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Re: Multiplatform Support
by Cyrille Berger on Wednesday 20/Feb/2008, @06:54
No. The real reasons behind the weakness of KOffice filters is not the lack of spec but the lack of a developer interested in doing the work. At least, for the .doc file format, we allready had the spec (up to 97), but even with that, the filters were not complete. The current focus is full support of ODF, and that is allready quiet some work.
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Re: Multiplatform Support
by she on Wednesday 20/Feb/2008, @07:09
"but the lack of a developer interested in doing the work."

Ok I can understand that there is interesting coding work and boring coding work.

But many people can pay a little bit of money, and in this situation it might be worth to raise money to overcome the problem with the lack of interest. Isn't there some kind of "bounty" concept? I reckon that there _are_ enough people that dont mind to throw in a few bucks every now and then to projects they regard as interesting. And this work here is also needed by quite many.
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