Space: Apache OpenOffice Community 
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Page: ApacheCon North America 
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Edited by Kay Schenk:
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h1. Proposed Talks


h4. Submitted by

Donald Harbison
Track

Audience Level
Beginner

h1. Apache OpenOffice: Project Update and Future Direction


h4. Description

An introductory profile of the OpenOffice project covering all aspects of the 
project. We will include examples of how OpenOffice complements other Apache 
projects.

h3. Abstract

OpenOffice graduated to Top Level Project in October 2012 following two very 
successful releases generating more than 25M downloads in 2012. It is the 
largest end user software project within the Apache Software Foundation. Not 
only does the PMC fulfill its duties to makes its source code generally 
available, but it also provides binary distribution on multiple platforms for 
millions of consumers around the world.

This talk will detail the key areas of the project providing illustrations of 
how volunteers are making contributions on many different levels including: - 
core development of the (5) modules that comprise Apache OpenOffice - QA & Test 
- Translation - Programmability - Marketing - Communications - Community 
Development

Demonstrations of the most recent OpenOffice builds will be included.



h1. Community Development at Apache OpenOffice


h4. Description

Apache OpenOffice is a very large project. This session will help show the many 
different onramps to join the project, learn, contribute and have fun.

h3. Abstract

Apache OpenOffice on one level is a mature, open source office productivity 
application suite. On another, it represents an opportunity for innovation and 
renewal of purpose reflecting the market needs of 2013 and beyond. This session 
will detail the key functional areas of the project, and describe how easy it 
is to get started contributing based on individual interests and skills. C+\+ 
core development, QA and Test, Translation, Documentation, User Support, Web 
infrastructure, Marketing and Communications...all offer their own 'onramp' for 
beginners.

Attend this session and you will learn alot about Apache OpenOffice. We plan to 
build a panel comprised of our Apache OpenOffice members to hold an 
interactive, educational and entertaining session



h4. Submitted by Kay Schenk
Audience level: Beginner

h1. OpenOffice: from Bureaucracy to Meritocracy

h3. Abstract

This talk, from a 10 year volunteer of OpenOffice, will explore the challenges 
faced by migrating OpenOffice, the community and services, from a bureaucratic 
framework to the more flat framework of the Apache meritocracy. The conversion 
and integration of OpenOffice to the Apache Software Foundation was 
particularly challenging due to the size of both the hardware infrastructure 
which had been in place for the project, and the larger "ecosystem" of global 
volunteers and businesses.

The talk will hopefully answer some of the larger questions that have arisen 
since OpenOffice's life at Apache especially those dealing with release timing 
and life expectancy.

It is more an overview of events as seem from personal perspectives rather than 
an in-depth technical discussion of some of these aspects. 

* OpenOffice at Sun/Oracle

* The Hand-Off to Apache

* Getting Organized 
   
* The First Big Steps    

* The Long and Winding Road to a Meritocracy    

* Lots of Eyes Needed    

* Are we there yet?

    


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