Sorry I'm late, here are 2 points maybe worth adding:
- Spam has been completely eradicated from community English forum with new
counter measures (new users moderation and new moderators).
- A new root admin (imacat) has been promoted and is now taking the job to
insure smooth running and consistency with infra requirements.
Hagar
Le mer. 06 juin 2012 20:13:14 CEST, Kay Schenk <[email protected]> a écrit :
OK -- I hope this is the final.
Rob -- I did see what you meant on the grad issues so I changed this a
bit...and my spell checker was not functioning before so hopefully better now.
Thanks for all the feedback.
back later...again, formatting will be corrected later
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Project Name and Brief Description:
OpenOffice (was OpenOffice.org)
* OpenOffice entered incubation 2011-06-13
OpenOffice is an open-source, office-document productivity suite providing
six productivity applications based around the OpenDocument Format (ODF).
OpenOffice is released on multiple platforms. Its localizations support
have supported 110 languages worldwide.
Most Important Items To Address Toward Graduation:
1. Review of distributed articles to ensure compliance with ASF policy
2. Given the size and scope of OpenOffice, continue work on "community
readiness" especially with regard to
organization and communication style.
We have started preliminary discussion concerning graduation as we would like
to propose graduation within the next month.
Issues for IPMC or ASF Board Awareness
- Leaks from ooo-private to outside agencies
Possible leaks of information from the ooo-private email list are
being investigated. Our first objective is to first establish if and
how leaks occurred. Once full details are available we will be working
to address the issue directly. No action is currently required from
the board and an update will be provided, at the latest, in our next
report.
Community Development/Outreach Progress
- Since our last report we have voted in 13 new Committers/PPMC members.
- Since our last report, 2 committer/PPMC members have resigned
- We have improved to act more as a self organized project to address
and solve project related topics (e.g. forum moderation)
- We were able to initiate transfer of SPI funds formerly earmarked for
OpenOffice.org
to the ASF. However, due to changes in the ASF Fundraising chair, this
transfer has been postponed.
Followup with ASF Fundraising is needed to complete this transaction.
These funds, as previously discussed, will primarily be used for developer
travel when needed.
- We accepted an offer from SourceForge to host our older 3.3 version and
provide client installs of
latest release 3.4. This event was accomplished after much discussion
among members and consultation
with mentors.
- Due to heightened interest, we are putting more resources (services,
volunteers) into translation efforts
- We are more putting effort into addressing trademark and third-party
distributin requests. Ongoing emphasis as to
how to accommodate and track these requests is becoming an important
concern.
- We are increasing our global reach by recruiting volunteers to help update and
maintain the large set of native language home pages"
- Established various social programming accounts for additional outreach:
Twitter, Google+, Facebook
- Setup two additional native language mailing lists
Project Development Progress
- Pootle services for the project were established and used.
Translation services will be ongoing as new contributors for this service
join.
- We released Apache OpenOffice 3.4 on May 8, 2012.
This release included:
Six different client platform install versions in 15 languages
Source tarballs in English
Software development kit packaging for 5 platforms
Language packs for 15 languages
Over 3 million downloads the first month.
A summary of downloads for the installs can be found at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/stats/timeline
- We are currently working on an alternate repository for category-B code to
comply
with graduation requirements
- An SGA was received from IBM for IBM Lotus Symphony.
We are now preparing to import IBM Symphony changes into the OpenOffice
repository
This should be complete by the time of the June board meeting.
- We are putting renewed effort into the "user experience". Apache
OpenOffice is an end-user
product, the best quality product and best experience for end users is one
of our primary goals.
- Testing and implementation of old update service for OpenOffice has been
accomplished.
This service is for older OpenOffice clients to identify updates and,
optionally, install
an update if available.
- Community support forums remain popular with users but registration seems
to have stabilized.
The ooo-users list also is quite active.
As Apache OpenOffice is a client product, we continue to investigate ways
to direct
users to appropriate support venues.
- The developer list, ooo-dev, now has 409 subscribers and is very active
with post averaging about
100 per day