Hi, I had some short chat with Oracle representatives they are stating official ly: ""Oracle is investing substantial resources in OpenOffice.org. With more than one hundred million users, we believe OpenOffice.org is the most advanced, most feature rich open source implementation and will strongly encourage the Open Office community to continue to contribute through www.openoffice.org. However, the beauty of open source is that it can be forked by anyone who chooses, as was done today. Our sincerest goal for Open Office is that it become more widely used so if this new foundation will help advance Open Office and the Open Document Format we wish them the best.""
In my opinion it means (at this very moment) that there will be OpenOffice. org and LibreOffice as well. I don't think it is a problem, why not, if Oracle wants keep OO.o both coul d developed. We will see if there is real contribution or not. And anyway the OOo name and rights owned by Oracle so we could do nothing. -- Kürti László Open SKM Agency Kft. 1024 Budapest Kút u. 5 www.openskm.com [email protected] (+36-1)-788-6556 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Paré" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 11:19:21 PM Subject: Re: [tdf-discuss] Explanation . . . ? Le 2010-09-30 15:32, jonathon a écrit : > On 09/29/2010 05:45 PM, Bernhard Dippold wrote: > >> If they insist on keeping the trademark given to Sun Microsystems becau > se the community hadn't an entity to claim violations and abuse, > > I seriously doubt that Oracle will donate the trademarks to Document > Foundation. > > Selling them is a possibility, but the price would probably be for > whatever OOo, as an independent company, would sell for. > > As such, all planning should be done on the basis that the project has > been rebranded to LibreOffice. > > jonathon It wouldn't surprise me if Oracle did hand over the "OpenOffice.org" trademark name. They will no doubt have been on this mailist and seen how many of the localization teams have moved to the LibreOffice group. I don't think that this change in direction was a big surprise to them as it wasn't for the "OpenOffice.org" community. It would be in their interest as corporate citizens to establish good will with the "OpenOffice.org" community, and, as the LibreOffice is happening with or without the "OpenOffice.org" name, the game to them is lost. It's just a matter of clearing all liabilities from their end of their business model and joining the Document Foundation project along with everyone else. I don't think that there is any animosity between the group, we should all be thankful that Sun bought and delivered the code to OSS regardless of how they may or may not have run the "code" approval system. Just imagine the pre-StarOffice days, when the only real word processor in town was MSOffice and Wordperfect had been decimated by its competitor. Without Sun's generosity, we would not now be in a position to create a foundation based on an OSS office suite. So, "hats off" and congratulations first of all to Sun Microsystems who gave us this wonderful piece of software, and hopefully, "hats off" with congratulations and upmost of thanks to Oracle for helping us with the transition from being under the safety of a corporate umbrella to a document foundation based on OSS and the sharing of code. Oracle/Sun would then be remembered as a darling corporation who helped foster OSS adoption. With a little luck, Oracle could offer support for the Document Foundation with seed money and hardware facilities/support until the foundation's business model is put into work and able to stand on its own financially. This is what happened to Mozilla when it first set out on its own. Hopefully, the LibreOffice will be only a temporary and brief episode and the "OpenOffice.org" brand will live on along with the great community that it has always had. Let's keep the lines of communication open and remain positive. Cheers Marc -- To unsubscribe, send an empty e-mail to discuss+unsubscr...@documentfoundat ion.org All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted. List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/disc uss/ -- To unsubscribe, send an empty e-mail to [email protected] All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted. List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/
