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<li>OpenFormula is the part of the ODF 1.2 standard that defines spreadsheet functions.  This specification is nearing completion after which it will go out for a 60-day public review.  We are seeking experts to help review the accuracy of appoximately 30 financial spreadsheet function definitions.  The ideal reviewer would have a background in financial mathematics or actuarial sciences, e.g., annuities, bond coupon calculations, day count conventions, etc. This is a great way to contribute to open standards without being an XML expert. For more information, contact robert_weir@us.ibm.com.</li>
 
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ODF Help Wanted

This page is for listing information about ODF-related projects that are looking for contributors. 

 

Each project should list:

 

  • Project name and URL
  • What task(s) they are looking for help with
  • What expertise/background is ideal (languages, libraries, platforms, etc.)
  • A contact email or web page to find more information

OpenForumula

 

  • OpenFormula is the part of the ODF 1.2 standard that defines spreadsheet functions.  This specification is nearing completion after which it will go out for a 60-day public review.  We are seeking experts to help review the accuracy of appoximately 30 financial spreadsheet function definitions.  The ideal reviewer would have a background in financial mathematics or actuarial sciences, e.g., annuities, bond coupon calculations, day count conventions, etc. This is a great way to contribute to open standards without being an XML expert. For more information, contact robert_weir@us.ibm.com.
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