Re: [libreoffice-marketing] LibreOffice and "digital sustainability"

2021-06-25 Thread greg
Timely for me. Thank you

I am  in the throws of advocating and negotiating a change of platforms a
fairly large international membership group, USA side, that currently using
Red Hen, DRUPAL Project as their platform.

They are in the midst of migration prep to utilize MailChimp, Wild Apricot
(not the free core offering), and MS-365.

A question was posed to me about sustainability and COPYLEFT.

I was greatful for the question because it allowed me, a new Board of
Directors candidate, to continue using COPYLEFT language which 99% had
never even heard of. Thus a first exposure to COPYLEFT Philosophy and wacky
words.

I now have  reason to bring up the conversation again via email this
email's info.

Thx

greg
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On Fri, Jun 25, 2021, 10:19 AM Mike Saunders <
mike.saund...@documentfoundation.org> wrote:

> A couple of followups:
>
> * Someone pointed me to https://sustainoss.org which is involved in this
> field. I've dropped them a line to say hello
>
> * As Italo mentions, there's also the marketing plan which looks at
> sustainability of the project as a whole, especially in terms of the
> ecosystem around LibreOffice, contributing a lot of code and features
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Re: [libreoffice-marketing] LibreOffice and "digital sustainability"

2021-06-25 Thread Mike Saunders
A couple of followups:

* Someone pointed me to https://sustainoss.org which is involved in this
field. I've dropped them a line to say hello

* As Italo mentions, there's also the marketing plan which looks at
sustainability of the project as a whole, especially in terms of the
ecosystem around LibreOffice, contributing a lot of code and features

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Re: [libreoffice-marketing] LibreOffice and "digital sustainability"

2021-06-25 Thread Italo Vignoli
There is also the subject of project sustainability, which has been 
discussed within the marketing plan. On this topic there is a slide deck 
on Nextcloud, which I have already used for some FOSS events (including 
esLibre a few hours ago).


On 6/25/21 3:12 PM, Mike Saunders wrote:

Hi everyone,

A couple of weeks ago, I had an interesting discussion with someone
doing research in the field of "digital sustainability". This is quite a
broad topic and there are many aspects to it, but it made me think about
how LibreOffice fits into all this.

Here are some things he mentioned that make up "digital sustainability",
and my thoughts about LibreOffice:

1) Environmental -- Obviously, we don't ship physical products (apart
from merchandise) so we don't have a direct CO2 impact. But our software
uses electricity, of course, and with an estimated 200M+ users around
the world, more efficient software is better for power consumption.

2) Technical -- How sustainable is LibreOffice from a technical
viewpoint? As it's free and open source software, that's a major
advantage, in that anyone can continue work on it. But other aspects
belong to "technical sustainability" -- documentation, security,
scalability etc.

3) Social -- These aspects cover the sustainability of the community
around LibreOffice, and the userbase. We know that many native language
projects work really well, independently, without needing lots of
support from TDF (although we're always happy to provide it). But are we
reaching out to enough people? Who should we be reaching out to?

Those are just my thoughts on some of these topics, and it'd be
interesting to hear others. Maybe there are other things that fall under
"sustainability" in relation to LibreOffice that I haven't listed here.

If we identify things we're doing right, and areas where we can do more,
this can be good for general promotion and advocacy of LibreOffice. Not
in the "look how great we are" sense -- but as a way to get more people
on board, and make them feel like they're contributing to something
beyond "just an office suite".

Let me know what you think!


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[libreoffice-marketing] LibreOffice and "digital sustainability"

2021-06-25 Thread Mike Saunders
Hi everyone,

A couple of weeks ago, I had an interesting discussion with someone
doing research in the field of "digital sustainability". This is quite a
broad topic and there are many aspects to it, but it made me think about
how LibreOffice fits into all this.

Here are some things he mentioned that make up "digital sustainability",
and my thoughts about LibreOffice:

1) Environmental -- Obviously, we don't ship physical products (apart
from merchandise) so we don't have a direct CO2 impact. But our software
uses electricity, of course, and with an estimated 200M+ users around
the world, more efficient software is better for power consumption.

2) Technical -- How sustainable is LibreOffice from a technical
viewpoint? As it's free and open source software, that's a major
advantage, in that anyone can continue work on it. But other aspects
belong to "technical sustainability" -- documentation, security,
scalability etc.

3) Social -- These aspects cover the sustainability of the community
around LibreOffice, and the userbase. We know that many native language
projects work really well, independently, without needing lots of
support from TDF (although we're always happy to provide it). But are we
reaching out to enough people? Who should we be reaching out to?

Those are just my thoughts on some of these topics, and it'd be
interesting to hear others. Maybe there are other things that fall under
"sustainability" in relation to LibreOffice that I haven't listed here.

If we identify things we're doing right, and areas where we can do more,
this can be good for general promotion and advocacy of LibreOffice. Not
in the "look how great we are" sense -- but as a way to get more people
on board, and make them feel like they're contributing to something
beyond "just an office suite".

Let me know what you think!

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The Document Foundation

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