Sophie GAUTIER schrieb:

Hi Charles, all,

charles-h.schulz a �crit :

Hello,
I'd like to tell you that I'm very dissatisfied with all this. In fact, Frando, I still never saw you on any of the
native-lang mailing lists. You never talked to any of the NLC
communities.


Frankly, I've tried to read most of the mails of this thread today and I just have to said that I agree with you.
I'm really surprised that none of the NLC, or MarCon have been aware of this initiative where we are first concerned.


As I just wrote above, I simply hadn't time to do this yet. I've delved into sOOo just 4 days ago, and it isn't my onliest purpose of life yet. I admit that should have done this earlier, but nobody's perfect...

For information, our communities are doing a lot of work about that topic, and they really won't be happy to been seen as translating machine or to have a schema imposed to their contributions.

Our first concerns is to keep the community involved in development, documentation, tools contributions, marketing material, conferences, support, financial contributions, QA, help with all members, etc. Each action relating closely with the whole community.
More, working with all the professionals of OOo and make them contribute back, taking care identically to all of them in a way that integrity bring credibility to their work but also to our project. This is about building an ecosystem where OOo the product, the community, the users and the economic needs play together.

Of course!
I think, this is perfect way to develope OOo, to create marketing materials, to organize conferences.
But does this contradict sOOo?


sOOo would just help to make OOo more public, to spread it.

I find here that we are complety excluded and considered as simply clones of what will be decided. I've no time to fight or to argue for a project that is by first not considering who we are. I know that my community will be very sad to know that somebody have decided how they should spread OOo and duplicate what we are already doing without trying to improve it and federate it.

I am also not willing to fight against someone. If the community decides that this effort to propagate OOo is not wanted, I don't see why I should keep working on it, although I would regret it.


regards,
Frando

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