Hello everyone, TL;DR: see. FOSDEM meeting below.
# New accomplishment I'm very pleased to announce that today LibreOfficeFR overtook LibreOfficeBR in terms of followers on Twitter: reaching nearly 3000 followers and 12 000 tweets published. LibreOfficeFR is now the first native language community on Twitter just behind @LibreOffice. :) I know they are just numbers and this is not a race, but this is a big accomplishment taking into account no Growth Hacking method have been employed to virtually increase this number. The French community has been working hard over the past few weeks and months. Trying to know and respect as much as possible the special way TDF was working, attracting new contributors (or people having interest in bringing help), trying to get old ones on board since the OO.o days (contacting them via convoluted PM on forum instances is hard), organizing hackfests, having a modern and welcoming visibility via our French Twitter account and blog instance, helping via our French mailing lists, etc. # Breaking eggs I'm conscious I gave *trouble* to some of you by adopting daring tweets, taking stance on multiple positions especially wrt. GAFAMs (even while MS was sponsoring COSM), maybe giving too much visibility to some LibreOffice certified professionals compared to others, and having a perspective different from what TDF has been used to have. I *apologize* for that and am truly sorry. Even if the Twitter experience has been incredibly positive (wrt. the bunch of gratitude we receive), of course, making omelettes without breaking eggs is impossible. You will always have unsatisfied people no matter what you do, but that number is really low, hopefully :) At least, we can now say we know what kind of public we have and can reach via LibreOfficeFR. After 12k tweets, most of the time, we can detect some questions are always the same as so could answer patterns. We have now answers nearly ready to use, if you know what to search for in TweetDeck in previous conversations. This could even potentially be automated by an AI :p # FOSDEM meeting Repetitive questions on Twitter is helping to showcase problems and rooms for improvement I would like to expose to you. These are not related to the software, but rather to the project structure. The solutions are not hard to implement, and I even propose to help in these. The solutions consist in just changes here and there that would help everyone, I'm sure[1]. :) This is why I was asking if at the FOSDEM hackfest, I can give[2] you a 25 minutes public presentation about this and *WHEN* during the 2 days?[3] Having as much person of the current board and board elected people would be nice to have (since the next board is taking office on Feb 12th after FOSDEM IIRC). # Who am I ? During that meeting, you will also get the opportunity to know me better, my failures (mostly my own) and occasional successes (made possible mostly thanks to other people's goodwill). Having read all the mails in all mailing lists for a bunch of years, I now have a clearer overview of the project as a whole, even if I know I always get new things to learn :)[4] When you will get the opportunity to know me in person rather than from what other people have reported about me, you will see it's not in my nature to try to be purposely mean to someone, even if the way I sometimes answer in writing may appear as clumsy/tactless or even arrogant/harsh. :/ Looking forwards to still be able to serve LibreOffice interests the way I used to be[5], having joint goals and shared ideals. :) Regards, [1] That's not arrogance, but just the eternal optimism I have :) [2] Unless you don't want me to and want me to leave. In that way, I'll commit to TDF's decision and quit completely the project meaning cancelling my membership and stop contributing. Being a dev/sys admin, I don't like UX stuff wrt. apps :( [3] Do we have a projector available ? [4] I'm not new at TDF/LibreOffice. Have been there since the very first days at the LibO Conf Paris and am active in other communities as well. [5] Always looking for *clear* guidelines and improvements :) -- William Gathoye Hyper<hack>tive volunteer for LibreOffice Proud member of The Document Foundation Member of LaMouette - French based association promoting ODF and LibreOffice -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: marketing+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/marketing/ Privacy Policy: https://www.documentfoundation.org/privacy