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Backplane XG telecon

09 Jun 2009

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
Regrets
Jack
Chair
wiecha
Scribe
wiecha

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<scribe> Scribe: wiecha

ODF as host language for XForms

would like to prototype in ubiquity the use of odf as host language for xforms

discusses two levels of calculates...one at xforms model and the other at ODF spreadsheet level

Steven: happens in xforms as well...some calculates just at presentation level

use of ODF in scenario

text documents might be a clearer contrast with xforms than the spreadsheet

what's the ODF unique functionality from ODF vs. say HTML as well?

bit more presentation oriented than say xhtml2

Steven: could just argue showing the use of ODF just as it's possible...i.e. the community of ODF users exists and needs to be supported

Summary of Action Items

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