Below is the annotated responses to Stephen Aitkens test
For my education and fun I just invented a product called Nanowidget for CO and it got a bronze. I disabled hardware questions which then greyed out – nice feature. When I returned to revise my scores hardware was no longer greyed out but the disable button had disappeared. Is this OK?
I’m promoting this Tuesday to the LPI EMEA group so we might get some overseas takers.
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I found it very quick and easy to use for my product which is unique in the market, only has me supporting it, is not OSS but uses ODF.
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It only told me I had a bronze, not the actual score – is this deliberate?
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The delete button is very close to the modify button so it would be easy to delete by mistake or does it ask “ do you really want to delete”
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Re standards is ODF (and OOXML) only relevant to office worker documents? Does it cover things like article numbering, vectors for engineers, rendering, relational DB etc? Should we generate a list of things it doesn’t cover and then make moves to extend it so its better than OOXML in its scope? Areas which wouldn’t interest Microsoft. Or am I being stupid?
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Stephen
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bob blatchford wrote:
Below is the annotated responses to Stephen Aitkens test
Re standards is ODF (and OOXML) only relevant to office worker documents? Does it cover things like article numbering, vectors for engineers, rendering, relational DB etc? Should we generate a list of things it doesn’t cover and then make moves to extend it so its better than OOXML in its scope? Areas which wouldn’t interest Microsoft. Or am I being stupid?
*****[Rod] 20071106 - Refer to CO board. not a website issue.
I think this issue is outside of the remit of Certified Open. ODF is a standard to mention, but we play no part in extending and maintaining standards. For ODF it's OASIS, IIRC.
Regards
Shane