Bonsoir Anthony, Le mercredi 09 fÃvrier 2005 à 00:39 +0100, Anthony FACCHIN a Ãcrit : > ARGENTE Jean Louis a Ãcrit : > > >A la relecture... je ne veux pas dire que OOo va arreter, disparaitre, > >loin de la !!! > >Seulement que notre principal partenaire semble penser qu il a pactise > >avec le diable, ce qui a l air de fortement l embarrasser... > >Jean Louis > > > > > En gros, soit > - Sun continue à jongler, avec la menace permanente d'un procÃs.
C est ca ! Le probleme est exactement ici; AMHA c est ce que formule clairement James Gosling > - Sun ne s'occupe plus "que" de StarOffice et laisse dÃfinitivement le > produit OpenOffice.org à son sort... C etait surement l une des finalites de l accord Microsoft/Sun > - Sun abandonne dÃfinitivement StarOffice (donc les revenus...), C etait aussi une des possibilites, il me semble bien que l accord prevoie une "soulte" annuelle au profit de Sun. > mais > finance une fondation indÃpendante "à la Mozilla"... > Je ne sais pas que penser, j'aime bien la derniÃre option... > Hummm, reveur... > Et s'il n'y avait que Ãa... > (bonne nuit...) > => > Oui :(( Jean Louis > Dear FFII supporter, > > Talk to your government. Join our demonstration. It is time > to stand up for European democracy. There will be a major > showdown in Brussels on February 17th 2005 (see > http://demo.ffii.org/demo0502/ ). > > Last week, the European Parliament's Legal Affairs (JURI) > Committee asked to restart the legislative process on software > patents, but this request is still in danger: > > - The Council is planning to adopt the software patent directive > as an A-item at the finance meeting on February 17th. > Poland can not be expected to stop it again on its own. > Another country would have to take the initiative (but would > receive support from Poland). > > - If the directive is adopted, the Commission may announce > that it will not comply with the Parliament's request for > a restart of the procedure. > > - We can not be sure that under such circumstances the European > Parliament's Conference of Presidents (which also meets on > the 17th) will opt for a confrontation. > > Thus it is still possible that we end up with a 2nd reading, > with all its dangers (http://swpat.ffii.org/letters/juri0502/). > > In this critical situation we need your help. > > If you reply to this mail and tick any of the following items, > we will try to provide some assistance and coordination. > > [ ] I will try to contact my national government and ask them to > oppose a Council meeting agenda containing the software > patent directive, at least not before the Commission has > answered the European Parliament's request, or/and to ask > for renegotiation in the Council (B-item). > > [ ] I will try to contact the European Commission and ask them > to answer the European Parliament's request ASAP. > > [ ] I will try to come to Brussels on February 17th to join the > demonstration and press conference > > [ ] I would like to call on MEPs to join the demo / press > conference > > [ ] I would like to contact media and press agencies. > > [ ] I will help organise car pools or busses from my region > to Brussels. > > [ ] I will place a banner or protest page on my website > [http://____________________] > > [ ] I will contact some important websites and ask them to > participate > > [ ] I will donate (http://donate.ffii.org/) > > We hope to hear from you and to see you in Brussels. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Jean Louis Message sans accent pour etre lisible par tous les logiciels de messagerie electronique... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
