Hello,
Andre Schnabel wrote:
We are the oldest(that was my marketing point for the proposal ;), yes, but German project and then Italian project was not far from us. And I don't know if we are the largest
This should be the japanese native lang project (counting subscribed members at the website, pageviews for the native lang site and people at the chinese restaurant on the last day of OOoCon04 ;-) )
well, Chinese (zh.openoffice.org) and Spanish (es.openoffice.org) have a similar size.
But as Sophie pointed out, it's not so much the number of members that matters as their abilities, competences and faith in what they're doing.
(in fact, I don't care, my concern is more : do we have enough contributor for the whole OOo project ?)
The proposal Slovenian and Italian projects have made is very attracting and I would be very happy to meet every body, either in Lyon or in Portorose :)
I'd be happy too (and both would be a chance to learn some new words in French, Italian or Slovenian .. and there are a *lot* of new words to me in those languages ;-) )
I must say that whatever the result is, the candidates of the OOoCON 2005 are both very appealing; they also show, in a way, how big we've grown. It's not so much in terms of number of projects as in the influence of OOo. Look at how many local deployments and potential sponsors are accounted in the two proposals.
It is truly amazing.
Charles.
Andre
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