Apache OpenOffice

Revisiting the Linux packaging for Apache OpenOffice

D.apache-openoffice
Andrea Pescetti
<p>The current Linux packaging used by Apache OpenOffice is inefficient in many ways. We can take advantage of technologies like AppImage, snap and flatpak in order to make OpenOffice easier to install for Linux desktop users, while saving disk space for releases at the same time.</p>

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2/5/22
Apache OpenOffice
Peter Kovacs
D.apache-openoffice
<p>We will look at the Year 2021, check out what has worked out what did not work out. We will look at the most imortant things that we need for 2022. And we will talk about things around the Project</p>
2/5/22
Apache OpenOffice
Mechtilde Stehmann
D.apache-openoffice
<p>Discussion about the way to work on translating UI and Help.</p>
2/5/22
Apache OpenOffice
Arrigo Marchiori
D.apache-openoffice
<p>Building OpenOffice is not an easy task. The purpose of this presentation is to show how it is possible to leverage virtual machines and containers to: 1- make this task easier and as much automatic as possible, 2- avoid filling our computers with packages and libraries we may never need otherwise, 3- build different releases (trunk, 4.1.x), for different operating systems, on the same computer.</p>
2/5/22
Apache OpenOffice
Peter Kovacs
D.apache-openoffice
<p>The way to a new build Environment: goto SCONS</p>
2/5/22
Apache OpenOffice
Carl Marcum
D.apache-openoffice
<p>The talk will discuss current state of Unit testing in the Apache OpenOffice project and the effort to update the test suites to be useful standalone to run tests against an installed office without being tied to the OpenOffice build process. Also areas where Java developers could get involved.</p>