This page lists some of the main project areas of Apache OpenOffice categorized by function. Please see the
Get Involved page for more
information on how to participate in any of these areas.
The Graphic System Layer (GSL) project is an umbrella project to provide graphic output on different devices. Graphic output refers to a range of operations starting from simple line drawing to complex raster operations.
Base is OpenOffice.org's database application. Additionally, this project provides the other applications with access to a variety of relational data sources in various formats.
The OpenOffice.org XML project is the home of of XML related features of OpenOffice.org, like its OASIS OpenDocument/ISO/IEC 26300 file format implementation. It further provides some XML base implementations, like XML parser and printer components.
The purpose of this project is to help produce, organize and deploy extensions. An extension is a third party tool that brings OOo new functionality. This can be done through addons, addins, deployed by UNO packages. Extensions also covers templates and galleries.
The Native-Language Confederation includes the communities of users, developers, documentation writers and marketers contributing to OpenOffice.org in their own languages worldwide
The purpose of Distribution Project is to establish policy and consolidate areas and links relating to the distribution of OpenOffice.org. Distribution includes the Mirrors Project, CD-ROM Project, OEM Project, and P2P Project.
The project for furthering the growth and use of OpenOffice.org technology.
Efforts include: developing collateral, logos, public outreach.
This project includes the Art sub-project, which is responsible for all OpenOffice.org artwork.
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