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On 02/22/2013 07:29 PM, Joel Madero wrote:
Several developers have told me that python and uno will be needed to
extract the data from FDO, create a spreadsheet from this data and then
create the graphs/summaries that I am hoping we can create automagically.


If I'm incorrect, please let me know what is correct - but I'm pretty
sure that someone with some PyUno skills will be needed.

Sure, for the "create a spreadsheet [and] graphs/summaries" part using LO via UNO sounds like a viable option. (I had just been curious, having no real idea what exactly you wanted to achieve.)

Stephan

On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 8:03 AM, Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com
<mailto:sbergman@redhat.com>> wrote:

    On 02/20/2013 04:11 PM, Joel Madero wrote:

        I am one of the members of the Quality Assurance team with
        LibreOffice
        and we are looking for a volunteer to work with myself designing
        (and
        coding) the framework to start automating our stats. It's been on my
        list for much too long and I just don't have the technical know
        how to
        do it. If there are are users or developers who can slowly get this
        accomplished it would greatly help QA as well as Marketing as
        our stats
        are done almost completely manually at this point, not only is
        this time
        consuming but it's also likely that there could be mistakes or
        missing
        data.


    How is the above related to PyUno (i.e., the Python-UNO bridge)?


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