On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 7:19 AM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote:

> I apologize in advance for talking like a corporation.  But I think
> there is some good things we can borrow from corporate thinking, and
> one is to discuss and adopt long-term strategic plans.  The danger of
> not doing this is that continually focus on what is immediately in
> front of our eyes, working on short-term, urgent activities, but never
> accomplish the grand things that can only be done with a big effort
> over time.
>
> To me a strategic plan means we look at where things are today, what
> works, what doesn't.  Then we step back and ask ourselves what our
> goals should be over the next few years.  Maybe even the next year.
> But generally, thinking long-term, beyond the next release, beyond the
> activities that we already have on our plates.
>
> Developing a shared vision for where we want to go is critical to
> long-term success.
>
> As an example, I drafted some ideas on our websites and the challenges
> and opportunities there:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Website+Strategic+Plan
>
> I'd love to hear your thoughts, and see your improvements or corrections.
>
> I'd also encourage anyone who has an interest to draft a similar
> strategic plan for other areas, such as the AOO product itself,
> Documentation, Development process/Build, Marketing, etc.  Note: part
> of this is being honest about what is not working well, as what is
> working well.  So please be critical, but constructive.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Rob
>

Rob, yes I saw the commit notices about this, and GOOD IDEA!

This is no corporate speak to me but, given OpenOffice's history, just good
sense.  I will happily add some items when I get time over the next few
days. We definitely need a "code/product" strategic plan area. MANY items
concerning such things have arisen on this list over the last several
months, and using the strategic plan area is a good way to document them!

Thanks for taking the time to start this.

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