I'm curious what budget you came up with. It sounds like a hugely
ambitious project ;)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Jakub Kościelak
<kuba@openoffice.com.pl <mailto:kuba@openoffice.com.pl>> wrote:
Dear Developers
I would like to ask if someone would be interested in taking part
in a project focused on adding missing functionality to LibreOffice.
I wanted to ask if anyone of you have already dealt with, or is in
the process of work on the following issues.
Any information will be extremely useful:
- Ability to work on documents created in Microsoft Word 2003 or
Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010, with reliable conversion of all
elements and attributes of the document - a lot has been done already.
- Recording a narration and adding it to a presentation.
- Creating reports based on external data sources (spreadsheets,
databases, ODBC-compliant, text files, XML, webservice) -
partially requirements are met, except for XML and webservice.
- Support for OLAP cubes, performing, editing database and web
queries. Tools to support statistical, financial, analysis of
alternatives and solving optimization issues - requirements partly
met, there is a solver.
- Maintaining full compatibility with the file formats created in
Microsoft Excel 2003, 2007 and 2010, including the correct
application of special functions and macros - a lot has already
been done, macros are the biggest problem.
- Using mail merge in Draw.
I have gathered, I think, an appropriate budget for this project.
I'm looking for experienced professionals, and where to find them
first if not here?
Thank you in advance for any advice and tips.
All the best,
Jakub Kościelak
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