Simon Hausmann wrote: > > Speaking only for myself: > I do not believe that the source code release of StarOffice will affect > koffice that much, from a developers point of view (leaving out the filter > issue :) . I think in somehow StarOffice and KOffice are very > different: I believe the reason why Torben started KOffice was one main > thing: Fun. A way to experiment and learn how a complex system of an > office suite can be developed. I believe that today most (if not > all) KOffice developers are hacking because it is fun, and because they > can see that they _do_ something, something that others recognize. If I > was a new developer ;) and would have the choice between an open > developed Staroffice and KOffice, then I would go for KOffice, for a > simple reason (leaving aside the technical aspect) : In StarOffice I would > be only a single plain volunteer between hundreds of payed Sun > developers. That's not attractive for me (personally) . And in addition I > could probably not be as creative as in a project like KOffice, since > StarOffice is in fact controlled and managed by Sun, a company. While one > of the strengths of KOffice (and KDE as a whole) is that it is entirely > controlled and managed by volunteers all over the world. No single company > controls KOffice and KDE. That's something very important for me, > personally. That is why in my humble opinion KOffice is far more > attractive for volunteering developers (and there are lots of them > :-) than a GPL'ed StarOffice. > > Regarding interoperation between KOffice and StarOffice: We will all have > to see the StarOFfice API first, before being able to think about this. > (IMHO) . I for one am not interested in spending my free time with writing > wrappers and implementing StarOffice interfaces in order to let KOffice > components "talk" to StarOffice components. I would in fact be writing > code for Sun, which is not bad as is, but which leaves me back with > nothing (especially as, according to the FAQ, Sun asks volunteers to > transfer the copyright (AFAIK. Please correct me if I'm wrong)) . > > So I do enjoy spending my free time in the KDE/KOffice development > community, because it is a lot of fun, because I can implement and realize > my own ideas and because I can learn a lot! (about team work, the koffice > framework, etc.etc.) . It could be that this is something the StarOffice > development will not be able to provide, at least not now, at this point > in time :-) > > Only speaking for me personally. /me too :) Werner, who is lucky that someone wrote such a long, brilliant mail and he only has to put a /me too at the end :))) > > Bye, > Simon > > On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Evan Leibovitch wrote: > > > > > Hi there. > > > > I write a column for ZDNet on Linux issues, and this week I'm writing > > about the GPLing of StarOffice. > > > > I would like to find out, from any of the KOffice team, what effect this > > announcement (if any) has on KOffice. Are there any components of > > StarOffice that you would like to intergate into KOffice in the short > > term? > > > > Furthermore, does Sun's intention to build StarOffice components using > > Bonobo rather than KParts affect its usability within KOffice? Does it at > > all effect the balance between KDE and GNOME? > > > > Thanks! > > Evan Leibovitch > > > >