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OpenOffice.org Conference (OOoCon 2004) – September 22nd – 24th 2004 – Humboldt

The two tracks of sessions are targeted at both users and developers. The general sessions will talk about lessons learned during migration and deployment, the OpenOffice.org roadmap and Open Source philosophy. Topics for developers cover the overall process, QA, porting and localization as well as the Software Development Kit.

OpenOffice.org Conference (OOoCon 2004)

The conference will cover the following OpenOffice.org topics organized in:
General Usage and Features;
Software Development Kit;
Business and Governemt;
Standards (especially XML);
Marketing;
Localization;

The Community;
Porting;

Open Source;
QA.