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Received patches related to the OSBA sponsored OOXML improvement project

Hi,

today I have received a zip file with patches related to the OSBA
sponsored OOXML improvement project [1].

Regina came up some time ago and after some private email exchange with
a list of git commit id's from one of the contractors. But I assume
nobody was able to take a closer look on this or was able to extract the
related patches and necessary information at this time.

The patches are for the use-cases 1-4 and use-case 5 will follow. I have
also asked for a detailed use-case description and test documents. As
soon as I can provide more info I will share it here on the list.

The OSBA contracted two companies to work on the defined use-cases and
paid for the implementation. The project scope was from the beginning to
make these improvements available in LibreOffice and in OpenOffice.

Unfortunately for us the work was done on the LO code base and it means
that we have to merge the changes in our code base if possible at all.

Currently we are in the AOO 4.0 release phase and I believe we all have
other things to do. But in the scope of AOO 4.1 it would make sense to
take a closer look on this improvements. Maybe together with a general
goal to improve the OOXML support in AOO and to provide an export as
well. I am at this point of course not interested in a political
discussion about document standards ;-) Our goal should be to satisfy
our users and to provide the best free office suite to fulfill their
requirements. and OOXML is (if we like it or not) an ISO standard as well.

Anyway I would like to make the patches (that are all under ALv2)
available for all who are interested to help with the review and
integration. The patches will be soon available on the OSBA webpage as
well.

Any suggestion where I should store the patches in the meantime to make
them available?


[1] http://www.osb-alliance.de/working-groups/wg-office-interoperability/

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Re: Received patches related to the OSBA sponsored OOXML improvement project

Posted by janI <ja...@apache.org>.
On 26 June 2013 14:44, Jürgen Schmidt <jo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> today I have received a zip file with patches related to the OSBA
> sponsored OOXML improvement project [1].
>
> Regina came up some time ago and after some private email exchange with
> a list of git commit id's from one of the contractors. But I assume
> nobody was able to take a closer look on this or was able to extract the
> related patches and necessary information at this time.
>
> The patches are for the use-cases 1-4 and use-case 5 will follow. I have
> also asked for a detailed use-case description and test documents. As
> soon as I can provide more info I will share it here on the list.
>
> The OSBA contracted two companies to work on the defined use-cases and
> paid for the implementation. The project scope was from the beginning to
> make these improvements available in LibreOffice and in OpenOffice.
>
> Unfortunately for us the work was done on the LO code base and it means
> that we have to merge the changes in our code base if possible at all.
>
> Currently we are in the AOO 4.0 release phase and I believe we all have
> other things to do. But in the scope of AOO 4.1 it would make sense to
> take a closer look on this improvements. Maybe together with a general
> goal to improve the OOXML support in AOO and to provide an export as
> well. I am at this point of course not interested in a political
> discussion about document standards ;-) Our goal should be to satisfy
> our users and to provide the best free office suite to fulfill their
> requirements. and OOXML is (if we like it or not) an ISO standard as well.
>
> Anyway I would like to make the patches (that are all under ALv2)
> available for all who are interested to help with the review and
> integration. The patches will be soon available on the OSBA webpage as
> well.
>
> Any suggestion where I should store the patches in the meantime to make
> them available?
>

I would suggest to make a OSBA branch, with an "patches" directory, then
anyone with spare cycles can look at, without risking trunk.

rgds
jan i.


>
>
> [1] http://www.osb-alliance.de/working-groups/wg-office-interoperability/
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Re: Received patches related to the OSBA sponsored OOXML improvement project

Posted by janI <ja...@apache.org>.
On 26 June 2013 15:37, Jürgen Schmidt <jo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 6/26/13 2:53 PM, Rob Weir wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Jürgen Schmidt <jo...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> today I have received a zip file with patches related to the OSBA
> >> sponsored OOXML improvement project [1].
> >>
> >> Regina came up some time ago and after some private email exchange with
> >> a list of git commit id's from one of the contractors. But I assume
> >> nobody was able to take a closer look on this or was able to extract the
> >> related patches and necessary information at this time.
> >>
> >> The patches are for the use-cases 1-4 and use-case 5 will follow. I have
> >> also asked for a detailed use-case description and test documents. As
> >> soon as I can provide more info I will share it here on the list.
> >>
> >> The OSBA contracted two companies to work on the defined use-cases and
> >> paid for the implementation. The project scope was from the beginning to
> >> make these improvements available in LibreOffice and in OpenOffice.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately for us the work was done on the LO code base and it means
> >> that we have to merge the changes in our code base if possible at all.
> >>
> >> Currently we are in the AOO 4.0 release phase and I believe we all have
> >> other things to do. But in the scope of AOO 4.1 it would make sense to
> >> take a closer look on this improvements. Maybe together with a general
> >> goal to improve the OOXML support in AOO and to provide an export as
> >> well. I am at this point of course not interested in a political
> >> discussion about document standards ;-) Our goal should be to satisfy
> >> our users and to provide the best free office suite to fulfill their
> >> requirements. and OOXML is (if we like it or not) an ISO standard as
> well.
> >>
> >> Anyway I would like to make the patches (that are all under ALv2)
> >> available for all who are interested to help with the review and
> >> integration. The patches will be soon available on the OSBA webpage as
> >> well.
> >>
> >> Any suggestion where I should store the patches in the meantime to make
> >> them available?
> >>
> >
> > This is good news.  I'm not sure all of the code will be interesting
> > for us, but we can "cherry pick" the good parts.
> >
> > Where to put it?
> >
> > 1) Attach to BZ issues if they are small
>
> for now I prefer an issue and the new issue can be seen as meta issue
>
> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122598
>

Simple solution I like that.

Its marked AOO400-dev, isnt it about time we get AOO401-dev (and
AOO402-dev) so such issues can be clearly marked as after 4.0

rgds
jan I.


>
> Juergen
>
> >
> > or
> >
> > 2) Create a top level /osba-patches directory in SVN and put them
> > there, with a readme that explains what they are and that they have
> > not been released by us yet.  (Look at /symphony for example of this)
> >
> >
> > At the point we're interested in actually merging this, then we
> > probably want to do that in a branch.  But that is post 4.0.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > -Rob
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> [1]
> http://www.osb-alliance.de/working-groups/wg-office-interoperability/
> >>
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Re: Received patches related to the OSBA sponsored OOXML improvement project

Posted by Jürgen Schmidt <jo...@gmail.com>.
On 6/26/13 2:53 PM, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Jürgen Schmidt <jo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> today I have received a zip file with patches related to the OSBA
>> sponsored OOXML improvement project [1].
>>
>> Regina came up some time ago and after some private email exchange with
>> a list of git commit id's from one of the contractors. But I assume
>> nobody was able to take a closer look on this or was able to extract the
>> related patches and necessary information at this time.
>>
>> The patches are for the use-cases 1-4 and use-case 5 will follow. I have
>> also asked for a detailed use-case description and test documents. As
>> soon as I can provide more info I will share it here on the list.
>>
>> The OSBA contracted two companies to work on the defined use-cases and
>> paid for the implementation. The project scope was from the beginning to
>> make these improvements available in LibreOffice and in OpenOffice.
>>
>> Unfortunately for us the work was done on the LO code base and it means
>> that we have to merge the changes in our code base if possible at all.
>>
>> Currently we are in the AOO 4.0 release phase and I believe we all have
>> other things to do. But in the scope of AOO 4.1 it would make sense to
>> take a closer look on this improvements. Maybe together with a general
>> goal to improve the OOXML support in AOO and to provide an export as
>> well. I am at this point of course not interested in a political
>> discussion about document standards ;-) Our goal should be to satisfy
>> our users and to provide the best free office suite to fulfill their
>> requirements. and OOXML is (if we like it or not) an ISO standard as well.
>>
>> Anyway I would like to make the patches (that are all under ALv2)
>> available for all who are interested to help with the review and
>> integration. The patches will be soon available on the OSBA webpage as
>> well.
>>
>> Any suggestion where I should store the patches in the meantime to make
>> them available?
>>
> 
> This is good news.  I'm not sure all of the code will be interesting
> for us, but we can "cherry pick" the good parts.
> 
> Where to put it?
> 
> 1) Attach to BZ issues if they are small

for now I prefer an issue and the new issue can be seen as meta issue

https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122598

Juergen

> 
> or
> 
> 2) Create a top level /osba-patches directory in SVN and put them
> there, with a readme that explains what they are and that they have
> not been released by us yet.  (Look at /symphony for example of this)
> 
> 
> At the point we're interested in actually merging this, then we
> probably want to do that in a branch.  But that is post 4.0.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -Rob
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>
>> [1] http://www.osb-alliance.de/working-groups/wg-office-interoperability/
>>
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Re: Received patches related to the OSBA sponsored OOXML improvement project

Posted by Rob Weir <ro...@apache.org>.
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Jürgen Schmidt <jo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> today I have received a zip file with patches related to the OSBA
> sponsored OOXML improvement project [1].
>
> Regina came up some time ago and after some private email exchange with
> a list of git commit id's from one of the contractors. But I assume
> nobody was able to take a closer look on this or was able to extract the
> related patches and necessary information at this time.
>
> The patches are for the use-cases 1-4 and use-case 5 will follow. I have
> also asked for a detailed use-case description and test documents. As
> soon as I can provide more info I will share it here on the list.
>
> The OSBA contracted two companies to work on the defined use-cases and
> paid for the implementation. The project scope was from the beginning to
> make these improvements available in LibreOffice and in OpenOffice.
>
> Unfortunately for us the work was done on the LO code base and it means
> that we have to merge the changes in our code base if possible at all.
>
> Currently we are in the AOO 4.0 release phase and I believe we all have
> other things to do. But in the scope of AOO 4.1 it would make sense to
> take a closer look on this improvements. Maybe together with a general
> goal to improve the OOXML support in AOO and to provide an export as
> well. I am at this point of course not interested in a political
> discussion about document standards ;-) Our goal should be to satisfy
> our users and to provide the best free office suite to fulfill their
> requirements. and OOXML is (if we like it or not) an ISO standard as well.
>
> Anyway I would like to make the patches (that are all under ALv2)
> available for all who are interested to help with the review and
> integration. The patches will be soon available on the OSBA webpage as
> well.
>
> Any suggestion where I should store the patches in the meantime to make
> them available?
>

This is good news.  I'm not sure all of the code will be interesting
for us, but we can "cherry pick" the good parts.

Where to put it?

1) Attach to BZ issues if they are small

or

2) Create a top level /osba-patches directory in SVN and put them
there, with a readme that explains what they are and that they have
not been released by us yet.  (Look at /symphony for example of this)


At the point we're interested in actually merging this, then we
probably want to do that in a branch.  But that is post 4.0.

Regards,

-Rob




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