Re: OpenOffice: Arguments and facts. Going ahead

2011-06-08 Thread Christian Grobmeier
>> 300.000 downloads/day * 180 MB = 5400 MB / 1024 = roundabout 53.000 Gigs. >> Source: http://marketing.openoffice.org/marketing_bouncer.html >> > Presumably we would distrubute through the usual *mirror* system - so > the load should mostly by on other peoples hardware, no? Leo Simons explai

Re: OpenOffice: Arguments and facts. Going ahead

2011-06-07 Thread Niall Pemberton
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: The only thing I really don't have read anything about is, if we can handle this project from infra-resourcing. >>> >>> Joe Schaefer added himself as a mentor, so we can consider that covered. > > I just have learned OOo delivers

Re: OpenOffice: Arguments and facts. Going ahead

2011-06-07 Thread Christian Grobmeier
>>> The only thing I really don't have read anything about is, if we can >>> handle this project from infra-resourcing. >> >> Joe Schaefer added himself as a mentor, so we can consider that covered. I just have learned OOo delivers 53.000 gigs of data each day. 300.000 downloads/day * 180 MB = 54

Re: OpenOffice: Arguments and facts. Going ahead

2011-06-07 Thread Christian Grobmeier
>> The only thing I really don't have read anything about is, if we can >> handle this project from infra-resourcing. > > Joe Schaefer added himself as a mentor, so we can consider that covered. agreed > > > -- > Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men > will do the mos

Re: OpenOffice: Arguments and facts. Going ahead

2011-06-07 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: > The only thing I really don't have read anything about is, if we can > handle this project from infra-resourcing. Joe Schaefer added himself as a mentor, so we can consider that covered. -- Capitalism is the astounding belief that t

Re: OpenOffice: Arguments and facts. Going ahead

2011-06-07 Thread Phillip Rhodes
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: > All, > > > Please list your questions in short sentences. Avoid discussions about > licensing. Please don't refer to open discussion on TDF/ASF community > - we all know we want to collaborate. If this all really happens is > not case o

OpenOffice: Arguments and facts. Going ahead

2011-06-07 Thread Christian Grobmeier
All, we have discussed a lots about everything the past days. Now it seems everything goes settled. We don't need to discuss more about the sense and nonsense of licensing. I also think there is no need to convince people or do marketing. As of now, we have more than 50 committers listed in the p