OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC

  • 1.  Introduction

    Posted 02-13-2006 14:51
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    Subject: Introduction


    Hello,
    
    I would like to introduce myself and the company I am representing on
    this list and in the OpenDocument TC.
    Ars Aperta, a french company providing strategic consultancy on FOSS and
    Open Standards related strategies
     ( http://www.arsaperta.com/en/index.html ) has recently joined the
    OASIS consortium and the OpenDocument TC. We are interested in bringing
    helpful contributions to this technical committee and hope to improve
    the specification in the best way we can. We are particularly interested
    in making sure that the OpenDocument format is tested and compliant with
    any kind of alphabet, glyphs and, more generally, works well within any
    kind of i18n-specific related environment.
    
    I will not be the only person representing Ars Aperta, but for the
    moment, I would also like to introduce myself. My name is Charles-H.
    Schulz and besides being one of the founder of Ars Aperta, I also
    contribute to the OpenOffice.org project, albeit in a non-technical
    role. I'm the lead of the Native-Language Confederation of
    OpenOffice.org and so I focus on everything related to the international
    expansion of the project and the product. My work here in this TC,
    however, shall be put in the context of my job at Ars Aperta.
    
    Since I am new here, I am very interested  in your guidance and advices
    related the actual work taking place in the TC. Also, I would like to
    know if I have to join the next confcall on monday the 13th.
    
    Looking forward to work with you,
    
    -- 
    Charles-H.Schulz,
    Associ� / Associate,
    Ars Aperta.
    
    
    
    
    


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