forward.

Eike represents the Code Contributor constituency, and there are few who work with OOo's code and its contributors who have the breadth and experience he brings now to the Council. He sits, so to speak, in Martin Hollmichel's seat; Martin was one of the first Council members and long represented similar interests. It's hard to conceive of a Council meeting without Martin, and I, along with the others, thank Martin for his dedication. He's a friend, a colleague, a mentor. And by no means likely to disappear into any sunset. Thanks, Martin.

But this change gives the Council new life and the chance for new (or at least fresh) ideas to be presented. Eike, I've known, of course, for years; we all have: that's one reason he was elected. But the Council is a new forum for him, and will be new to us all now for his and Olivier's presence. We welcome this change.

Already the Council has changed in ways that were not by any means expected. The continuing, tireless work of Christoph Noack, Charles Schulz, and Juergen Schmidt (all elected late last year) has significantly changed the spirit and work of the Council, and I believe for the better. It's more open to the Community, for starters (something we always strive for), and it represents the community more directly (thanks to the changes suggested by André Schnabel and voted into effect last year). It is more the Community's Council. And it's still evolving: we will have yet another round of elections later this summer.

But we welcome now the new members!

Best,

Louis



--
Louis Suarez-Potts, PhD
Community Development Manager, Oracle
OpenOffice.org
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Louis Suárez-Potts</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-05-05T18:25:25</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/30">
    <title>Amélioration éditeur d'équations</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/30</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;[Merci de faire suivre sur discuss ou users&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;educoo ]

Bonjour,

Sachant que je suis en train de m'occuper du problème de l'alignement  
des équations avec le texte ( la célèbre issue 972), mais qu'il y a  
probablement d'autres problèmes, je souhaiterais recueillir les  
doléances vis à vis de l'éditeur d'équations, aka "Math".

De plus, afin d'éviter les redites, j'ai déjà dans ma liste :

- ajouter le symbole pour les angles
- ajouter le symbole pour la limite, qui manque toujours
- proposer de supprimer les accents dans l'alphabet grec, qu'aucun  
prof de math et de physique n'utilise en fait ...


Tous ces changements sont définitivement programmés pour l'été  
2010 (sauf accident).


D'avance merci pour vos suggestions, et bonne journée,
Eric Bachard

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>eric b</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-05-01T10:21:50</dc:date>
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    <title>OpenOffice.org booth at ALA-2010</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/20</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

Thanks, in large part to the generousness of the folks over at 
WorldLabel.com,
OpenOffice.org will be hosting a booth at the American Library 
Association's
national conference in June of this year.

You can find information about the event, and plans for OpenOffice.org
activities there at 
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/US/Home/ALA-2010

As part of those plans we are arranging a kick-off get together on IRC at
irc://freenode/ooousa

For those on the list interested in getting involved

-  particularly if you are in the Washington DC area and  you might be 
willing to help out at the booth

- but in any way.

Feel free to sign up for the meeting (or just drop by the channel - no 
reservations required)
-  a meeting scheduler has been setup at Doodle:
http://doodle.com/8axp46z5svkc6m32

This email has been sent to a number of mailing lists so
please it would be best if folks wanting to reply do so
-  via the marketing mailing list
- a comment on the wiki page (above)
- or a note on the irc channel

Thanks so much for you time,

Drew Jensen
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Drew Jensen</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-02-14T22:07:48</dc:date>
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    <title>OOo 3.2 : bulletin de sécurité disponible</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/19</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Bonjour,

Le bulletin de sécurité mentionné dans l'annonce de la version 3.2 est
maintenant disponible : http://www.openoffice.org/security/bulletin.html
Ce sont 6 vulnérabilités qui ont été corrigées, soit 6 raisons
supplémentaires de mettre à jour sa version de OpenOffice.org.

Bonne journée
JBF

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Jean-Baptiste Faure</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-02-14T07:07:35</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/18">
    <title>OpenOffice.org 3.2 est maintenant disponible au téléchargement !</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/18</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;[Annonce officielle en anglais :
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=announce&amp;amp;msgNo=410]


Au début de son 10e anniversaire, et avec plus de trois cent millions de
téléchargements enregistrés au total, la Communauté OpenOffice.org
annonce aujourd'hui la mise à disposition de la dernière version de sa
suite bureautique.
OpenOffice.org travaille plus vite, offre de nouvelles fonctionnalités
ainsi que l'amélioration de celles existantes, corrige des
dysfonctionnements et de potentielles vulnérabilités de sécurité.

En un peu plus d'un an de mise à disposition, OpenOffice.org 3 a
enregistré plus d'une centaine de millions de téléchargements à partir
du seul site central de téléchargement et ce nombre continue
d'augmenter. Cela va du simple utilisateur avec son propre PC aux
entreprises ayant plusieurs centaines d'utilisateurs.
La communauté OpenOffice.org souhaite remercier tous les miroirs
bénévoles pour leur travail fantastique ces neuf dernières années. Grâce
à leur inestimable soutien, des millions d'utilisateurs peuvent
télécharger en confiance notre logiciel. Nos remerciements vont tout
spécialement à l'Open Source Lab de l'université d'état de l'Oregon
(OSUOL) pour la fourniture et la maintenance de
notre système de téléchargement central.

Les nouvelles fonctionnalités d'OpenOffice.org 3.2 incluent :
- un temps de démarrage plus rapide,
- une compatibilité accrue avec le standard ouvert (ODF) et les fichiers
de formats propriétaires
- des améliorations dans tous les composants, particulièrement dans le
tableur Calc avec plus d'une douzaine d'améliorations et de nouvelles
fonctionnalités
- le module Chart (utilisable à travers toute la suite) a vu une
amélioration de son utilisabilité ainsi que de nouveaux types de diagramme.

Tous les utilisateurs sont encouragés à mettre à jour vers la nouvelle
version en raison des vulnérabilités de sécurité potentielles corrigées
dans la version 3.2. Toutes les personnes utilisant la encore la version
2 devraient se mettre à jour dans la mesure où sa fin de vie a été
annoncée en Décembre 2009 et qu'aucun correctif de fonctionnalité ou de
sécurité ne sera plus délivré par la Communauté. Les entreprises
nécessitant un plus long support peuvent le trouver auprès des
distributeurs ainsi qu'auprès des vendeurs, comme Oracle, le sponsor
principal du projet. Pour les détails, voir
http://development.openoffice.org/releases/eol.html

Un guide complet des nouvelles fonctionnalités est disponible à :
http://fr.openoffice.org/Marketing/nouv3.2.html

Le bulletin de sécurité avec le détail complet des vulnérabilités
potentielles corrigées sera disponible demain à :
http://www.openoffice.org/security/bulletin.html

Téléchargez OpenOffice.org ici :
http://fr.openoffice.org/about-downloads.html


À propos de la Communauté Francophone OpenOffice.org :
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La communauté francophone OpenOffice.org peut être jointe ici :
http://fr.openoffice.org
La suite bureautique OpenOffice.org peut être téléchargée ici :
http://fr.openoffice.org/about-downloads.html
Pour de plus amples informations sur le produit, consultez :
http://fr.openoffice.org/about-information.html

Nous tenons à attirer votre attention sur l'existence de sites de
téléchargement frauduleux qui vous demandent un code pour obtenir un
lien de téléchargement ou un code d'activation une fois le logiciel
installé. Ces codes sont payants et bien souvent ne fonctionnent pas.
La licence permet de vendre le logiciel, mais dans ce cas notre site
officiel, la licence et les sources du produit doivent être
explicitement mentionnés.
Le logo et la marque d'OpenOffice.org sont déposés et enregistrés. Le
nom du logiciel est "OpenOffice.org" et uniquement et exactement
celui-ci. Ni "Open Office", ni "OpenOffice", ni OOo.

Pour éviter les désagréments, téléchargez gratuitement la version
francophone seulement à partir du site officiel
(http://fr.openoffice.org), sans code d'activation, ni obligation
d'inscription ou d'enregistrement. Toutes les propositions
d'enregistrement qui vous sont faites sont facultatives.

La communauté OpenOffice.org

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    <dc:creator>Jean-Baptiste Faure</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-02-11T12:57:03</dc:date>
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    <title>OOo4Kids et OpenOffice.org Education présents aux JD2L 2010 ( Beauvais  )</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/17</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;[merci de faire suivre sur discuss&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;fr.openoffice.org ]


Bonjour,

Le projet OpenOffice.org Education et OOo4Kids seront présents au JD2L 
2010 (Beauvais), les 26 et 27 février 2010.

J'y présenterai surtout OOo4Kids, mais je compte aussi parler du projet 
OpenOffice.org Education, de son rôle, et de comment nous rejoindre (les 
étudiants intéressés et motivés sont les bienvenus !)

D'autres personnes du projet m'accompagneront peut-être, et nous serions 
ravis de vous y rencontrer :-)


À bientôt !
Eric Bachard


Pour plus d'informations, voir : 
http://blog.educoo.org/dotclear/index.php?post/2010/02/03/OOo4Kids-et-OpenOffice.org-Education-invit%C3%A9s-aux-JD2L-2010
(lien courant : http://blog.educoo.org/dotclear )
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    <dc:creator>eric</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-02-03T13:53:46</dc:date>
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    <title>OpenOffice.org annonce la fin de vie des versions 2.x de sa suite bureautique.</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/16</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Bonjour,

Quelques semaines avant la venue de la future version de OpenOffice.org
3.2, le projet annonce le statut de fin de vie pour les anciennes
versions de la série 2.x de sa suite bureautique.

À chaque nouvelle version, les utilisateurs sont vivement encouragés à
mettre à jour leur version afin de bénéficier des nouvelles
fonctionnalités, des corrections de dysfonctionnement et des
améliorations de sécurité. Après la mise à disposition d'une nouvelle
version majeure, la communauté prend en charge les anciennes versions
pour un certain temps afin d'aider les utilisateurs à mettre à jour leur
version et migrer leurs données. La version 3.x étant disponible depuis
plus de 15 mois maintenant, la communauté a décidé qu'il était temps de
cesser de maintenir la série 2.x. En conséquence OpenOffice.org 2.4.3
sera la dernière version des anciennes séries 2.x et aucune correction
de dysfonctionnement ou de sécurité ne sera plus fournie à l'avenir.


Cette politique de fin de vie s'applique à la version communautaire
d'OpenOffice.org obtenue à partir du site http://fr.openoffice.org. Les
distributeurs Linux et les sociétés de services ont souvent leur propre
politique de cycle de vie et peuvent prendre en charge la suite
bureautique pour une période plus courte ou plus longue. Le support
commercial de Sun Microsytems prévoit aussi de continuer la prise en
charge des versions OpenOffice.org 2.x.

Foire aux questions

Q : Que signifie un statut de fin de vie ? Est-ce que le logiciel est
inutilisable maintenant ?
R : Le statut de fin de vie signifie que la prise en charge par des
patches des corrections de dysfonctionnement et des mises à jour de
sécurité ne seront plus rendus disponibles par la communauté. Bien sûr,
le logiciel est toujours utilisable et l'aide sur le produit par e-mail,
listes et forums est toujours disponible.


Q : Puis-je ainsi continuer à utiliser l'ancienne version ?
R : Techniquement, oui. Cependant, en raison d'importantes corrections
de dysfonctionnement et d'amélioration de sécurité dans les nouvelles
versions du logiciel, la communauté encourage vivement chaque
utilisateur à faire une mise à jour vers la dernière version.

Q : Je suis un utilisateur Linux et ma copie d'OpenOffice.org vient du
dépôt de mon distributeur. Est-ce que je suis affecté ?
R :  Les distributeurs Linux ont souvent leur propre politique de cycle
de vie pour leurs propres produits et peuvent prendre en charge
OpenOffice.org pour une période plus courte ou plus longue en "portant"
des mises à jour ou des corrections de dysfonctionnements. Veuillez
vérifier avec votre distributeur.

Q : Pourquoi la prise en charge par la communauté des anciennes versions
ne se fait pas sur une période plus longue ?
R : La mise à disposition de corrections de dysfonctionnement et
d'amélioration de sécurité pour les anciennes versions mobilise de
nombreuses ressources. Mettre à disposition d'anciennes versions demande
autant d'effort que pour des versions actuelles, la localisation et
l'assurance qualité étant impliquées également. Dans la mesure où la
plupart des utilisateurs mettent à jour vers une nouvelle version dans
une courte période de temps, et que les cycles de migration dans les
sociétés sont de 3 à 12 mois, la communauté doit concentrer ses
ressources là où elles sont le plus efficaces, c'est à dire dans les
nouvelles versions.

Il y a aussi un grand nombre de sociétés de service qui fournissent un
support à long terme, et qui peuvent prendre en charge les versions "en
fin de vie".

Cordialement

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    <dc:creator>Jean-Baptiste Faure</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-12-24T06:10:16</dc:date>
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    <title>Recherche des volontaires pour gérer la boutique</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/10</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Bonsoir,

Comme vous le savez,  Ooo a sa boutique en ligne.
http://oooboutique.manager-pro.com/

Depuis de longues années maintenant, Claire Godard a accepté la mission 
de gérer entièrement cette boutique.
Je crois que nous lui devons tous un grand merci.

A ce jour, Claire a repris son travail (suite à un congé parental) et ne 
peut gérer son travail, 4 enfants et... notre boutique.
Elle le fait pourtant depuis de longs mois maintenant mais en arrive au 
point de rupture.

*Nous recherchons donc un/une volontaire qui pourrait prendre en charge 
cette tâche essentielle du projet de représentation d'Ooo.*

Cela consiste à recevoir les commandes et les règlements (le paiement 
paypal en ligne a bien facilité les choses) - (et à renvoyer les 
règlements au trésorier ;-)
A préparer les paquets pour les envoyer. Et à suivre son stock (un 
classeur calc fait l'affaire)

Je pense donc que c'est une mission difficilement réalisable en 
travaillant à plein temps, déjà au niveau des heures d'ouvertures de la 
poste.

Nous orientons actuellement la boutique vers la recherche de partenaires 
directs (en textile) qui pourrait s'occuper d'une grosse partie du travail.
Mais il restera les DVD, les mouettes, tours de cou et autres goodies 
que nous mettrons en place.

Merci d'avance aux volontaires de bien vouloir se manifester ;-)


Marie jo

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    <dc:creator>Secrétaire La Mouette</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-11-11T09:06:52</dc:date>
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    <title>[security-discuss] ancient security feature in OOo impress causes user annoyance</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.devel.security/1</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

if someone copies one or more slides from one impress or draw document 
to another one, all shapes that are not completely on the slide
are moved on the slide. This behavior is constantly perceived as an 
error by document creators. Sometimes shapes are overlapping the
edge of the slide to create a visual effect or shape are placed outside 
the slide for later use or for animations (a shape, f.e. an airplane,
flies from left off screen to right off screen).

The reasoning for this feature dates back in the early 90's where the 
argument was that the user may unintentionally copy hidden data
to documents that get published. But this would only work if the user 
copies the slide by using the clipboard or drag and drop. If
the user just uses a document from someone else he may still have 
content outside the visible area without his knowledge (which just
means it is initially not visible but the user can scroll to make it 
visible).

Since this feature only addresses a part of the problem, I propose that 
this feature is removed as it causes more harm to users
(and openoffice.org as it is perceived as a quality issue) than solving 
(potential) problems. While the initial argument for
such a feature is still valid, I think a more general approach is needed 
to check a document at 'publishing' time for unwanted
content (which can also be change tracking information, comments, notes 
or document properties).

I would love to here more opinions on this matter.

Regards,
Christian
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    <dc:creator>Christian Lippka - Sun Microsystems Gmbh - Hamburg</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-10-13T12:42:53</dc:date>
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