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- State: A perspective of our first 15 years, and the current state of the project
- Future: Outlook for OpenOffice, 2015 and beyond
- Development: Significant recent or foreseen technical improvements in OpenOffice; the architecture of OpenOffice as it relates to open source development/maintenance.
- Improvements to core code (Modules vs complete "office" suite)
- Improvements to the development process (IDEs, etc.)
- Improvements to core libraries, etc.
- Incorporating other open source products or ideas
- Localization: L10N community, translation, Pootle server
- QA: Quality assurance processes, Bugzilla, bug triaging, testing tools
- Documentation and Marketing: Documentation, Trademarks, OpenOffice Reputation, OpenOffice in the Press (Documentation and Marketing they could also be split, but activity in both is not high at the moment)
- ODF: The relationship of the ODF standard and OpenOffice. How did this standard contribute to making OpenOffice open source?
- Adoption: How did making OpenOffice open source contribute to its adoption by business enterprises; Migration use cases.
- Ecosystem: A panel of OpenOffice downstream users (Symphony, NeoOffice, LibreOffice, Go-oo) discussing their use of OpenOffice code and what they've contributed back.
- Mobile: How will desktop based office systems adopt to responsive design in mobile devices
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