2015-01-11 8:50 GMT+01:00 jan i <j...@apache.org>:

> Hi
>
> I have during the last days had discussions with multiple PMC members,
> because I am puzzled or even scared about the level of engagement from the
> PMC in this nomination.
>
> As I wrote in my introduction, I need the backing of the PMC to carry out
> changes. my talks have convinced me that the PMC are unlikely to follow the
> path I believe in.



Hi Jan,

 I'm not among those PMC members who talked to you, all I knew so far was
that you were available, plus all your well-known activity for AOO.
 Happy to talk to you if that helps, the present email doesn't help me much
to understand what's going on.

Thanks,

Roberto




> Please remark I am NOT saying the PMC is following a
> wrong road, only the future can determine that.
>
> Due to a likely conflict (remember I resigned due to this) I can only
> promise to serve for 2 month and a fast new election is not good for the
> project.
>
> Louis on the other hand seems to be accepted by the PMC and are surely also
> a person that has experience.
>
> I hereby recommend Louis be the new chair.
>
>
> I will continue supporting the project as I have the last couple of years.
>
> rgds
> jan i
>
>
> On Sunday, January 11, 2015, Louis Suárez-Potts <lui...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Everybody,
> > I’m a candidate for PMC Chair…. And more below.
> >
> > > On 6 Jan 2015, at 13:33, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org
> > <javascript:;>> wrote:
> > >
> > > Each of the (current and future) nominees should answer this mail in
> > public and state very briefly:
> >
> > The PMC Chair is ostensibly an administrative position. It’s certainly
> > that, but it also vests its holder with an authority that can be used to
> > grow the project.
> >
> > That, at least, is one way I should like to use it, should I be elected.
> > If elected, I could serve for at least one year and probably more.
> > OpenOffice has been my life for a very long time; it—the community and
> what
> > it can accomplish with a free tool as powerful as OpenOffice and the
> ODF—is
> > something I believe in and love.
> >
> > But so do we all. I don’t see myself as working in isolation or as the
> > “lead.” Hardly; I see the role as enabling others. I have a notion of
> where
> > I would like to see OpenOffice—but so do you. And so does Jan. What would
> > be great is if we could work efficiently and collaboratively to realise
> our
> > visions of Apache OpenOffice’s future.
> >
> > Growing the community of contributors and uses is something I have some
> > experience doing. But what worked with OpenOffice.org, like the Native
> > Language Projects, were created under different circumstances. AOO is not
> > OOo: it’s more of a community effort. And it operates within the Apache
> > Software Foundation.
> >
> > These are plusses and the opportunities they present to would-be
> > contributors can be communicated to those companies and government
> agencies
> > who are already using OpenOffice and those who are considering using it.
> We
> > have not focused on such marketing efforts, and I would like to do so.
> >
> > We also need … so many other things. Updated documentation for
> developers,
> > for instance; more mentoring and training (at whatever level); and so on:
> > not news. Engaging the community that we have and that we will have is
> part
> > of the fun I’d like to take on, though I’d reframe it by emphasising that
> > it’s actually our fun.
> >
> > I also believe that we need to explore collaboration with The Document
> > Foundation and LibreOffice. I’ve always argued we should. No one benefits
> > by maintaining this split. (Oh, arguably, the proprietary products reap
> in
> > yet more billions. But they would anyway.) I have no illusions about any
> > reconciliation or collaboration. But I also believe that the overall
> > community of users stands to gain hugely.
> >
> > More can be said, and I hope it is. But not now.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Louis
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ---
> >
> > Louis Suárez-Potts
> > Age of Peers
> > PMC Apache OpenOffice
> > Skype: louisiam
> > Mobile: +1.416.625.3843
> > Twitter: @luispo
> > Company: http://www.ageofpeers.com/
> > Personal: http://www.luispo.com/
> > Google: https://plus.google.com/+LouisSuárezPotts/
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