Le Mon, 1 Mar 2010 16:53:23 +0100, eric b <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Hi, > > Le 1 mars 10 à 14:52, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit : > > > Eric, > > > > 1) I don't write FUD: tell me about who owns the copyright for > > OOo4kids > > > > What you wrote is (as usual frolm you) plain FUD : I am not accustomed to be insulted that way Eric. > you wrote that > OOo4Kids refuses to contribute back to OpenOffice.org and I longly > proofed the opposite. No you did not. > > > And OOo4Kids copyright was not the point. About that, things are > extremely clear too : OOo4Kids will not belong to a company, but to > a non profit association. which is run by you. I do note that you believe that companies are "evil". This judgement lacks nuances given the absence of facts helping to illustrate your point. On the other hand, your NGO, belonging to you, seem not to raise any questions. What I see is that it's a distinct constituency developing a distinct software based on OpenOffice.org. > > > > > 2) your lines below show that, as friendly to OOo as it may be, it's > > just not the same project. > > > > > OOo4Kids is a sub project of the Education Project, a toy who aims > to help students discovering the OpenOffice.org way of coding,have > Fun, and provide, in the middle-long term, core developers for > OpenOffice.org Project. I wish it could be. But I have a hard time understanding how OOo4kids can be a subproject of the Education project, given OOo has no say on what it does and whom it belongs to. > > Another side effect of it, is that this project helped the OOo > community to connect with XO community, and Gdium community, and > other potential halo effects will appear. Good. That's what I and others do every week. We don't need forks to create halos. Charles. > > > > Eric Bachard > Lead, > OpenOffice.org Education Project > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
