Thursday, December 21, 2006
Got ODF?
Are you writing code that works with ODF? Open source, commercial, in-house, internationally distributed, written in Python, Java, Ruby, C++ or Haskell, a one person project or with a team of dozens — if it is done with ODF and is interesting, then I want to hear about it and help share your story.
Here's the deal. Drop my a line, via email or the comment form, and I'll arrange to either call you or send you some interview questions via email, things like:
I'll then write up a story and feature it on my blog and on OpenDocument.xml.org. You'll get some free publicity, and you'll help me tell the continuing story of innovation with ODF. It's a win-win, community thing. My intent to is have this be an ongoing feature in 2007.
I'm especially seeking anyone who is going beyond the traditional heavy-weight editor paradigm and is starting to look at other modes of use for ODF.
Feel free to share this invite with others who may be interested.
Here's the deal. Drop my a line, via email or the comment form, and I'll arrange to either call you or send you some interview questions via email, things like:
- What did you do?
- How did you do it?
- What tools did you use?
- Why ODF?
- What worked well and what didn't?
- What next?
I'll then write up a story and feature it on my blog and on OpenDocument.xml.org. You'll get some free publicity, and you'll help me tell the continuing story of innovation with ODF. It's a win-win, community thing. My intent to is have this be an ongoing feature in 2007.
I'm especially seeking anyone who is going beyond the traditional heavy-weight editor paradigm and is starting to look at other modes of use for ODF.
Feel free to share this invite with others who may be interested.
Labels: ODF