Harold Fuchs wrote: > Everyone, but possibly especially the user community, needs to be > reassured as far as is possible that if they commit to LibreOffice > they will be moving to a viable product and not just a flash in > the pan which will die from lack of funds in six months or a year. > For individual, private users the impact can be readily borne even > though it would be a pain in the neck to switch again in a few > months time. But for institutions, on which the success of the > project depends, it would be a fairly major catastrophe. > Hi Harold,
this is true, but be aware that TDF is still in its inception/bootstrap phase. Expect more concrete answers when things solidify. But maybe there's a misunderstanding here - you should not necessarily expect that the foundation will fund all of LibreOffice - quite the contrary, our stated goal is to build an ecosystem of companies, that fund people, and share some common vision on where to move the project. And if you have *that*, any analysis will show that this is more viable than a project that relies on a single sponsor. As we speak, the number of companies that fund developers working on LibreOffice code is already larger than one. ;) Cheers, -- Thorsten -- E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted