On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote: > This article provides a forward-looking account of opportunities for Apache > OpenOffice work: > > <http://www.zdnet.com/apache-openoffice-libreoffice-aim-for-office-2013-cloud-support-in-13-14-7000004975/> > > There is mention of an openoffice.org blog (without any link). I am not > certain what is being referred to. >
Presumably the reference is to our 3.4.1 announce blog post (https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/announcing_apache_openoffice_3_41) where we say: "In parallel with work on the Apache OpenOffice 3.4.1 maintenance release, project members have also been working on changes for the 3.5 release. Areas of focus for 3.5 include: improved MS Office interoperability, performance, stability, usability and support of additional languages. We are targeting the first quarter of 2013 for Apache OpenOffice 3.5.0. A major update, Apache OpenOffice 4.0, will follow, including additional features and improvements merged in from the the IBM Lotus Symphony code recently contributed to Apache. There is also opportunity in this release to think "outside of the box" and bring additional innovation. As a project we are starting to brainstorm about what could be possible in Apache OpenOffice 4.0. We invite OpenOffice users, community members and other interested parties to join us in this process, to help make version 4.0 the kind of radical success that version 1.0 was over a decade ago. We're using Google Moderator to collect and rate ideas. Please join us and share your ideas." Regards, -Rob > - Dennis > > > >
