Re: FOSDEM 2019 Booth Request for OpenOffice

2018-10-23 Thread Keith N. McKenna
On 10/23/2018 4:21 PM, Matthias Seidel wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> 
> Am 17.10.18 um 07:36 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I do not find my last approach. So Lets start a new run.
>>
>> I rewrote the argumentation to maybe now better Ideas. Please help to
>> finish this.
>>
>> So the draft looks currently like this:
> 
> After 6 days I think we can assume lazy consensus on this...
> 
> Regards,
> 
>    Matthias
> 
>>
>>
>>   Project Name
>>
>> Apache OpenOffice
>>
>>
>>   Description of project(s) for publication:
>>
>> Apache OpenOffice™ is the free and open productivity suite from the
>> Apache Software Foundation .
>>
>> Apache OpenOffice  features six personal
>> productivity applications: a word processor (and its web-authoring
>> component), spreadsheet, presentation graphics, drawing, equation
>> editor, and database. OpenOffice is released on Windows, Linux and
>> macOS, with more communities joining, including ports for FreeBSD and
>> OS/2. OpenOffice is localized, supporting over 110 languages worldwide.
>>
>> OpenOffice.org was donated
>> 
>> to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) on June 1, 2011. As with any
>> code base brought to the ASF, OpenOffice.org underwent incubation before
>> graduating
>> 
>> to a top-level project on 2012-10-17.
>>
>>
>>   Why does it fit FOSDEM?
>>
>> The Apache OpenOffice™ Project is one of view Projects that have fame
>> beyond the OpenSource movement. With an average download over 1.9
>> million copies per month and a peak download after release of
>> 3.244.447.We are a popular project in user space.
>>
>> We would like to show of the latest progress of our Software, by show
>> the latest stable and unstable versions. We would like to have some
>> Discussions with visitors about the Future of OpenOffice, how it could
>> evolve.
>>
>> We were not as present on FOSDEM in the Last years, sharing our Booth
>> with the Apache Foundation. We would like to stand out this year again
>> in order to start some discussions.
>>
>> We require one table for our representation of the Project.
>>
>>
> 
Absolutely. Go ahead and submit the request and lets hope that ot is
successful. The project has a long history at Fosdem and we should keep
it going.

Regards
Keith



signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature


Re: FOSDEM 2019 Booth Request for OpenOffice

2018-10-23 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Peter,

Am 17.10.18 um 07:36 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
> Hello all,
>
> I do not find my last approach. So Lets start a new run.
>
> I rewrote the argumentation to maybe now better Ideas. Please help to
> finish this.
>
> So the draft looks currently like this:

After 6 days I think we can assume lazy consensus on this...

Regards,

   Matthias

>
>
>   Project Name
>
> Apache OpenOffice
>
>
>   Description of project(s) for publication:
>
> Apache OpenOffice™ is the free and open productivity suite from the
> Apache Software Foundation .
>
> Apache OpenOffice  features six personal
> productivity applications: a word processor (and its web-authoring
> component), spreadsheet, presentation graphics, drawing, equation
> editor, and database. OpenOffice is released on Windows, Linux and
> macOS, with more communities joining, including ports for FreeBSD and
> OS/2. OpenOffice is localized, supporting over 110 languages worldwide.
>
> OpenOffice.org was donated
> 
> to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) on June 1, 2011. As with any
> code base brought to the ASF, OpenOffice.org underwent incubation before
> graduating
> 
> to a top-level project on 2012-10-17.
>
>
>   Why does it fit FOSDEM?
>
> The Apache OpenOffice™ Project is one of view Projects that have fame
> beyond the OpenSource movement. With an average download over 1.9
> million copies per month and a peak download after release of
> 3.244.447.We are a popular project in user space.
>
> We would like to show of the latest progress of our Software, by show
> the latest stable and unstable versions. We would like to have some
> Discussions with visitors about the Future of OpenOffice, how it could
> evolve.
>
> We were not as present on FOSDEM in the Last years, sharing our Booth
> with the Apache Foundation. We would like to stand out this year again
> in order to start some discussions.
>
> We require one table for our representation of the Project.
>
>



smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature


FOSDEM 2019 Booth Request for OpenOffice

2018-10-16 Thread Peter Kovacs
Hello all,

I do not find my last approach. So Lets start a new run.

I rewrote the argumentation to maybe now better Ideas. Please help to
finish this.

So the draft looks currently like this:


  Project Name

Apache OpenOffice


  Description of project(s) for publication:

Apache OpenOffice™ is the free and open productivity suite from the
Apache Software Foundation .

Apache OpenOffice  features six personal
productivity applications: a word processor (and its web-authoring
component), spreadsheet, presentation graphics, drawing, equation
editor, and database. OpenOffice is released on Windows, Linux and
macOS, with more communities joining, including ports for FreeBSD and
OS/2. OpenOffice is localized, supporting over 110 languages worldwide.

OpenOffice.org was donated

to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) on June 1, 2011. As with any
code base brought to the ASF, OpenOffice.org underwent incubation before
graduating

to a top-level project on 2012-10-17.


  Why does it fit FOSDEM?

The Apache OpenOffice™ Project is one of view Projects that have fame
beyond the OpenSource movement. With an average download over 1.9
million copies per month and a peak download after release of
3.244.447.We are a popular project in user space.

We would like to show of the latest progress of our Software, by show
the latest stable and unstable versions. We would like to have some
Discussions with visitors about the Future of OpenOffice, how it could
evolve.

We were not as present on FOSDEM in the Last years, sharing our Booth
with the Apache Foundation. We would like to stand out this year again
in order to start some discussions.

We require one table for our representation of the Project.