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IBM Lotus Symphony近況

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雖然不直接相關,幾則IBM Symphony的Update。我不知道大家覺得這是不是好的發展。有些做法的確比較有爭議。如果大家願意分享想法,我也可以帶進Apache OpenOffice PMC裏討論。

  1. IBM Lotus Symphony 3.0.1釋出。這是最後一版的IBM Lotus Symphony。之後IBM Lotus Symphony fork會終止開發,原開發團隊及程式碼會整合進Apache OpenOffice,協助開發Apache OpenOffice。
  2. Apache OpenOffice接下來3.4的下一個的版本是4,會加入很多來自原IBM Lotus Symphony的貢獻,讓Apache OpenOffice有大量的更新來跳昇主版本號。
  3. IBM Docs即將上線測試,性質類似Google Docs,是針對企業用戶的線上文件系統。
  4. 原始聲明如下:

    Updates: IBM Lotus Symphony, Apache OpenOffice, IBM Docs and other fun stuff

    Donald Harbison, Thu, 19 Jan 2012 12:25:12 -0800

    (Wearing IBM Hat) (Warning - long post )

    Here’s an update on what was communicated this week at the annual Lotusphere event in Orlando, Florida. I hope this helps clarify misunderstandings, and resolves lingering concerns regarding IBM plans with respect to investments that directly support and benefit the overall Apache OpenOffice project. There are (3) topics to look at.

    First, IBM Lotus Symphony 3.0.1 was announced. This is a new release of IBM Lotus Symphony, based on OpenOffice Technology that was licensed directly with Sun in 2007, when IBM formally joined the OpenOffice.org community. Symphony uses an Eclipse RCP framework known as Lotus Expeditor. Expeditor, or XPD for short, enables IBM to embed Symphony in the flagship Lotus Notes offering as a no charge entitlement. IBM does not directly monetize Symphony. IBM has never sold Symphony. IBM has offered enterprise support agreements for customers and QuickStart services offerings to help customers begin to deploy Symphony. With XPD, IBM and IBM partners have developed widgets, similar to OO extensions, that offer added value; e.g. Multimedia Libraries for end user support, and so forth. Symphony 3.0.1 will continue to be provided for Lotus Notes 8.5.x customers throughout the life cycle of this Lotus Notes release family. Fixpacks will provide ongoing support for this customer set.

    Notably, IBM announced it is ending its Symphony fork, the downstream fork of OpenOffice, if you prefer to think of it that way. With the July 15, 2011 announcement that IBM will contribute its Symphony source code to the Apache OpenOffice project, it makes no sense to continue a separate development effort. Instead, the entire Symphony development team will now be focused on working in the Apache OpenOffice community.

    Second, new features and function, worthy of consideration by this community as a ‘Apache OpenOffice 4.0’ release will be the primary focus for the IBM volunteers working in the project at Apache, after the project successfully completes the Apache 3.4 release. See the AOO 4.0 Feature Planning wiki page here: *http://s.apache.org/hW*- As part of the public discussions at Lotusphere, our product manager announced a proposed ‘Apache OpenOffice 4 the IBM Edition’ name. Yes, this is long and cumbersome. It is intended to describe what will be a future free download of Apache OpenOffice with extensions bundled in that are of interest to IBM customers; e.g. an extension to connect Apache OpenOffice to IBM Connections, a social networking offer (think Facebook for Business). Connections offers Profiles, Community, Blogs, Wikis, Files etc. So an extension will enable users to save their documents directly to the ‘Files’ repository for community sharing, etc. Other extensions are being considered. All extensions will be no charge. There is no monetization play for Apache OpenOffice the IBM Edition as there was never one for IBM Lotus Symphony. We will need to seek the approval to use this proposed naming from Apache Trademarks and this PPMC. Look for that request soon.

    IBM is enthusiastic about the opportunity to collaborate with the community in a balanced way. You’ll hopefully see that there is no hidden ‘puppeteer’ controlling our team member actions. Yes, we have individuals who are very active in Rob Weir and Juergen Schmidt, but we hope to see other individuals from our team contributing soon. Working in Apache is especially a big change of culture for our Chinese team, so I hope community members will be understanding and welcoming of this as you notice them begin to more actively participate and contribute as individuals. We believe there is an unusual and very exciting opportunity to bring new ideas and innovation to Apache OpenOffice. We also believe that many other like-minded companies and individuals will share this view, and step forward to actively participate in the community in the coming months.

    Thirdly, IBM announced the open beta for IBM Docs, formerly branded LotusLive Symphony. LotusLive is now re-branded IBM SmartCloud for Social Business. Think of IBM Docs as web-based collaborative document editors. There is no OpenOffice source code in IBM Docs. Instead, IBM Docs consumes MS-Office documents, and ODF documents produced by OpenOffice, LibreOffice, Calligra, AbiWord, etc. IBM Docs uses the Apache ODF Toolkit to manage conversion services from ODF to Web standards needed to perform the editing capabilities. IBM Docs exports ODF and MS-Office document file formats. IBM Docs will become generally available later this year with IBM Connections as the parent offering. The focus is on social document collaboration for business since IBM Connections is unlikely to be deployed for general consumer use in the same fashion as you see now with Google Docs.

    You can find the charts describing all of this here: *http://s.apache.org/Tj6*

    Sorry about the long post. I do understand why it’s easy to get caught up in the ‘blind man and the elephant’ game, and miss the whole damn animal in the process. IBM has often been accused of being an elephant, so I think this metaphor works here. We are very excited about the future of Apache OpenOffice, and will do our best to work to build a self-sustaining community based on diversity and balance. At the same time, you will see alot of energy and contributions coming forward over the coming months.

    As for me, if you forgot about my earlier introduction here is the one I posted on ooo-marketing in November: http://markmail.org/message/stejocuxui5aintr You can see I’m not a coder, but I plan to do alot of the other stuff more in the marketing and community side of things. I hope this post helps answer your questions. If you have more, I’m sure you won’t be shy about posting them on this thread. I am proud to say I have began to know and understand the OpenOffice.org community beginning in Koper, Slovenia at the 2005 OpenOffice.org Conference. I drove IBM sponsorship of OpenOffice.org annually since that time, and participated first hand in 2007 through 2010, where I chaired the OASIS ODF 1.2 Interop event. Enough about me, I’m offering this short CV to help you get to know me better. I also chair the OASIS ODF Adoption TC. So you see I care an awful lot about the success of ODF as well as Apache OpenOffice.

    Onward!

    /don
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