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Posted by bt10000 at 2011-06-29 11:27:23
Is NOA an active project?

It seems not many posts are answered on the forum.

No issues in the issue tracker since 2009.

Cannot find the source code repository.

Is anyone depending on NOA for their project?
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Posted by gerdb at 2011-06-30 17:50:23
It seems that the project ist "frozen".

>Is anyone depending on NOA for their project?
Me - I use NOA for the fakturama.sebulli.com Project.

Gerd
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 • Re: Project Active?

Posted by bt10000 at 2011-07-01 14:07:19
With the changes going on in openoffice development and libre office, NOA needs to be maintained.

Does anyone have the appetite to help with such an effort?

Maybe the project owner could comment on his thoughts if this project we're taken further somewhere else?

I would be happy to kickstart such an effort.
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Posted by jstaerk at 2011-07-03 10:48:31
I don't have time but I might contribute a bit of money. I have already paid UBION for professional support two or three times but at that time Markus was still available, I don't know if there is a successor(?)
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Posted by JSteinhilber at 2011-07-03 13:25:44
I would like to help to maintain the NOA-Project.

Jürgen
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Posted by bt10000 at 2011-07-05 17:18:09
Hi jstaerk,

We are now seriously considering a fork of NOA and some patches to Libre Office to solve some of the underlying problems which exist for Java Applications.

Some stability can be achieved by making changes to NOA, for example retrying processes when the office application has crashed.

Any input time, money, testing, usage - would of course be wonderful.

I will post back shortly with an update.


Regards
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