Do you have a question about Apache OpenOffice? Something you always
wondered about the product? Or a question about the OpenOffice open
source project?
Ask OpenOffice -- The Apache OpenOffice project invites your
questions. Technical questions, questions about the open source
project, questions about where we see things going in 5 years, all are
good candidates. You submit your questions and help rate questions
submitted by others. We'll then collect the top 10 questions and
respond to them in a future project blog post
(http://blogs.apache.org/ooo/).
We're using Google Moderator to collection questions. To submit your
question, and to view and rate questions already submitted, go to
this page and click on "Submit a question":
http://www.google.com/moderator/#16/e=2033e8
Note: support questions should still go to our community support
forums (http://forum.openoffice.org/) for faster response. Ask
OpenOffice is intended for questions of broader interest to users and
the community.
Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questions
Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questions
From the Announcement mailing list:
There are two types of people: those who believe that there are two types of people and those who do not.
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
The answers to most questions can be found here.
No, I will not register @google.com to ask my own questions ...
No, I will not register @google.com to ask my own questions ...
... particularly if it won't be among the top 10.R.W. wrote:We'll then collect the top 10 questions and
respond to them in a future project blog post
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
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- Hagar Delest
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
I've created an account, I can post it if you want.
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
Any question you may have ? This is a garbage collector.
Another brillant idea of the marketing leader, Rob Weir.
And yes, I have a question : does Apache OpenOffice need the marketing fuss of a commercial product?
See also Apache OpenOffice: Call for Marketing Volunteers
Another brillant idea of the marketing leader, Rob Weir.
And yes, I have a question : does Apache OpenOffice need the marketing fuss of a commercial product?
See also Apache OpenOffice: Call for Marketing Volunteers
Bernard
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- Hagar Delest
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
I only posted to know their plans about OOXML.
I've not had any replied about that same question in the previous Google Moderator session...
NB: I fully agree, just a garbage collector.
I've not had any replied about that same question in the previous Google Moderator session...
NB: I fully agree, just a garbage collector.
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
Looking at the postings, I think this will offer another excuse for users not reading the help files. Apart from the AOO/LibO questions almost every query can be answered by use of the help files or a visit to the Forum(s)
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
+1. I've given the link to the forum in some of them already...RoryOF wrote:Looking at the postings, I think this will offer another excuse for users not reading the help files. Apart from the AOO/LibO questions almost every query can be answered by use of the help files or a visit to the Forum(s)
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
If analysis of the questions helps build up a current FAQ of problems and answers, it will be worthwhile, although the combined brains of Forum Vounteers could probably come up with such an FAQ much more quickly.
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
We're not trying to collect support questions. In fact the note specifically said that support questions should come here to the community forums. Of course, who reads all of a note? It seems like not everyone even in this thread even read the note completely.Hagar Delest wrote:+1. I've given the link to the forum in some of them already...RoryOF wrote:Looking at the postings, I think this will offer another excuse for users not reading the help files. Apart from the AOO/LibO questions almost every query can be answered by use of the help files or a visit to the Forum(s)
So we will get some questions that don't belong. So what? There is no harm. The random person asking how to print envelopes will not get any upvotes. The top 10 questions will still be the ones that are most interesting to all voters. So they will tend to be broader questions about strategic direction for the project. IMHO these kinds of questions would benefit from a definitive answer from the project.
Regards,
-Rob
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
The problem is that if you want to check all the questions to spot the interesting ones, then you need to go through all the uninteresting ones...
The interface is really bad too, once your reply a question, you're back to the start of the list.
The interface is really bad too, once your reply a question, you're back to the start of the list.
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
Google Moderator is not intended to be a discussion forum. It is not an interface for answering questions. it is an interface for scoring questions. Google Moderator is used, for example, to collect questions from voters before a debate with political candidates. The highest scoring questions get asked.Hagar Delest wrote:The problem is that if you want to check all the questions to spot the interesting ones, then you need to go through all the uninteresting ones...
The interface is really bad too, once your reply a question, you're back to the start of the list.
As far as interesting versus non-interesting questions, ideally we want voters to look at both, and to vote the good ones up and the bad ones down. The interface is optimized to showing you all of the new questions that you have not yet rated.
-Rob
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
There are already a couple of good questions that deserve good and official answers like and ipad/mobile version, why the user profile gives trouble, why some extensions are bundled while others are external, plans for a new UI... and so on. None of these questions are properly answered here or anywhere else.
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
I have voted for and asked a few questions. The only significant issue in my opinion is the one raised by Villeroy, namely, you need a Google account to participate. A board on these forums would have served as well if not better except for the fact that these forums provide for software other than Apache OpenOffice or its predecessor. The only organisation other than Google (to my knowledge) which provides a suitable medium is Yahoo. Enough said.
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
I know but if you want to rate the questions, you've to see all the questions, including the new ones that get no votes at the beginning!robweir wrote:Google Moderator is used, for example, to collect questions from voters before a debate with political candidates. The highest scoring questions get asked.
By default, it's sorted by popularity. OK, there are links on the left to change the sorting.robweir wrote:The interface is optimized to showing you all of the new questions that you have not yet rated.
But you still need an account.kingfisher wrote:A board on these forums would have served as well if not better
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
In fact, you will always need an account, no matter which system is used: otherwise you will only find real garbage in form of spam.Hagar Delest wrote:But you still need an account.kingfisher wrote:A board on these forums would have served as well if not better
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
Right. And remember, we did the 4.0 brainstorming on Google Moderator as well, and 1,277 people participated, submitting 931 ideas and casting 14,031 votes. Sure, some were not willing to login with a Google ID. But we don't need everyone's opinion. We only need a representative sampling of opinion. I'd be more concerned about the huge number of people whose native language is Spanish or Chinese and who might not be able to read my note than the much smaller number of people who are not willing to login.RGB wrote:In fact, you will always need an account, no matter which system is used: otherwise you will only find real garbage in form of spam.Hagar Delest wrote:But you still need an account.kingfisher wrote:A board on these forums would have served as well if not better
-Rob
OOo 3.3.0 through AOO 4.0.1 on Windows XP/7/8/8.1 and Ubuntu 12.04
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
Is there any analysis of that yet, Rob?robweir wrote: remember, we did the 4.0 brainstorming on Google Moderator as well, and 1,277 people participated, submitting 931 ideas and casting 14,031 votes.
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
Yes, in fact we've been using it to prioritize the 4.0 features. It confirmed some of the priorities we were already assuming, like MS Office interop concerns and the desire for a more modern looking UI. So it reaffirmed that we were on the right track.RoryOF wrote:Is there any analysis of that yet, Rob?robweir wrote: remember, we did the 4.0 brainstorming on Google Moderator as well, and 1,277 people participated, submitting 931 ideas and casting 14,031 votes.
-Rob
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
Any public communication about these findings?
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
Of course, everything on our mailing list is public. But if you're asking whether we have any blog post on this, the answer is no. I'm waiting for us to have a fuller view of AOO 4.0 features and I'll wrap it all into one post.Hagar Delest wrote:Any public communication about these findings?
-Rob
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Re: Ask OpenOffice: the project wants to answer your questio
If anyone is interested, top questions has been chosen and answered on Apache OpenOffice blog:
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/your ... s_answered
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/your ... s_answered
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