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On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Olivier Hallot
<olivier.hallot@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Hi
I have collected some features enteprises will love to have implemented in
LibreOffice and listed them in

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Crazy_Ideas#Features_Enterprises_Will_Love_To_Have_Implemented

"It would be nice to be able to insert the digital signature
information inside the document. "

isn't that a chicken and egg problem ?
I hack a document setting the 'signature' information to 'this is
signed by Olivier Hallot' then I sign the document with my own
signature.
the document is properly signed, but the user will think that it was
signed by Olivier Hallot (that is if he trust what is _in_ the
document as opposed to _in_ the signature)

am I missing something ?

Norbert


Some are quite easy to implement, other may require a longer time for
development, but all are based on real demand from people that use
LibreOffice in a enterprise production environment. That is,  they are not
crazy ideas at all. :-)

Regards
--
Olivier Hallot
Founder, Steering Commitee Member - The Document Foundation
Voicing the enterprise
Translation Leader for Brazilian Portuguese
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