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+1 (binding)

Past the 72 hour notation below but I didn't see a final tally.

On Jun 10, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Sam Ruby wrote:

> *** Please change your Subject: line for any [DISCUSSION] of this [VOTE]
> 
> As the discussions on the OpenOfficeProposal threads seem to be winding down, 
> I would like to initiate the vote to accept OpenOffice.org as an Apache 
> Incubator project.
> 
> At the end of this mail, I've put a copy of the current proposal.  Here is a 
> link to the document in the wiki:
> 
> http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OpenOfficeProposal?action=recall&rev=207
> 
> As the proposal discussion threads are numerous, I encourage people to scan 
> and review the archives for this month:
> 
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/201106.mbox/browser
> 
> Please cast your votes:
> 
> [  ] +1 Accept OpenOffice.org for incubation
> [  ] +0 Indifferent to OpenOffice.org incubation
> [  ] -1 Reject OpenOffice.org for incubation
> 
> This vote will close 72 hours from now.
> 
> - Sam Ruby
> 
> = OpenOffice.org - An open productivity environment =
> == Abstract ==
> !OpenOffice.org is comprised of six personal productivity applications: a 
> word processor (and its web-authoring component), spreadsheet, presentation 
> graphics, drawing, equation editor, and database. !OpenOffice.org is released 
> on Windows, Solaris, Linux and Macintosh operation systems, with more 
> [[http://porting.openoffice.org/|communities]] joining, including a mature  
> [[http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/|FreeBSD port]]. !OpenOffice.org is 
> localized, supporting over 110 languages worldwide.
> 
> == Proposal ==
> Apache !OpenOffice.org will continue the mission pursued by the 
> !OpenOffice.org project while under the sponsorship of Sun and Oracle, namely:
> 
> "To create, as a community, the leading international office suite that  will 
> run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and  data 
> through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format."
> 
> In addition to to building the !OpenOffice.org product, as an end-user facing 
> product with many existing individual and corporate users, this project will 
> also be active in supporting end-users via tutorials, user forums, document 
> template repositories, etc.  The project will also work to further enable 
> !OpenOffice.org to be used as a programmable module in document automation 
> scenarios.
> 
> == Background ==
> !OpenOffice.org was launched as an open source project by Sun Microsystems in 
> June 2000.  !OpenOffice.org was originally developed under the name of 
> StarOffice by Star Division, a German company, which was acquired by Sun 
> Microsystems in 1999.  Sun released this as open source in 2000.  
> !OpenOffice.org is the leading alternative to MS-Office available.  Its most 
> recent major version, the 3.x series saw over 
> [[http://www.webmasterpro.de/portal/news/2010/02/05/international-openoffice-market-shares.html|100
>  million downloads]] in its first year.  The 
> [[http://www.webmasterpro.de/portal/news/2010/02/05/international-openoffice-market-shares.html|most
>  recent estimates]] suggest a market share on the order of 8-15%.
> 
> The !OpenOffice source is written in C++ and delivers language-neutral and 
> scriptable functionality. This source technology introduces the next-stage 
> architecture, allowing use of the suite elements as separate applications or 
> as embedded components in other applications. Numerous other features are 
> also present including XML-based file formats based on the vendor-neutral 
> !OpenDocument Format (ODF) standard from OASIS and other resources.
> 
> == Rationale ==
> !OpenOffice.org core development would continue at Apache following the 
> contribution by Oracle, in accordance with Apache bylaws and its usual open 
> development processes. Both Oracle and ASF agree that the !OpenOffice.org 
> development community, previously fragmented, would re-unite under ASF to 
> ensure a stable and long term future for OpenOffice.org. ASF would enable 
> corporate, non-profit, and volunteer stakeholders to contribute code in a 
> collaborative fashion.
> 
> Supporting tooling projects will accompany the !OpenOffice.org contribution, 
> providing APIs for extending and customizing !OpenOffice.org.
> 
> Both !OpenOffice.org and the related tooling projects support the OASIS Open 
> Document Format, and will attract an ecosystem of developers, ISVs and 
> Systems Integrators. ODF ensures the users of !OpenOffice.org and related 
> solutions will own their document data, and be free to choose the application 
> or solution that best meets their requirements.
> 
> The !OpenOffice.org implementation will serve as a reference implementation 
> of the Open Document Format standard.
> 
> = Current Status =
> == Meritocracy ==
> We understand the intention and value of meritocracy at Apache.  We are 
> particularly gratified to learn, during the discussion on this proposal, that 
> there is a strong role for non-coders to participate in this meritocracy and 
> as they demonstrate their sustained commitment and merit, to take on 
> additional community responsibilities.
> 
> The initial developers are very familiar with open source development, both 
> at Apache and elsewhere. Apache was chosen specifically because Oracle as 
> contributor, and IBM as Sponsor, as well as the initial developers, want to 
> encourage this style of development for the project. A diverse developer 
> community is regarded as necessary for a healthy, stable, long term 
> !OpenOffice.org project.
> 
> == Community ==
> The !OpenOffice.org project, over its 10+ years of existence has spawned a 
> diverse set of derived applications, each associated with its own set of 
> communities. Some of the more prominent applications built on !OpenOffice.org 
> include:
> 
> * !LibreOffice
> 
> * [[http://wiki.ooo4kids.org|OOo4Kids]] / 
> [[http://wiki.ooolight.org|OOoLight]]
> 
> * IBM Lotus Symphony
> * !RedFlag China 2000 !RedOffice
> 
> * !NeoOffice
> 
> * !EurOffice
> 
> A fuller picture of the range of customizations of !OpenOffice.org is 
> illustrated in this time line:
> 
> {{http://www.robweir.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/oo-forks.png}}
> 
> Each of these products has one more more associated communities, which might 
> include:
> 
> 1. a user community
> 1. a developer community
> 1. a community of supporter, promoters, trainers, consultants, e.g., an 
> extended ecosystem
> 
> In some cases the development effort for the derived project consists of 
> repackaging the core !OpenOffice.org code with additional plugins, fonts, 
> clipart, in other cases an additional language translation is added bundled 
> with additional language tools (spell checking dictionaries, grammar 
> proofers), and in other cases the development work involves changes of the 
> core components.
> 
> In some cases the communities coordinate closely with the parent 
> !OpenOffice.org projects, in other cases they have effectively "forked" into 
> independent projects, and in some cases we really have no idea who they are 
> or what they are doing. For example, screen shots of the secretive North 
> Korean "Red Star" computer system indicate that it is likely using a 
> customized version of !OpenOffice.
> 
> The above community relations are as much social as business. The annual 
> !OpenOffice.org Conference has, for many years, been an important event on 
> the calendar for community members, a "gathering of the clans" and generally 
> brings in the "extended family" of projects, often including 
> non-!OpenOffice.org based projects that interoperate with !OpenOffice.org via 
> the !OpenDocument Format (ODF) document format, e.g., Google Docs, Microsoft 
> Office, !AbiWord, Calligra Suite/KOffice. We want to continue this tradition 
> with members of any eventual Apache !OpenOffice TLP, in conjunction with the 
> extended community of derived projects.
> 
> One of our goals with this incubation project will be to rationalize and 
> formalize the coordination of these upstream and downstream contribution, 
> basing it on the Apache 2.0 license, which should help us disseminate 
> enhancements to the core more easily, since this license is easily consumed 
> by all derivatives, even those with copyleft licenses. We need to identify 
> which functions performed by the broader network of communities are a good 
> fit for an eventual Apache TLP, and which things fit better outside of 
> Apache.We also need to respect that the maintainers of these derivatives of 
> !OpenOffice.org have a lot of pride in their distributions and value their 
> independent names and websites. So it is not reasonable to expect that they 
> will wish to be folded into a single "vanilla" Apache !OpenOffice.org. 
> However, we must do what is possible to encourage and further develop a 
> thriving ecosystem around this project.
> 
> One possible outcome is that we encourage the core development of the editors 
> to occur in Apache, while making it easy, via a modular extension mechanism, 
> a modular install, etc. for others to customize and redistribute as permitted 
> by the Apache 2.0 license.
> 
> == Collaboration with LibreOffice ==
> The !LibreOffice project is an important partner in the !OpenOffice.org 
> community, with an established focus on the GNU/Linux community as well as on 
> Windows and Mac consumer end-users. The Apache !OpenOffice project will seek 
> to build a constructive working and technical relationship so that the source 
> code developed at Apache can be readily used downstream by !LibreOffice, as 
> well as exploring ways for their upstream contributions to be integrated.
> 
> There will be other ways we will be able to collaborate, including jointly 
> sponsored events, interoperability 'plugfests', standards development, shared 
> build management infrastructure, shared release mirrors, coordination of 
> build schedules and version numbers, defect lists, and other downstream 
> requirements. We will make this relationship a priority early in the life of 
> the podlet.
> 
> == Core Developers ==
> The initial set of committers include developers and other contributors to 
> !OpenOffice.org, as well members of other derived products, open source and 
> commercial, including Symphony, RedOffice, LibreOffice, EducOOo, etc.   These 
> committers have varying degrees of experience with Apache-style open source 
> development, ranging from none to ASF Members.
> 
> == Marketing ==
> Since its origins, !OpenOffice.org has had a healthy group of volunteers 
> committed to marketing with "!MarCons" in many countries. There are existing 
> initiatives that combine marketing with the possibility of raising 
> independent funds, for example through EU grant applications related to the 
> Life Long Learning programme, the certification project and developing the 
> selling of marketing collateral around the OpenOffice.org brand. There is 
> potential to independently raise money to substantially improve the quality 
> and take up of the code that was not realised previously.
> 
> == Education ==
> Create a '''strong bridge between !OpenOffice.org and the Educational 
> World''' :
> 
> * Provide a place for !OpenOffice.org users, in Education context: discuss 
> about adapt !OpenOffice.org to your pedagogy, your needs ..etc (all levels of 
> Education are concerned )
> 
> * Provide and promote tools adapted to pedagogical use, around !OpenOffice.org
> 
> * Write code together : train students to OpenOffice.org source code, create 
> new features, experiment and reverse the best code to be integrated, 
> following the [[http://education.openoffice.org|OpenOffice.org Education 
> Project model]] and the [[http://www.educoo.org|EducOOo effort]].
> 
> * !OpenOffice.org has also maintained various mentoring projects and efforts 
> and are in demand
> 
> == Alignment ==
> The developers of !OpenOffice.org will want to work with the Apache Software 
> Foundation specifically because Apache has proven to provide a strong 
> foundation and set of practices for developing standards-based infrastructure 
> and related components. Additionally, the project may evolve to support cloud 
> and mobile platforms from its starting point of desktop operating systems.
> 
> = Known Risks =
> == Orphaned products ==
> We are encouraged by the strong initial response that news of this proposal 
> has attracted,  quickly growing from two to over 80 proposed committers.  
> Among those names are individuals who have been involved with this project 
> for 10 years or more.  In addition to the individual volunteers, there is a 
> __significant__[[http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/34638.wss|corporate
>  committment]].  The risk, as in most projects, is to grow the project and 
> maintain diversity.  This is a priority that is keenly desired by the 
> community.
> 
> == Inexperience with Open Source ==
> The initial developers include long-time open source developers, including 
> Apache Members. Although the vast majority of proposed committers do not have 
> Apache experience, they do have open source experience.  For example, the 
> names from *openoffice.org addresses were involved with the project 
> previously.
> 
> The inexperience risk is also mitigated by the strong list of mentors who 
> have signed up to support this project.
> 
> == Homogeneous Developers ==
> !OpenOffice.org for many years was managed by Sun, who provided the majority 
> of its engineering resources as well as its direction. Moving this project to 
> Apache enables a new start and provide a broad framework.  We intend to 
> engage in strong recruitment efforts in order to further strengthen and 
> diversify this project.
> 
> In terms of geographic diversity, the project has strong European 
> participation.  This reflects the historical core of the development effort 
> in this project.  We wish to diversify this more, especially encouraging 
> greater participation from CJK, India and South America.
> 
> == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
> The initial group of proposed committers does not appear to be dominated by a 
> single company.  However, when we look at sponsored developers, with the 
> ability to work on this project full time, IBM clearly has more committers.  
> We beleive that this situation will change, as the project developers.  The 
> value of this code under a the permissive Apache 2.0 license will attract and 
> encourage opportunities, not only for existing software vendors, but also for 
> new ventures.  This is a new opportunity, not previously permitted to the 
> same degree by the project's previous license.  This combined with a strong 
> recruitment effort will help remove the project reliance on developers from 
> any single company.
> 
> == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
> Several potential areas for collaboration with other Apache projects have 
> been suggested, including:
> 
> [[http://poi.apache.org|Apache POI]] potentially, if POI extends to support 
> ODF, the default file format of !OpenOffice.org. (and initial discussions on 
> this have been promising)
> 
> [[http://tika.apache.org/|Apache Tika]] is a generic toolkit for extracting 
> text and metadata from various file formats. Improving ODF support with tools 
> from OOo is an obvious area of interest for Tika.
> 
> [[http://pdfbox.apache.org/|Apache PDFBox]] is a Java library for working 
> with PDF documents. If not direct code sharing over the Java / C++ divide, 
> then at least sharing of PDF know-how and perhaps things like test cases 
> between these projects would be great.
> 
> [[http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/|Apache XML Graphics]] for SVG related 
> libraries
> 
> [[http://community.apache.org/|Community Development]]
> 
> We are interested in further exploring these options.
> 
> == A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
> !OpenOffice.org in itself is a very strong brand.  Our primary interest is in 
> the processes, systems, and framework Apache has put in place around open 
> source software development more than any fascination with the brand.
> 
> == Documentation ==
> Additional reading on  !OpenOffice.org can be found at the 
> [[http://www.openoffice.org/|existing project's website]].
> 
> == Localization ==
> This part is mandatory, and an important step in the organization.
> 
> == Initial Source ==
> The initial source will consist of a collection of !OpenOffice.org files as 
> specified in Oracle's submitted SGA.
> 
> During incubation, we will seek a grant to the following additional items:
> 
> * [[http://hg.services.openoffice.org/DEV300/file/DEV300_m106/mysqlc|MySQL 
> Connector module]]
> 
> * 
> [[http://hg.services.openoffice.org/DEV300/file/DEV300_m106/default_images|default
>  images]]
> 
> * [[http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ChildWorkSpace|ChildWorkSpaces 
> (CWS)]]
> 
> == External Dependencies ==
> !OpenOffice has external dependencies, including source and binary, required 
> and optional, under a variety of licenses.  A list of these dependencies can 
> be found [[http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/External/Modules|here]].
> 
> We acknowledge that it is a podling graduation requirement to review these 
> dependencies and to get the product into conformance with Apache 
> requirements.  The details will vary on a  case-by-case basis, but options 
> available to us include:
> 
> * Substitute an external dependency with one having a compatible license
> * Contact the owner of a dependency and asking for a compatible license
> * Replace a source dependency with an unmodified binary dependency
> * Make a feature be optional, or user-installed
> * Rewrite a feature to avoid the external dependency
> * Remove a feature along with its external dependencies
> 
> Note: This task will be aided by the help of project members who work on IBM 
> Lotus Symphony, who are familiar with many of these issues from a similar 
> effort done on that product.
> 
> == Cryptography ==
> !OpenOffice.org supports digital signatures and encryption of documents.  The 
> project will complete any needed export control paperwork related to these 
> features.
> 
> == Required Resources ==
> Note: It is recommended that after this proposal is accepted, that there be a 
> consultation with ASF Legal Affairs on the trademark *before* any project 
> infrastructure is created.
> 
> === Mailing Lists ===
> The following mailing lists:
> 
> * `ooo-...@incubator.apache.org` - for developer discussions
> 
> * `ooo-comm...@incubator.apache.org` - for Subversion commit messages
> 
> * `ooo-iss...@incubator.apache.org` - for JIRA change notifications
> 
> * `ooo-notificati...@incubator.apache.org` - for continuous build/test 
> notifications
> 
> '''Note''': a users mailing is not being requested at this time. It is 
> anticipated that users will interact with the community through existing 
> !OpenOffice.org systems, which are forums, based on phpBB.
> 
> === Other resources ===
> A subversion repository
> 
> A JIRA issue tracker: short code "OOo"
> 
> Pootle server (suggested for localization centralization)
> 
> phpBB end-user forums
> 
> Download site
> 
> TBD: some idea of how much build infrastructure measured in hardware.
> 
> Oracle will assist in the transition and migration from !OpenOffice.org. All 
> of the content has already been archived and is ready for the ASF 
> infrastructure group to act on.
> 
> == Initial Committers ==
> In order to help encourage the creation of a broad and diverse project built 
> upon merit, as required of an Apache project, we have not loaded the initial 
> committer list with contributors from a single company. Our intention is for 
> the initial committer list to be representative of the various users of OOo 
> code. It is perfectly all right to have your name on this list if you 
> contribute in another way than to commit program code (please maintain 
> alphabetical ordering).
> ||<tablewidth="897px" tableheight="714px">'''Name''' ||'''Email''' 
> ||'''Affiliation''' ||'''iCLA''' ||
> ||Kai Ahrens ||ka at openoffice dot org ||Individual !OpenOffice.org, 
> [[http://graphics.openoffice.org|graphics.openoffice.org]] || ||
> ||Eric Bachard ||ericb at openoffice dot org 
> ||[[http://www.educoo.org|EducOOo]],[[http://education.openoffice.org/|Education
>  Project]] || ||
> ||Mathias Bauer ||mba at openoffice dot org ||Individual !OpenOffice.org 
> ||yes ||
> ||Stephan Bergmann || s...@openoffice.org ||Individual !OpenOffice.org || ||
> ||Raphael Bircher || r.birc...@gmx.ch 
> ||[[http://www.raphaelbircher.ch|Individual]] !OpenOffice.org QA, and 
> Infrastructure || ||
> ||Ben Bois ||benbois at ooo4kids dot org ||[[http://www.educoo.org|EducOOo]] 
> / [[http://wiki.ooo4kids.org|OOo4Kids]] / 
> [[http://wiki.ooolight.org|OOoLight]] designer || ||
> ||Andy Brown ||andy at the-marin-byrd dot net ||Individual ||yes ||
> ||Simon Brouwer ||simonbr at openoffice dot org 
> ||[[http://nl.openoffice.org/|Dutch Native Language Project]] ||yes ||
> ||Alexandro Colorado || j...@openoffice.org 
> ||[[http://education.openoffice.org/|Education Project]] || ||
> ||Fred-Juan DIAZ ||fred-juan.diaz at educoo dot org 
> ||[[http://www.educoo.org|EducOOo]] tester || ||
> ||Robert Burrell Donkin || rdon...@apache.org ||Individual ||yes ||
> ||Olaf Felka ||of at openoffice.org ||individual, QA, 
> [[http://qa.openoffice.org/ooQAReloaded/FrameworkTeamsite/ooQA-TeamFramework.html|Framework]]
>  || ||
> ||David Fisher || w...@apache.org ||individual ||yes ||
> ||Marcelo Horacio Fortino || mfort...@estrategiasgnulinux.com ||Individual || 
> ||
> ||Jaime R. Garza ||<<MailTo(garzaj AT SPAMFREE gmail DOT com)>> ||Individual 
> || ||
> ||Roman Gelbort || elprofero...@openoffice.org 
> ||[[http://openoffice.org/people/307558-elproferoman|Spanish and Marketing 
> project]] || ||
> ||Luis E. Vasquez || levar...@openoffice.org ||Individual || ||
> ||Christian Grobmeier ||grobmeier AT apache dor org ||Individual ||yes ||
> ||Wolf Halton || wolf.hal...@gmail.com ||http://atlantacloudtech.com || ||
> ||Dennis E. Hamilton || dennis.hamil...@acm.org ||Individual ([[orcmid]]) || 
> ||
> ||Ivo Hinkelmann ||ihi at openoffice dot org ||Individual || ||
> ||Eric Hoch || mave...@openoffice.org ||Co-Lead 
> [[http://de.openoffice.org/|German Native Language Project]], MacPorting 
> Project || ||
> ||Martin Hollmichel || m...@openoffice.org ||Release Manager, OOo external 
> project lead || ||
> ||imacat || ima...@mail.imacat.idv.tw ||[[http://educoo.tw|EducOOo Taiwan]], 
> [[http://zh.openoffice.org|Traditional Chinese]] || ||
> ||Jim Jagielski || j...@apache.org ||Individual ||yes ||
> ||Christoph Jopp || j...@gmx.de ||Individual ||yes ||
> ||Marcus Lange || m...@openoffice.org ||Individual 
> [[http://download.openoffice.org|download.openoffice.org]] || ||
> ||Steve Lee || st...@fullmeasure.co.uk ||Individual (a11y) ||yes ||
> ||Christian Lippka || c...@lippka.com ||Individual 
> [[http://graphics.openoffice.org|graphics.openoffice.org]] || ||
> ||Dieter Loeschky || d...@openoffice.org ||Individual 
> [[http://performance.openoffice.org|OOo Performance]], 
> [[http://council.openoffice.org/esc|OOo ESC]] || ||
> ||Ian Lynch || ian.ly...@theingots.org ||[[http://theingots.org|Marketing 
> Project/TLM]] || ||
> ||Carl Marcum || carl.mar...@codebuilders.net ||Individual 
> [[http://www.codebuilders.net|CodeBuilders.net]] ||yes ||
> ||Patrick Maupin || pmau...@gmail.com ||Individual || ||
> ||Ingrid von der Mehden ||iha at openoffice dot org 
> ||[[http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Chart2|OOo chart development]] 
> || ||
> ||Stephane Quenson ||stephane.quenson [at] gmail [dot] com ||Individual || ||
> ||Eike Rathke ||ooo AT erack DOT de ||individual || ||
> ||Manfred Reiter ||fredao at openoffice dot org 
> ||[[http://theingots.org|Marketing Project/TLM]] || ||
> ||Zoltán Reizinger || r4z...@openoffice.org ||Individual qa user forum || ||
> ||Phillip Rhodes || prho...@fogbeam.com ||[[http://www.fogbeam.com|Fogbeam 
> Labs]] ||yes ||
> ||Andrew Rist || andrew.r...@oracle.com ||[[http://oracle.com/|Oracle]] ||yes 
> ||
> ||Lawrence Rosen || lro...@rosenlaw.com 
> ||[[http://www.rosenlaw.com/|Individual]] ||yes ||
> ||Juergen Schmidt ||jsc at openoffice dot org ||Individual 
> [[http://api.openoffice.org|API]], 
> [[http://extensions.openoffice.org|Extensions]] || ||
> ||Jomar Silva ||homembit at gmail ||Individual 
> ([[http://www.homembit.com|homembit]]) || ||
> ||Kai Sommerfeld ||kso at openoffice dot org ||Individual !OpenOffice.org || 
> ||
> ||Mechtilde Stehmann || mechti...@openoffice.org ||qa officer || ||
> ||Michael Stehmann || mikea...@openoffice.org ||individual || ||
> ||Greg Stein ||gstein at gmail ||individual ||yes ||
> ||Michael Stahl ||mst at openoffice dot org ||Individual !OpenOffice.org || ||
> ||Carl Symons || carlsym...@gmail.com ||Individual || ||
> ||Stefan Taxhet ||stx123 at gmail 
> ||[[http://www.linkedin.com/in/stefantaxhet|Individual]], 
> [[http://openoffice.org/people/4-Stefan-Taxhet|OpenOffice.org]] || ||
> ||Malte Timmermann || m...@openoffice.org 
> ||[[http://www.linkedin.com/in/maltetimmermann|Individual]], 
> [[http://security.openoffice.org/|OpenOffice.org Security]] and Accessibility 
> || ||
> ||Rob Weir || robert_w...@us.ibm.com ||[[http://ibm.com/|IBM]] ||yes ||
> ||Yong Lin Ma || mayo...@cn.ibm.com ||[[http://symphony.lotus.com|IBM, 
> Symphony Architect]] ||yes ||
> ||Lei Wang || l...@cn.ibm.com ||[[http://symphony.lotus.com|IBM, 
> Spreadsheet]] || ||
> ||Drew Jensen || d...@baseanswers.com ||Individual 
> [[http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Drew|TDF]] 
> [[http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:DrewJensen|OpenOffice]] ||yes 
> ||
> ||Graham Lauder || yori...@openoffice.org ||!OpenOffice.org !MarCon 
> [[http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html|(Marketing Contact) New 
> Zealand]] || ||
> ||Florent André || flor...@apache.org ||individual ||yes ||
> ||Allen Pulsifer ||pulsifer at openoffice.org ||individual || ||
> ||Herbert Duerr || h...@openoffice.org ||individual || ||
> ||Kazunari Hirano || khir...@openoffice.org ||individual || ||
> ||Kent Åberg || kent.ab...@newformat.se 
> ||[[http://www.newformat.se/newformat/eng/newformat-home-index.html|NewFormat]]
>  || ||
> ||Maho NAKATA || m...@openoffice.org ||ja/qa project lead, FBSD porting || ||
> ||Miguel Á. Ríos ||mariosv@miguelangel dot mobi ||Individual || ||
> ||Dave !McKay || thegur...@openoffice.org ||Individual || ||
> ||Louis Suárez-Potts || lo...@openoffice.org ||individual || ||
> ||Fernand Vanrie || s...@pmg.be ||individual || ||
> ||Arthur Buijs || artie...@openoffice.org ||[[http://nl.openoffice.org/|Dutch 
> Native Language Project]] ||Yes ||
> ||Dave Barton || d...@tasit.net 
> ||[[http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org|Tutorials For OpenOffice]] || ||
> ||Jian Fang Zhang || zhan...@cn.ibm.com ||[[http://symphony.lotus.com|IBM, 
> Symphony Chief Programmer, G11N, Security]] ||Yes ||
> ||Zhe Wang || wangz...@cn.ibm.com ||[[http://symphony.lotus.com|IBM, 
> Impress]] || ||
> ||Don Harbison || donald_harbi...@us.ibm.com ||[[http://ibm.com/|IBM]] ||Yes 
> ||
> ||Jian Hong Cheng || chen...@cn.ibm.com ||[[http://symphony.lotus.com|IBM, 
> Writer, Impress]] || ||
> ||Chao Sun || sunc...@redoffice.com ||[[www.redoffice.com|RedOffice]] || ||
> ||Heng Lee || lih...@redoffice.com ||[[www.redoffice.com|RedOffice]] || ||
> ||Shu Wang Han || hanshuw...@redoffice.com ||[[www.redoffice.com|RedOffice]] 
> || ||
> ||Hong Yun An || anhong...@redoffice.com ||[[www.redoffice.com|RedOffice]] || 
> ||
> ||Jin Hua Chen || chenj...@cn.ibm.com ||IBM, Symphony Presentation || ||
> ||Yegor Kozlov || ye...@apache.org ||individual ||yes ||
> ||Juan C. Sanz || jucasac...@openoffice.org ||Spanish documentation || ||
> ||Peter Junge || p...@openoffice.org ||Individual || ||
> ||Cyril Beaussier ||oooforum at free dot fr 
> ||[[http://user.services.openoffice.org/fr|French forum 
> admin]],[[http://fr.openoffice.org/|French Project webmaster]] || ||
> ||Damjan Jovanovic || dam...@apache.org ||individual ||yes ||
> ||Fernando Cassia || fcas...@sdf.lonestar.org ||individual || ||
> 
> 
> 
> 
> = Sponsors =
> == Champion ==
> Sam Ruby, Apache Foundation
> 
> == Nominated Mentors ==
> Because of the scope and complexity of this proposed project, we believe that 
> the incubation process would benefit from multiple mentors, especially ones 
> willing to be the "point person" for each of the following disciplines:
> 
> a. IP review
> a. infrastructure
> a. release management
> a. community development
> 
> Mentors (these are all Members of the Foundation):
> 
> * Jim Jagielski
> * Sam Ruby
> * Danese Cooper
> * Shane Curcuru
> * Nóirín Plunkett
> * Joe Schaefer
> * Christian Grobmeier
> * Ross Gardler
> 
> == Sponsoring Entity ==
> The Apache Incubator
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