Good rehash mate..
Realising now the dilemma from your perspective I'll have some further info on 
what perhaps I could do to help the openoffice project please. 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Papillion [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, 24 October 2010 6:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [marketing] Concerns (possible rehash)

Hi Group,

Please excuse me if this is a rehash of an already had discussion.
While I've gone through the archives to check, I might have missed
something.

As I said in my note to Florian, I'm new to the team but very
passionate about OpenOffice. It's a product that not only helps me
make my living but also allows me to make a good moral choice when
recommending the software to a customer.

My concern is that the wave of recent resignations is going to be a
potential death blow to the project. If everyone is gone, who will do
the work? Does Oracle have the dedication to OpenOffice to carry it on
without the community?

Since I'm planning on devoting a significant amount of time and
resources to the community, I (selfishly) want to at least believe
it's still a viable one. But, aside from that, I deeply want what's
best for OpenOffice.

Thoughts?

Anthony Papillion
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