Development
- The source and how to work with it
- The roadmap
- Tools for development
- Integration and localization
- QA, UI, and development processes
- Writing and distributing documentation
- Packaging for distribution
- Porting and platform specifics
- System integration with OpenOffice.org (ODF, UNO, API, extensions)
- Macros and extensions
- User Experience (UX)
OpenDocument Format
- ODF State of the art
- ODF Future Directions
- ODF interoperability
Community
- Celebrating and promoting OpenOffice.org 3
- Commercializing, integrating, and supporting OpenOffice.org
- Migration methodology
- Marketing OpenOffice - the product and the community
- Branding and artwork
- Funding the project, defining the product, and extending it
Native Languages
- More than translation: building local language communities
- Tools and techniques for localisation
- The OpenOffice.org release process
Case Studies
- OpenOffice.org in government and public administrations
- OpenOffice.org in the private sector (SME - Small to Medium-sized Enterprise)
- Building a successful business around OpenOffice.org (training, migration, support, development of extensions, technical authors...)
- UX (user experience, usability and design)
OpenOffice.org/FLOSS in Education
Note: this track is in Italian or English
- Educational projects with OOo and FLOSS
- OOo/FLOSS experience in primary, secondary, tertiary, or professional education
- OOo/FLOSS learning projects for teachers
- Qualification experiences and projects with OOo and FLOSS
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