[linux-baslangic] [com] OpenOffice.org Newsletter - Issue 07/2003 (fwd)

---------

From: Görkem Çetin (gorkem@gelecek.com.tr)
Date: Tue 08 Jul 2003 - 11:55:47 EEST

  • Next message: Murat SADAK: "[linux-baslangic] Re: [com] OpenOffice.org Newsletter - Issue 07/2003 (fwd)"

    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 10:40:04 -0700
    From: Erwin Tenhumberg <erwin.tenhumberg@Sun.COM>
    Reply-To: com@native-lang.openoffice.org
    To: com@native-lang.openoffice.org
    Subject: [com] OpenOffice.org Newsletter - Issue 07/2003

    #########################################################################
                            OPENOFFICE.ORG NEWSLETTER

                           Volume 01 - Issue 07/2003
    #########################################################################

    Announcements
    =============

    Scripting Framework Early Developer Release 0.3
    -----------------------------------------------
    http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?msgId=724949&listName=announce

    OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X (X11)
    ---------------------------------
    http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?msgId=726897&listName=announce
    http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/03/06/23/2229252.shtml?tid=185
    http://www.macnn.com/news/15521
    http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3872
    http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,111325,00.asp

    German:
    http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/ola-23.06.03-002/

    Downloads
    =========
    * more than 16,500,000 people have downloaded
       OpenOffice.org so far (as of June 28, 2003):

    * more than 4,000,000 downloads happened in
       just April, May and June (as of June 28, 2003)

    * more than 71,000 downloads of OpenOffice.org
       for Mac OS X after Apple's WWDC
       (period of June 22-28, 2003)

    More details at http://stats.openoffice.org/

    Awards and Reviews
    ==================

    Best Linux Software Product Award
    ---------------------------------
    June 24, 2003
    Linux User and Developer Expo
    Birmingham UK

    OpenOffice.org review and MS Word Comparison
    --------------------------------------------
    http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/magazine/technical/openofficewriter.html

    ZDNet User Opinions
    -------------------
    http://zdnet.com.com/3302-2064-10108484.html

    Download.com Reviews
    --------------------
    http://download.com.com/3302-2064_4-10196648.html

    Amazon
    ------
    The following reviews talk about StarOffice, but are applicable to
    OpenOffice.org too:
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000066TPC/ref=cm_rev_sort/104-2368538-1335901?show=-submittime&v=glance&vi=customer-reviews&s=software&n=507846&Go.x=9&Go.y=11&Go=Go
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/software/B00006837Z/customer-reviews/ref=sr_aps_software_1_1/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/202-0148770-2503020
    http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/software/3827207363/customer-reviews/qid=1057620208/sr=2-1/ref=sr_aps_prod_1_1/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/302-4852368-1091221

    Success Stories
    ===============

    More German cities show interest in Linux and OpenOffice.org
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    After the decision in Munich to change from MS
    to Linux and probably SO/OOo - other big cities
    in Germany like Wolfsburg (Volkswagen - VW)
    Helmstedt and Salzgitter are also thinking about
    a new OS and new Office-Suites.

    German:
    http://www.newsclick.de/index.jsp/menuid/2043/include/64657461696c73756368652e6a7370?filled=suche&begriff=linux&x=17&y=11

    German Secretary of the Interior and IBM promote Linux
    ------------------------------------------------------
    The German Secretary of the Interior (Schily) and IBM (Staudt)
    promote Linux and open source for the usage within government
    authorities. They give the City of Munich and the City of
    Schwaebisch Hall as good examples [Schwaebisch Hall has already
    switched to OpenOffice.org and Munich will switch to either
    OpenOffice.org or StarOffice].

    http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0625over500g.html

    German article:
    http://www.computerwoche.de/index.cfm?pageid=254&artid=50206

    Land Surveying Offices in Bavaria switch to Linux
    -------------------------------------------------
    Summary:
    - 79 offices involved
    - 3,000 desktop PC's will be migrated in addition
       to server systems

    German article:
    http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/ola-12.06.03-002/

    Two UK Councils Possibly Switching to Linux
    -------------------------------------------
    According to this article on ZDNet UK,

    http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2135726,00.html

    two UK councils, Newham and Nottingham, are examining the feasibility of
    moving 11,500 desktops from Windows to Linux. The article doesn't say which
    desktop applications would be used, but I'd think OOo or Star Office
    would be
    the likely choice for office software.

    Linux desktops in Newham and Nottingham (UK)
    --------------------------------------------
    According to the German article below, the cities
    Newham and Nottingham are interested in following
    Munich's example. Apparently they have plans to
    move to Linux desktops, too.

    URL:
    http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/ju-09.06.03-000/

    Industry group urges government to think twice on open source
    -------------------------------------------------------------
    http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2136285,00.html

    OpenOffice.org in France
    ------------------------
    Success Stories (French)
    http://bureautiquelibre.org/ (French)

    OOo migration at the Department of the Interior in France
    (French only):
    http://www.atica.pm.gouv.fr/pages/documents/fiche.php?id=1724&id_chapitre=7&id_theme=23&letype=0#

    80,000 Gnome desktops deployed in Spain initiative
    --------------------------------------------------
    http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS5160643271.html

    Greece, 150.000 Greek Openoffice.org CDs distributed
    ----------------------------------------------------
    http://newsvac.newsforge.com/newsvac/03/06/24/1554213.shtml?tid=52

    Open Source in Scandinavia
    --------------------------
    There are also prominent migration stories in Scandinavia (Finland &
    Norway)

    Open Source puts down roots in Finland
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/29587.html

    Norway Says No Way to Microsoft
    http://www.wired.com/news/antitrust/0,1551,53898,00.html

    Linux in Europe
    ---------------
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/31207.html

    led by a few large and important German municipalities (recently Munich
    and Berlin) on the heals of the government's migration of the Reichstag
    facilities last year.

    Defense Department OK's open-source software
    --------------------------------------------
    http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,81875,00.html

    Airlines starting to fly with Linux
    -----------------------------------
    "... Copernio CEO Peter Berghammer says, "I think two years
    from now, we might just be doing Linux releases, not Windows.
    ..."

    "... Berghammer himself is a long-time Mac user who recently
    started exploring Linux for personal use. He is now
    experimenting with various Linux distributions on his own
    computers, and is using OpenOffice.org (including the Mac
    OS X beta ) for some of his own work. ..."

    http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/06/20/0132241.shtml?tid=3>

    OpenOffice in Thailand
    ----------------------
    Support growing for free Thai office suite
    http://search.bangkokpost.co.th/bkkpost/2003/feb2003/bp20030212/database/12feb2003_data53.html

    StarOffice in Australia
    -----------------------
    Telstra takes shine to Star Office
    http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0%2c7204%2c6192015%5E15306%5E%5Enbv%5E%2c00.html

    Open Source in South Africa
    ----------------------------
    "...
    OpenOffice.org OEM Distribution
    The second largest PC distributor in ZA (Sahara) is now shipping OOo
    1.0x with all their built up PC's. This was facilitated by a local media
    company which produces CD's primarily for computer magazines. These CD's
    are a compilation of various open source and other free software
    applications.

    Johannesburg Computer Faire
    We were unable to make the Computer Faire in Johannesburg due to a
    number of reasons. I will need to look into better planning in the
    future. We were, however able to get OOo distributed at the Faire by the
    Shuttleworth Foundation, who included it on their giveaway CD with other
    Open Source Software. Sun staff were also referring people to the
    Shuttleworth Foundation stand for copies of OOo.

    SA Government OSS Announcement
    Ben has already posted to the list the announcement by Minister
    Fraser-Moleketi that the South African Cabinet has approved the
    Government OSS Strategy. Whilst this is obviously beneficial to a number
    of OSS projects, OOo should be the first and biggest winner here. My
    earlier post gave some details of local translation efforts, but this
    announcement does tie directly in to the sponsoring of translate.org.za
    by government for the translation of OpenOffice.org into Zulu, Sotho and
    Afrikaans. Many of you may not know that South Africa has 11 official
    languages, all of which are targeted for eventual translation.

    OOo Distribution Experiment
    An experiment is currently underway to produce approx 1000 OOo CD's for
    sale at cost to distributors and resellers in Durban. The aim is to
    establish whether a self-sustaining production of OOo CD's can be
    maintained. I am currently looking for funding to expand this project
    and have contacted the Shuttleworth Foundation in this regard.

    Local Television Exposure
    A local prime time business magazine program recently did a piece on
    open source software. This program, although limited in its content and
    missing a great deal of relevant information, did give exposure to the
    concept of open source software to a large business audience. Whilst
    there was only a mention of OOo and a view of the OOo home page shown,
    at least it gave us some exposure. btw The MS spokesperson on the
    program was able to do MS a great disservice by not knowing the relevant
    information and generally came across as confused. A lesson to learn, if
    you are going to be interviewed, know your project, product and market.
    ..."

    Merrill Lynch: Linux saves money
    --------------------------------
    "... Snodgrass said the next target for using Linux could be on
    the desktop. ..."
    http://news.com.com/2100-1016_3-1014287.html

    The Penguin on the Desktop
    --------------------------
    http://www.it-analysis.com/article.php?articleid=10955

    Market Information / Competition
    ================================

    The [Linux] desktop market is likely to pick up, too, with 15.5 percent
    ... (IDC)
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php?id=2110919358&fp=16&fpid=0

    Here's to the Next Battle of the Office Suites
    ----------------------------------------------
    http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/21714.html

    Schools still handing cash to Microsoft
    ---------------------------------------
    http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/News/story.asp?datetime=19+Jun+2003+05%3A15&tbrand=EDPOnline&tCategory=NEWS&category=News&category=News&brand=EDPOnline&itemid=NOED18+Jun+2003+23%3A47%3A43%3A797

    Gates on Linux
    --------------
    http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2003-06-29-gates-linux_x.htm

    Microsoft sweetens its suite - australianIT.com.au report
    ---------------------------------------------------------
    Microsoft sweetens its suite (Angus Kidman , June 24, 2003)
    AS Microsoft prepares the release of Office 2003, it faces
    its strongest competition in the suite market for some time.
    Canny marketing and the dominant position of Word and Excel
    helped Microsoft all but eliminate its main rivals, Lotus
    and WordPerfect, by the mid-1990s, and enabled it to reap
    the rewards of market dominance.

    The full story is available at:
    http://www.australianit.com.au/articles/0,7204,6630880%5E24170%5E%5Enbv%5E24169%2D24169,00.html

    SuSE redoubles Linux Desktop strategy
    -------------------------------------
    "... Bundled with the Linux Desktop are a number of tools
    that allow administrators of large systems to more easily
    install the product, including AutoYast and KDE Desktop
    Sharing. These tools allow administrators to remotely
    control the screens of many network hosts across different
    hardware platforms.

    Also built into the desktop are interfaces that make it
    easier to access to applications servers and mainframes
    using SAP clients, Windows 2000 Terminal client, and IBM
    terminal emulators. The product also contains other mail
    clients such as KMail, Evolution, and Mozilla, along with
    a number of Web browsers, calendar, and data exchange
    features that work with personal digital assistants.

    SuSE also announced the first hardware certifications for
    the Linux Desktop which includes IBM ThinkPads A31 and T40,
    in addition to IBM's NetVista desktop systems. The product
    has also garnered Linux Standards Base (LSB) certification,
    verifying its compliance to work with a range of Linux
    distributions. ..."

    URL:
    http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/06/08/HNsusedesktop_1.html

    KOffice 1.3 Beta 2
    ------------------
    http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3839
    http://dot.kde.org/1056044540/
    http://www.macobserver.com/article/2003/06/19.6.shtml

    Quick Polls in Switzerland
    --------------------------
    27% of 856 participants said that the usage of
    Open Source Software could help to cut IT spendings:
    http://www.infoweek.ch/tools/quickpoll/qp_result.cfm?QuestionID=117

    30% of 314 participants said they were using a office suite
    other than MS Office:
    http://www.infoweek.ch/tools/quickpoll/qp_result.cfm?QuestionID=129

    7% of 312 participants said that they are using or want
    to use Linux on desktop systems exclusively. 26% are
    using or want to use Linux on both server and desktop
    systems:
    http://www.infoweek.ch/tools/quickpoll/qp_result.cfm?QuestionID=135

    Activities (local and world wide)
    =================================

    OpenOffice.org localization work
    --------------------------------

    Within the OpenOffice.org development project, there are currently over
    60 language localization projects under way around the world; with
    over 27 different language builds of the software available today that
    run on various operating system platforms (mainly Windows and Linux).

    Also, the number of native language communities in the project is
    growing rapidly, as the project recently added

    - Thai, http://th.openoffice.org/
    - Hindi, and http://hi.openoffice.org/
    - Japanese http://ja.openoffice.org/index.html

    to the existing nine:

    1 Czech http://cs.openoffice.org/
    2 Dansk http://da.openoffice.org/index.html
    3 German http://de.openoffice.org/index.html
    4 Spanish http://es.openoffice.org/index.html
    5 French http://fr.openoffice.org/index.html
    6 Italian http://it.openoffice.org/index.html
    7 Br. Portuguese http://br-pt.openoffice.org/index.html
    9 Dutch http://nl.openoffice.org/index.html

    A native language community is a group of developers and marketers that
    collaborates in a specific language through a specific Web site that is
    localized in that language. Each community has a Web site, set of
    mailing lists and projects through which they conduct the dialog
    necessary to support the development and dissemination of OOo.

    Events
    ======

    JavaOne
    -------
    At JavaOne Erwin Tenhumberg staffed a booth about the
    StarOffice SDK. Many developers from high profile companies
    (incl. software vendors) came to the pod and asked very
    specific questions about how they could leverage
    StarOffice and OpenOffice.org from or within their
    Java applications. Most developers were interested in using
    OpenOffice.org as a document converter, a document/report
    generator or as an embedded GUI component within a AWT or
    Swing applications.

    In addition, Juergen Schmidt and Colm Smyth did a session
    about StarOffice/OpenOffice.org API development which was
    well received and generated even more interest in the OOo
    APIs. The session was attended by approximately 150 Java
    developers. Due to the strong interest in the SDK Juergen
    and Colm were not able to answer all the questions during
    their session. Therefore, they provided an "Ask the Expert"
    type support at the SDK booth during the exhibition hours.

    Apple's WWDC (San Francisco, USA)
    ---------------------------------
    http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?msgId=735386&listName=announce

    Discovered OpenOffice.org Solutions
    ===================================

    OpenPlenum
    ----------
    The pages are unfortunately in German, but the company
    PROTEXT COMPUTER created an OpenOffice.org based application
    called OpenPlenum.

    It's a document management and workflow application that
    focusses on processes that authorities like city councils
    have to deal with.

    German:
    http://www.protext.de/OpenPlenum/OpenPlenumstart_mit.htm

    New OpenOffice.org To-Do's
    ==========================

    Marketing
    ---------
    * Demo Script Creation
    * Creation of OpenOffice.org Standard Presentation
    * Creation of monthly OpenOffice.org Newsletters (ongoing)

    SDK

    ---
    * Update UNO Web Service Proxy to JWSDP 1.2
    * Create new useful and cool UNO Web Service Proxy sample(s)
    Full List
    ---------
    URL:
    http://website.openoffice.org/developer/todo.html
    All to-do's are marked as a TASK with the keyword
    "needhelp".
    In order to get new to-do's added please contact
    Erwin Tenhumberg (erwin.tenhumberg@sun.com)!
    New Resources
    =============
    German OpenOffice.org Study (German only)
    -----------------------------------------
    http://www.competence-site.de/ebusiness.nsf/3c26e7f55f24138ac125691800380650/d34e71ea99d37abec1256d5000371bbc!OpenDocument
    Munich's Microsoft vs. Linux/OpenOffice.org study now online
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    SUMMARY:
    * Munich published a short version of the study that they
       used for their recent decision regarding the usage of
       Linux on the desktop (14,688 seats).
    * 5 solutions were compared:
       - Windows XP + Office XP (XP/XP)
       - Windows XP + OpenOffice.org (XP/OSS)
       - Linux + OpenOffice.org (LX/OSS)
       - Linux + OpenOffice.org + VMWare (LX/OSS/VM)
       - Linux + OpenOffice.org + Terminal Server (LX/OSS/TS)
    * The best solution cost wise incl. training and
       migration turned out to be Windows XP and Office XP
       followed by LX/OSS/VM.
    * After applying quality related and strategic factors
       like the dependence on Microsoft the best solution
       was Linux plus OpenOffice.org and VMWare followed
       by the pure Microsoft solution.
    * PDF file of study (German):
       http://www.muenchen.de/aktuell/clientstudie_kurz.pdf
    Frederick Labbe's Thesis (French)
    ---------------------------------
    Memoire Ingenieur CNAM (121 pages)- Format PDF (2.6 Mo)
    (2089 )  - Format OpenOffice.org (1.6 Mo) (407 )
    http://oootools.free.fr/memoire_cnam/
    Comments from Paul Miller:
    "This is an outstanding migration study from Office 97
    to OpenOffice.org of a two site hospital with several
    hundred machines which has to change because of cost &
    compatibility issues with newer/older machines because
    Office 97 can no longer be purchased legally.  Cost savings
    was 40% of migrating to Office XP in first year and 50%
    for two more years.
    The thesis is in French but is so well written that I was
    able to decipher the essence of it using Babelfish. ..."
    Contact Information (regarding this newsletter)
    ===============================================
    newsletter@marketing.openoffice.org
        or
    erwin.tenhumberg@sun.com
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    To unsubscribe, e-mail: com-unsubscribe@native-lang.openoffice.org
    For additional commands, e-mail: com-help@native-lang.openoffice.org
    ---
    linux-baslangic listesinden cikmak  ve tum listeci islemleri icin
    http://liste.linux.org.tr/   adresini kullanabilirisniz.
    Bu listeden cikmak icin
    <a href="mailto:linux-baslangic-request?Subject=unsubscribe"> tiklayiniz </a>
    

  • Next message: Murat SADAK: "[linux-baslangic] Re: [com] OpenOffice.org Newsletter - Issue 07/2003 (fwd)"

    ---------

    Bu arsiv hypermail 2.1.6 tarafindan uretilmistir.