Hello All,

Thanks for your interest and responses.

@Fernando, your contribution would be great.

As I'm new to the effort, and not overly familiar with the past, I'll just
be focusing on the future of AOO user experience.

Jeurgen's thoughts align well my my perspective. Jeurgen notes:

"People should work on the things they are interested in and where they
think they can help. Important is that we communicate about what we are
doing, why we are doing it and that we agree on a common direction to drive
our project and product forward. I [Jeurgen] am sure we will identify areas
where people have different opinions and especially in this situations
communication and explanation is very important to find consensus"

Therefore, I'll launch a proposal to archive the current content, harvest
actionable and relevant backlog items. Then, we can re-establish the UX
community and begin to forge a common direction for the UX effort.

Regards,
Kevin



On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Peter Junge <peter.ju...@gmx.org> wrote:

> On 5/4/2012 7:07 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
>
>> On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 7:28 AM, Peter Junge<peter.ju...@gmx.org>  wrote:
>>
>>  my answer wasn't valuing anything, so I'm a little bit puzzled about your
>>> reply ;-)
>>>
>>>
>> I was just thinking aloud Peter, not blaming it on you. :)
>>
>> I'm just annoyed by the usual anti-Sun anti-Oracle rants and "history
>> rewriting" when in fact the firm supported OO.o and StarOffice development
>> with the wages of its developers.
>>
>
> OK, I seem to have missed that  your post was pure irony. :-)
>
> Peter
>

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