[Planner Dev] KPlato and Planner file format
Raphael Langerhorst <[email protected]> Sun, 19 Dec 2004 22:05:49 +0100
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Hello! I just signed up on the list to say hello... and to discuss file formats. I'm helping with KPlato (http://www.koffice.org/kplato/) development and recently we had a discussion about file formats on the KPlato mailing list: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kplato (look for threads with PMXML and OASIS, etc.) KPlato didn't have an official release yet, so it wouldn't hurt so much to change the file format. The current file format is a custom XML based format, not based on any existing project management file format. If possible we (the KPlato team) would like to move to a standardized file format for project management to increase interoperability. A few considerations and options are already on the table, ranging from creating a completely new OASIS specification (maybe extending the Open Office format) to adapting the PMXML standard. Here are some links on the subject: http://proj.chbs.dk/specifications/ (file format collection) http://www.projectoffice.com/xml/xml.asp (PMXML format) http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=office Another consideration is of course Planner (or MrProject). So I would like to know what file format Planner is currently using (is a DTD or Schema available?) and whether it is based on another format or standard. And are you considering to change the format? What's your opinion about PMXML? If you consider moving to PMXML I would suggest that we get together to improve the specification to fit general project management needs best (currently there are a few flaws that would need to improve, but it's a promising base). Also we would need to talk to the people at Pacific Edge about this and maybe we can have a dedicated specification mailing list (or maybe there already exists one?). in case PMXML turns out to be not usable, another option would be to create either a new OASIS document specification for project management or to extend the Open Office specification (as the rest of KOffice is moving to this specification right now). Of course if the format of Planner is a good base as well, we could start from there. Finally, I would like to note that the task at hand is to get an official standard for Project Management, whatever direction is best. Maybe PMXML is a good start, maybe even the format of Planner is good. Wherever we go, we should aim at making the file format an official standard, as this is the best way to make the format and all compliant applications acceptable for industry, home users and even open source developers. Regards, Raphael -- G System, The Evolving Universe - http://www.g-system.at