Hi all,
Rene Engelhard wrote (31-03-10 12:52)
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 11:36:16AM +0200, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
mmh, i have still one problem. One motivation for me to go into the CC
was and still is that i will try to work for a stronger OpenOffice.org
community and against derivated work. And in consequence of this i see
a stronger community means actively involving hughe parts of the
"community".
I think this is an interesting point. Getting people that work on a
'derived product' more involved is IMO positive. On the other hand,
there is the question of credibility.
But I don't think I am the one who should start writing something about
that.
which you don't. there's still many sun-internal decision
just posed to the "community" as a fact everyxone has to live with.
There's still bugs not fixed or cared about because it doesn't affect *you*
(but only people outside)
Or patches lingering around for no reason because no one cares about.
[IMO OT, but I doubt that there are no aspects as time and complexity
involved. Anyway, I ám interested in this. So expect continued contact
from me about this.]
a conflict with somebody in the CC who is nowadays the driving force
behind a spin-off (wording of go-oo, i call it fork others derivated
work). It might be not so obvious for many community members what go-oo
really is. And one reason for this is that our project rules are not
accepted as they are. Or only partly.
That's not true. At least not for all cases where stuff ends up in go-oo.
partly = at least not for all cases
be a product development representative for OOo he has to accept the OOo
project rules.
says the one who for a long time didn't accept those either. Should
I remember you about non-free stuff of yours in the code despite this
being a open source (and I do take the official open source definition)
project?
When you write 'for a long time didn't', the problem seems solved?
But also this is not relevant in considering the situation we are in
now, IMO.
Kindest regards,
Cor
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