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Hi all,

you probably would have liked to see this topic be solved faster, but my spare time is limited (and I know that this is even worse for Christoph...)

But I want to inform you - and perhaps you can join in - about the next part of Step 4: Integrating the different proposals in one structure.

Christoph already started this work on the WhatWeNeed wiki page and I added another structure proposal based on his idea:

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Kick-Off/WhatWeNeed#Structuring_Proposal

Christoph's structure is slightly different from mine, but I think they could be integrated quite easily.

If you think this structure is reasonable, it would be great if someone could add the items Christoph listed (and if he didn't cover some of the proposals further down the page, these items too) to the table or adapt the table's structure to fit better with Christoph's proposal.

If you think that the structure should be different, just add another proposal (perhaps with some explanations here, what is improved over the present table).

Christoph Noack schrieb:
[...]

I've created a new wiki page for that - please feel free to add your
thoughts. I also provided a more extensive introduction and a proposal
for the text steps along with some roughly guessed times:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Kick-Off/WhatWeNeed#Introduction

Any further thoughts on that topic? Speak up, please. This is your
project! :-)

Best regards

Bernhard

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