On 10/23/2018 4:21 PM, Matthias Seidel wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Am 17.10.18 um 07:36 schrieb Peter Kovacs: >> Hello all, >> >> I do not find my last approach. So Lets start a new run. >> >> I rewrote the argumentation to maybe now better Ideas. Please help to >> finish this. >> >> So the draft looks currently like this: > > After 6 days I think we can assume lazy consensus on this... > > Regards, > > Matthias > >> >> >> Project Name >> >> Apache OpenOffice >> >> >> Description of project(s) for publication: >> >> Apache OpenOffice™ is the free and open productivity suite from the >> Apache Software Foundation <https://www.apache.org/>. >> >> Apache OpenOffice <https://www.openoffice.org/> features six personal >> productivity applications: a word processor (and its web-authoring >> component), spreadsheet, presentation graphics, drawing, equation >> editor, and database. OpenOffice is released on Windows, Linux and >> macOS, with more communities joining, including ports for FreeBSD and >> OS/2. OpenOffice is localized, supporting over 110 languages worldwide. >> >> OpenOffice.org was donated >> <http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/statements-on-openofficeorg-contribution-to-apache-nasdaq-orcl-1521400.htm> >> to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) on June 1, 2011. As with any >> code base brought to the ASF, OpenOffice.org underwent incubation before >> graduating >> <https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/openoffice_graduates_from_the_apache> >> to a top-level project on 2012-10-17. >> >> >> Why does it fit FOSDEM? >> >> The Apache OpenOffice™ Project is one of view Projects that have fame >> beyond the OpenSource movement. With an average download over 1.9 >> million copies per month and a peak download after release of >> 3.244.447.We are a popular project in user space. >> >> We would like to show of the latest progress of our Software, by show >> the latest stable and unstable versions. We would like to have some >> Discussions with visitors about the Future of OpenOffice, how it could >> evolve. >> >> We were not as present on FOSDEM in the Last years, sharing our Booth >> with the Apache Foundation. We would like to stand out this year again >> in order to start some discussions. >> >> We require one table for our representation of the Project. >> >> > Absolutely. Go ahead and submit the request and lets hope that ot is successful. The project has a long history at Fosdem and we should keep it going.
Regards Keith
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