On Jun 21, 2013, at 7:21 AM, Peter Junge wrote:

> On 6/21/2013 9:59 PM, Jörg Schmidt wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>>> From: Rob Weir [mailto:robw...@apache.org]
>> 
>>>> What is the problem?
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> The CD is not from the Apache OpenOffice project.  It was not reviewed
>>> and approved for release by the project.  It is a 3rd party product.
>>> The website says it is from "Verein Freies Office Deutschland e.V..":
>> 
>> No, this is absolutely *not* true!
>> 
>> The "Verein Freies Office Deutschland e.V.." is NOT the creator of the 
>> PrOOo-box, but that's us (Detlef, Jan and I) three members of the 
>> AOO-Community in Germany.
>> 
>> You can see my entry here:
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Directory+of+Volunteers
>> 
>> and I can gladly Jan and Detlef ask to register there.
>> 
>> The "Verein Freies Office Deutschland e.V. is the *only* one who pays us the 
>> hosting of the Box (850 euros per year).
>> 
>> *We would be pleased if the Apache paid. Apache wants to do that?*
> 
> As far as I understand the Apache way: Apache products must be hosted by 
> Apache infrastructure(*), but as the PrOOo-Box certainly contains also 
> non-Apache products it cannot be hosted at Apache. Seems a Catch-22 to me. 
> Does someone has any good idea how to fix this? It would certainly be a good 
> thing to continue the PrOOo-Box within the AOO community.
> 
> (*) Apache strictly requires to avoid community fragmentation like it had 
> happened with OOo.

I would like to continue this discussion with a different approach. Let's 
discuss the process for PrOOo-Box to become part of the Apache OpenOffice 
product. There are several steps and it is worth exploring. Of course I must 
preface this with "I am not a lawyer." The following would need to be 
considered:

(1) License / IP Clearance. A review of the non-Apache products included in 
PrOOo-Box is necessary. If these are compatible then it is possible to include 
them in a "release". If not then they are other considerations which would 
depend on packaging and all kinds of legal and technical challenges.

(2) Copyright. If the three of you own the unique aspects then you may need to 
re-license these to AL2.0 - the Apache LIcense.

(3) Individual Contributor License Agreements (ICLA) help. If there is a large 
amount of unique IP then a Software Grant may be requested.

(4) The AOO PMC would have to accept the donation through a VOTE or LAZY 
CONSENSUS.

We can all learn something from the PrOOo-box team.

Regards,
Dave

> 
> Best regards
> Peter
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>>> But these are still 3rd party distributions.
>> 
>> No, this is the Box of german Members of the AOO-Community!
>> 
>> 
>> But that is not the problem, because the question is a Others, namely how we 
>> can make local work on AOO when we can not even provide information users 
>> need?
>> 
>> A notice in a news-teaser is anyway only a temporary entry. What is the 
>> problem?
>> 
>> 
>> Rob, you have, tell me here on the list, the following:
>> 
>> * it's okay to get involved locally for AOO and Apache welcomes such 
>> activities
>> 
>> * I should self make a choice
>> 
>> 
>> However, I live in Germany, and here I know the OpenOffice users for more 
>> than 8 years, and I know what users need for assistance.
>> And we all have to do something otherwise AOO lost in Germany. Sorry, but 
>> that *is* the truth.
>> 
>> 
>>> So we are fair and we don't give special prominence to any single 3rd
>>> party distribution.
>> 
>> But that is *not* what is needed.
>> 
>> There shall be *no* permanent link, but only a *temporary* news-teaser. This 
>> teaser is automatically replaced by someone else, as soon as there are new 
>> news.
>> 
>> What is the problem?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Greetings,
>> Jörg
>> 
>> 
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