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List:       openoffice-users
Subject:    Re: [users] How to identify features that are not in Q-PCD document
From:       CPH <cphennessy () openoffice ! org>
Date:       2003-10-31 20:23:28
Message-ID: 200310312023.28383.cphennessy () openoffice ! org
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On Thursday 30 October 2003 16:59, Agrawal, Manish wrote:
> I believe that the methodology of OO development till OO1.1 was to fix
> known bugs. However, from this point on, it appears that the OO team is
> focusing on adding enhancements and features. That creates a problem for
> people like me who would like to suggest new features because many of the
> features we are suggesting are already in the OO concept document:
> http://tools.openoffice.org/releases/q-concept.html
>
> Any suggestion made that is already in the concept document only wastes
> everybody's time - the person providing the feedback and the QA team
> because they have to take the time to read the issue and get back to the
> user.
>
> Is it possible that a list of features that are already being worked on
> could be made available as a concise list on the OO site. At least the
> major highlights: Table - create table style, Chart - create 1-click
> capability, add 3-D pie-chart, Database - handle sequential fields and so
> on.
>
> The PCD is very long and the proposed features are all interspersed
> throughout the document. For a person knowledgeable about the development,
> it will probably be fairly straightforward to create this list.
>
> Just my 2c.

Hi Manish
	Good idea. I'll bring this up at the next Community Council.
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