Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too

2011-06-20 Thread Rob Weir
I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding service with how Apache projects work. Having such an address appears to suggest that the person is representing the project,or at the very least is a member of the project. But we speak as individuals, both in the project and

Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too

2011-06-20 Thread Dick Groskamp
Op 20-6-2011 14:33, Rob Weir schreef: I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding service with how Apache projects work. Having such an address appears to suggest that the person is representing the project,or at the very least is a member of the project. But we speak

Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too

2011-06-20 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Rob Weir wrote on Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 08:33:55 -0400: I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding service with how Apache projects work. For what it's worth: subversion.org and spamassassin.org are also controlled by (members of?) the respective PMCs. For

Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too

2011-06-20 Thread Herbert Duerr
On 20.06.2011 14:33, Rob Weir wrote: I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding service with how Apache projects work. [...] And remember, committers are given email forwards via an a.o email address. So there is no functional requirement that I can see for an OOo

Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too

2011-06-20 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Dick Groskamp th.grosk...@quicknet.nlwrote: Op 20-6-2011 14:33, Rob Weir schreef: I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding service with how Apache projects work. Having such an address appears to suggest that the person is

Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too

2011-06-20 Thread Andy Brown
Alexandro Colorado wrote: On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Rob Weir apa...@robweir.com wrote: I'm having difficulty reconciling the openoffice.org email forwarding service with how Apache projects work. Having such an address appears to suggest that the person is representing the

RE: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too

2011-06-20 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/ucp.php?mode=register and its title is Register * User Control Panel -Original Message- From: Dave Fisher [mailto:dave2w...@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 14:00 To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too On Jun 20

RE: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too

2011-06-20 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
...@baseanswers.com] Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 14:33 To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too [ ... ] There is the need for the phpBB system to have access to an SMTP server and a single administrative email account. I can give details about that on the intra

Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too

2011-06-20 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Dave Fisher wrote: We certainly need a plan that does not simply stop openoffice.org email. Actually, as others said I would just keep the @openoffice.org addresses running; to address a concern, I've used mine for many thousands of OOo-related actions and nobody ever questioned if I was

OOo Kenai Migration Notes [Was Re: Oh, let's not forget @openoffice.org too]

2011-06-20 Thread Dave Fisher
On Jun 20, 2011, at 3:58 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote: Dave Fisher wrote: We certainly need a plan that does not simply stop openoffice.org email. Actually, as others said I would just keep the @openoffice.org addresses running; to address a concern, I've used mine for many thousands of