The presentations of the Brussels ODF Plugfest have been published on the plugfest website.
This 4th edition of the plugfest was jointly organized by the Federal State, the Regions and Communities of Belgium.
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The presentations of the Brussels ODF Plugfest have been published on the plugfest website.
This 4th edition of the plugfest was jointly organized by the Federal State, the Regions and Communities of Belgium.
From the September 2010 issue of IDUG Journal (International DB2 Users Group), an article by Nagesh Subrahmanyam.
The abstract is:
On September 3rd OASIS ODF Adoption TC member Rob Weir sat down with KDE community members Jos van den Oever (left) and Inge Wallin (right), in Budapes, at the OpenOffice.org Conference.
They discussed a range of topics, including the design philosphy of KOffice, its use of ODF 1.2's new RDF metadata capabilities and the Nepomuk social semantic desktop project.
You can listen to this interview in our second episode of the ODF Podcast.
Last month OASIS ODF Adoption TC member Rob Weir sat down with Svante Schubert at the Plugfest in Granada to discuss a range of topics, including ODF 1.2's RDF-based metadata and Svante's work on ODFDOM. You can listen to this interview in our first episode of the ODF Podcast.