On the topic of using the Blog API, which is an idea I like, I came across a non-free product developed by SUN that seems to do something like this already... Sun Weblog Publisher: http://www.sun.com/software/star/staroffice/extensions.jsp#weblog I am uncertain about its details since I have had no reason to buy it and try it... but it seems that since you work at SUN you may be able to dig deeper into it. It says it works with MetaWeblog which I believe is the same way Office 2007 can talk to Drupal. Might it be possible to look at the Sun Weblog Publisher as a start on your side? Just something I remember coming across that might be worth looking at... Hope this helps. Best, Matt On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 21:35 -0400, Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
[This is a re-send of a message I sent originally to the infrastructure list.]
Hello all!
Allow me to introduce myself: I'm the community manager of OpenOffice.org, a role I've held for the last 7.5 years. My interest here is to see if there is interest in developing an OpenDocument Format filter for Drupal or (better yet) some ways of integrating or at least linking OOo to Drupal. The reason? Lots, including both public and private enterprises, want a CMS + productivity suite (such as OOo) combo. Drupal has huge market share and is flourishing; so does and is OOo.
How is integration imagined? It could be close or it could be even something as simple as an extension. We have now many extensions, and there is no reason why everything has to be a single package--this is the Internet age, not the isolated desktop age.
If people are interested, let's talk. My guess is that an obstacle to good intentions is reality: shortage of resources. But I also am relentlessly optimistic and hopeful, and believe if we can present a good case then companies may want to allocate those resources, which is to say, people and money.
Ciao,
Louis
-- Louis Suarez-Potts, PhD Community Manager, Sun Microsystems, Inc. OpenOffice.org