Rob Weir has added some useful information on this topic at another list:
<http://openoffice.org/projects/www/lists/discuss/archive/2011-09/message/6>.

Kay Schenk is developing a nice provisional set of migration recommendations 
that promises to enrich the next level of detail.  The Apache OO.o Community 
Wiki page to watch and contribute to is at

<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/OOo-to-ASF-site-recommendation>.

This is a pubic wiki (registration required of course) and more contributions 
and discussion are welcome.  

The left sidebar provides an expandable list of related pages as well.

 - Dennis


-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2011 09:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: [users] Status of OpenOffice.org Preservation/Migration with Apache

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GENERAL PRESERVATION/MIGRATION OF @OO.o

 3. It is not definite what will happen with @OO.o in the future, although the 
Apache Software Foundation is being given possession of the OO.o domain names.  
The extent to which the form and content of an operating @Oo.o site will be 
preserved and adjusted to tie to development @i.a.o is not worked out.   
Further migration beyond any initial cut-over is also to-be-determined.

 4. Although preservation and gradual migration of static content is 
technically straightforward, there is more difficulty with dynamic and 
interactive services: wikis, issue trackers, forums, mailing lists and their 
archive interfaces, mail forwarding and registrations, administrative 
functions, and more I probably have missed.

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