Hi,

Rob Weir wrote on 2011-10-25 18:38:
I believe it is a bad pattern to establish for collaboration.  We need
to recognize that TDf/LO exists as a project, and AOOo exists as a
project.  Once we acknowledge this then it logically follows that
collaboration will occur between these two projects.  Do we create a
new mailing list or website, or wiki or whatever, every time we want
to collaborate?  Is that what we really want to start doing?  If we
want to coordinate on maintaining a module, we can't do it at Apache?
If we want to share translation strings, we can't do it at TDF?  If we
want to share anything, we need to create and maintain an entirely new
infrastructure for it?  Sorry, that does not make sense.

answering questions with other questions does not make sense.

Again, given the history of this topic, I think neutral grounds make sense. I made a proposal, and so far I have not heard any compelling reason why this proposal is wrong.

And I doubt you will name me one, because there is none.

Out for today, doing things that make sense.

Florian

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