Hi Andrea,

Interesting post.
Maybe a more decentralized approach, as it seems to be the case with
Wikipedia. External associations (third parties)
locally perform advertising for the product and produce diverse ressources
to satisfy the needs of their users.
If these works have a general interest, they can be backported to the
central project through people who also agree to be integrated into the
parent project and act as communication channels. These people can also
transmit demands coming from inside
the central projet (communication in both directions) and can avoid
duplicate works as they know exactly what is doing inside the AOO project.
A possible way to enlarge the collaboration with people who don't will
necessary join the AOO project, for divers reasons
(oft a question of language with fr people, for instance) but are OK to
produce some work from outside.

Regards
-- 
gw

2015-04-14 0:30 GMT+02:00 Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org>:

> A new post is online at the too rarely updated OpenOffice blog:
> https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/collaboration_is_in_our_dna
>
> In short, it is now time to gather the so-called "OpenOffice ecosystem"
> together and find ways to work together efficiently.
>
> Other posts welcome, comments welcome.
>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
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