On 5 Jun 2011, at 16:00, Jim Jagielski wrote:

> Assuming that these are question that you are serious about
> wanting answers to, I will attempt to do so.
> 
> On Jun 5, 2011, at 10:15 AM, Simos Xenitellis wrote:
> 
>> What can the Apache Foundation provide to OpenOffice?
> 
> A formal, legal foundation. The ASF is a recognized 501(c)3, non-
> profit public charity. It is a legal incorporation, which has been
> in existence since 1999. It is, as you say, a foundation with lots
> of projects, in fact, most of the top 10 FOSS projects are ASF ones.
> It has a proven track record, and a set governance and organizational
> structure that is recognized and emulated within the FOSS and
> non-FOSS (eg: government, health-care, etc) communities.

Are you proposing that TDF could be the copyleft-preferring subsidiary of 
Apache, Jim?

S.


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