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+               <title type="html">Running for Lang Representative at the 
Community Council</title>
+               <link 
href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2009/10/27/running-for-lang-representative-at-the-community-council/"/>
+               
<id>http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2009/10/27/running-for-lang-representative-at-the-community-council/</id>
+               <updated>2009-10-27T17:29:17+00:00</updated>
+               <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I thought it might help if 
I&amp;#8217;d post here my &amp;#8220;official&amp;#8221; information page for 
the OpenOffice.org Community Council Elections. This page can be found on the 
&lt;a 
href=&quot;http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Introducing_Charles&quot;&gt;OpenOffice.org
 wiki&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;A few words on Charles-H. Schulz&lt;/strong&gt; My name 
is Charles-H. Schulz and I have been a contributor to the OpenOffice.org 
project since its 1.0 release. I live in Paris and have been working in several 
IT-related jobs. Today I run a small consultancy in the fields of Free Software 
and Open Standards. I&amp;#8217;m not really what you will call a technical 
person, but at least I know how to use a terminal and, among other things, 
start OpenOffice.org from there. In fact, I even know how to start it as a 
server in &amp;#8220;headless&amp;#8221; mode, more accurately. By the way, 
I&amp;#8217;m running a Fedora 11 on a quad core HP computer as my main 
machine, a two years-old Mac Book Pro you might see me with if you go to 
Orvieto, and as of very recently a Samsung with Android on it.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;My other areas of interest include litterature, History, philosophy 
and organic food, among other things.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;So why am I writing all this? Because we are in the process of 
electing some of the future members of the OpenOffice.org, and I&amp;#8217;m 
running as a candidate in the Native-Language category. The rules of renewal of 
Council members are a bit complex, but there are different types of possible 
candidates that may run, and I&amp;#8217;m running in one of them this year. It 
is the first time I&amp;#8217;m running for the Council.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What does Charles do inside 
OpenOffice.org?&lt;/strong&gt;I&amp;#8217;m doing several things inside 
OpenOffice.org . I have somewhat of a strange title &amp;#8220;Lead of the 
Native-Language Confederation&amp;#8221;. It sounds like it belongs to 
Battlestar Galactica, but it actually is a very OpenOfficeish thing. What this 
means is I&amp;#8217;m in charge of organizing and helping new and existing 
communities of OpenOffice.org developers, users, marketers, documentation 
writers who speak in their own native-language. These communities are called 
native-language projects. They work with the entire project and are one of the 
key factors of our success. When I took on that role, they were about 5 of 
them. Now, they&amp;#8217;re around 100. Serving as a volunteer in that 
position makes one both a player and a witness of how the OpenOffice.org 
community works. On the one hand I have a social and administrative task, on 
the other, one should not stop there: you have to look for more volunteers who 
may start new projects. That&amp;#8217;s a fascinating job.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;I have also done other things inside our community. I was among the 
founders of the Business Development project (aka bizdev) and I am also very 
proud to be a co-lead of the o...@www project. It is an incubator project that 
fiddles with ODF documents online, and allows them to be edited real time on a 
wiki and inside OpenOffice.org. In fact, this project is very important for the 
future of OpenOffice.org, and for our final goal, which is world 
domination.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What would Charles do in the Community 
Council?&lt;/strong&gt;That&amp;#8217;s a good question, isn&amp;#8217;t it? My 
first duty, as a &amp;#8220;Lang&amp;#8221; representative, would be to 
represent the worldwide communities of OpenOffice.org. I&amp;#8217;m not going 
to make promises like a politician, because this is not a campaign: 
it&amp;#8217;s an information page. So I&amp;#8217;m just going to explain what 
I think I could do there and how I could help. So my first duty would be to 
express the point of views of these worldwide communities to the Council, which 
means explaining their issues, their needs and wants. I will also have to work 
with the other Lang representative (because there&amp;#8217;s two of us at the 
Council) and help the Council run our project. I should also try to get a 
bigger perspective on things, because OpenOffice.org is not just the addition 
of all the interests of categories, people and organizations that make up the 
project. It&amp;#8217;s something bigger, more beautiful and more powerful. We 
are on a mission, and our mission is twofold: make OpenOffice.org one of the 
best Free Software for the future, and have fun. Because if you don&amp;#8217;t 
have fun, well, you won&amp;#8217;t even finish reading what I&amp;#8217;m 
writing. More seriously: The future might be tough. But it&amp;#8217;s going to 
be exciting, and in the end, I think we&amp;#8217;re going to have a pretty 
awesome project, a project with a strong basis and foundation, that will 
genuinely be a great place for its people and its supporters. At least 
that&amp;#8217;s what I will also try to help with at the Community Council, 
and I will consider myself satisfied if I remain true to these objectives and 
to the value of software freedom and true openness.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p class=&quot;akst_link&quot;&gt;&lt;a 
href=&quot;http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=143&amp;akst_action=share-this&quot;
 title=&quot;E-mail this, post to del.icio.us, etc.&quot; 
id=&quot;akst_link_143&quot; class=&quot;akst_share_link&quot; 
rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Share This&lt;/a&gt;
+&lt;/p&gt;</content>
+               <author>
+                       <name>Charles Schulz</name>
+                       <uri>http://standardsandfreedom.net</uri>
+               </author>
+               <source>
+                       <title type="html">Moved by Freedom - Powered by 
Standards » OOo Postings</title>
+                       <subtitle type="html">A weblog by Charles-H. 
Schulz.</subtitle>
+                       <link rel="self" 
href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/category/ooo-postings/feed"/>
+                       
<id>http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/category/ooo-postings/feed</id>
+                       <updated>2009-10-27T23:00:35+00:00</updated>
+               </source>
+       </entry>
+
        <entry xml:lang="fr">
                <title type="html">OOoCon Orvieto, c'est pour bientôt !</title>
                <link 
href="http://sophiegautier.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/26/127-ooocon-orvieto-c-est-pour-bientot"/>
@@ -68,7 +95,7 @@
                        <title type="html">andreasma_at_ooo</title>
                        <link rel="self" 
href="http://andreasmaooo.blogger.de/rss"/>
                        <id>http://andreasmaooo.blogger.de/rss</id>
-                       <updated>2009-10-27T17:00:48+00:00</updated>
+                       <updated>2009-10-27T23:00:37+00:00</updated>
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@@ -112,7 +139,7 @@
                        <subtitle type="html">A weblog by Charles-H. 
Schulz.</subtitle>
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href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/category/ooo-postings/feed"/>
                        
<id>http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/category/ooo-postings/feed</id>
-                       <updated>2009-10-23T10:00:28+00:00</updated>
+                       <updated>2009-10-27T23:00:35+00:00</updated>
                </source>
        </entry>
 
@@ -252,25 +279,4 @@
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        </entry>
 
-       <entry>
-               <title type="html">OpenOffice.org Newsletter is out 
(Danish)</title>
-               <link 
href="http://lodahl.blogspot.com/2009/09/openofficeorg-newsletter-is-out-danish.html"/>
-               
<id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5198340507565233169.post-8718185590131291864</id>
-               <updated>2009-09-27T22:06:08+00:00</updated>
-               <content type="html">The Danish newsletter is 
published:http://issuu.com/lodahl/docs/2009oktober?viewMode=presentation</content>
-               <author>
-                       <name>Leif Lodahl</name>
-                       <email>[email protected]</email>
-                       <uri>http://lodahl.blogspot.com/</uri>
-               </author>
-               <source>
-                       <title type="html">Lodahl's blog</title>
-                       <subtitle type="html">OpenOffice.org, open source 
software and open standards. These are the three things you can read about on 
my blog. I'll try to keep you updated on news and events in Denmark.
-Okay, sometimes you can read about Lotus Notes too</subtitle>
-                       <link rel="self" 
href="http://lodahl.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default"/>
-                       <id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5198340507565233169</id>
-                       <updated>2009-10-26T11:00:54+00:00</updated>
-               </source>
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-
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-<p><em>Bloggings on native language topics by project members - see <a 
href="#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.<br />Last updated: October 27, 2009 05:00 PM 
CET</em></p>
+<p><em>Bloggings on native language topics by project members - see <a 
href="#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.<br />Last updated: October 27, 2009 11:00 PM 
CET</em></p>
 
+<h2>October 27, 2009</h2>
+<h3>
+<a href="http://standardsandfreedom.net"; title="Moved by Freedom - Powered by 
Standards » OOo Postings">
+Charles Schulz</a>&nbsp;:&nbsp;
+<a 
href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2009/10/27/running-for-lang-representative-at-the-community-council/";>
+Running for Lang Representative at the Community Council</a>
+</h3>
+<p>
+<p>I thought it might help if I&#8217;d post here my &#8220;official&#8221; 
information page for the OpenOffice.org Community Council Elections. This page 
can be found on the <a 
href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Introducing_Charles";>OpenOffice.org
 wiki</a>.</p>
+<p><strong>A few words on Charles-H. Schulz</strong> My name is Charles-H. 
Schulz and I have been a contributor to the OpenOffice.org project since its 
1.0 release. I live in Paris and have been working in several IT-related jobs. 
Today I run a small consultancy in the fields of Free Software and Open 
Standards. I&#8217;m not really what you will call a technical person, but at 
least I know how to use a terminal and, among other things, start 
OpenOffice.org from there. In fact, I even know how to start it as a server in 
&#8220;headless&#8221; mode, more accurately. By the way, I&#8217;m running a 
Fedora 11 on a quad core HP computer as my main machine, a two years-old Mac 
Book Pro you might see me with if you go to Orvieto, and as of very recently a 
Samsung with Android on it.</p>
+<p>My other areas of interest include litterature, History, philosophy and 
organic food, among other things.</p>
+<p>So why am I writing all this? Because we are in the process of electing 
some of the future members of the OpenOffice.org, and I&#8217;m running as a 
candidate in the Native-Language category. The rules of renewal of Council 
members are a bit complex, but there are different types of possible candidates 
that may run, and I&#8217;m running in one of them this year. It is the first 
time I&#8217;m running for the Council.</p>
+<p><strong>What does Charles do inside OpenOffice.org?</strong>I&#8217;m doing 
several things inside OpenOffice.org . I have somewhat of a strange title 
&#8220;Lead of the Native-Language Confederation&#8221;. It sounds like it 
belongs to Battlestar Galactica, but it actually is a very OpenOfficeish thing. 
What this means is I&#8217;m in charge of organizing and helping new and 
existing communities of OpenOffice.org developers, users, marketers, 
documentation writers who speak in their own native-language. These communities 
are called native-language projects. They work with the entire project and are 
one of the key factors of our success. When I took on that role, they were 
about 5 of them. Now, they&#8217;re around 100. Serving as a volunteer in that 
position makes one both a player and a witness of how the OpenOffice.org 
community works. On the one hand I have a social and administrative task, on 
the other, one should not stop there: you have to look for more volunteers who 
may start new projects. That&#8217;s a fascinating job.</p>
+<p>I have also done other things inside our community. I was among the 
founders of the Business Development project (aka bizdev) and I am also very 
proud to be a co-lead of the o...@www project. It is an incubator project that 
fiddles with ODF documents online, and allows them to be edited real time on a 
wiki and inside OpenOffice.org. In fact, this project is very important for the 
future of OpenOffice.org, and for our final goal, which is world domination.</p>
+<p><strong>What would Charles do in the Community 
Council?</strong>That&#8217;s a good question, isn&#8217;t it? My first duty, 
as a &#8220;Lang&#8221; representative, would be to represent the worldwide 
communities of OpenOffice.org. I&#8217;m not going to make promises like a 
politician, because this is not a campaign: it&#8217;s an information page. So 
I&#8217;m just going to explain what I think I could do there and how I could 
help. So my first duty would be to express the point of views of these 
worldwide communities to the Council, which means explaining their issues, 
their needs and wants. I will also have to work with the other Lang 
representative (because there&#8217;s two of us at the Council) and help the 
Council run our project. I should also try to get a bigger perspective on 
things, because OpenOffice.org is not just the addition of all the interests of 
categories, people and organizations that make up the project. It&#8217;s 
something bigger, more beautiful and more powerful. We are on a mission, and 
our mission is twofold: make OpenOffice.org one of the best Free Software for 
the future, and have fun. Because if you don&#8217;t have fun, well, you 
won&#8217;t even finish reading what I&#8217;m writing. More seriously: The 
future might be tough. But it&#8217;s going to be exciting, and in the end, I 
think we&#8217;re going to have a pretty awesome project, a project with a 
strong basis and foundation, that will genuinely be a great place for its 
people and its supporters. At least that&#8217;s what I will also try to help 
with at the Community Council, and I will consider myself satisfied if I remain 
true to these objectives and to the value of software freedom and true 
openness.</p>
+<p class="akst_link"><a 
href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=143&akst_action=share-this"; 
title="E-mail this, post to del.icio.us, etc." id="akst_link_143" 
class="akst_share_link" rel="nofollow">Share This</a>
+</p></p>
+<p>
+<em><a 
href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2009/10/27/running-for-lang-representative-at-the-community-council/";>by
 Charles at October 27, 2009 05:29 PM CET</a></em>
+</p>
+<br />
+<hr />
+<br />
 <h2>October 26, 2009</h2>
 <h3>
 <a href="http://sophiegautier.com/blog/index.php/"; title="Sgauti at OOo">
@@ -217,21 +240,6 @@
 <br />
 <hr />
 <br />
-<h2>September 27, 2009</h2>
-<h3>
-<a href="http://lodahl.blogspot.com/"; title="Lodahl's blog">
-Leif Lodahl</a>&nbsp;:&nbsp;
-<a 
href="http://lodahl.blogspot.com/2009/09/openofficeorg-newsletter-is-out-danish.html";>
-OpenOffice.org Newsletter is out (Danish)</a>
-</h3>
-<p>
-The Danish newsletter is 
published:http://issuu.com/lodahl/docs/2009oktober?viewMode=presentation</p>
-<p>
-<em><a 
href="http://lodahl.blogspot.com/2009/09/openofficeorg-newsletter-is-out-danish.html";>by
 Leif Lodahl ([email protected]) at September 27, 2009 10:06 PM CEST</a></em>
-</p>
-<br />
-<hr />
-<br />
 <a id="disclaimer" name="disclaimer"></a>
 <p><em>Disclaimer: all views expressed on this page are those 
 of the individual contributors, and may not reflect the views of the 

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rdf:about="http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2009/10/27/running-for-lang-representative-at-the-community-council/";>
+       <title>Charles Schulz: Running for Lang Representative at the Community 
Council</title>
+       
<link>http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2009/10/27/running-for-lang-representative-at-the-community-council/</link>
+       <content:encoded>&lt;p&gt;I thought it might help if I&amp;#8217;d post 
here my &amp;#8220;official&amp;#8221; information page for the OpenOffice.org 
Community Council Elections. This page can be found on the &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Introducing_Charles&quot;&gt;OpenOffice.org
 wiki&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;A few words on Charles-H. Schulz&lt;/strong&gt; My name 
is Charles-H. Schulz and I have been a contributor to the OpenOffice.org 
project since its 1.0 release. I live in Paris and have been working in several 
IT-related jobs. Today I run a small consultancy in the fields of Free Software 
and Open Standards. I&amp;#8217;m not really what you will call a technical 
person, but at least I know how to use a terminal and, among other things, 
start OpenOffice.org from there. In fact, I even know how to start it as a 
server in &amp;#8220;headless&amp;#8221; mode, more accurately. By the way, 
I&amp;#8217;m running a Fedora 11 on a quad core HP computer as my main 
machine, a two years-old Mac Book Pro you might see me with if you go to 
Orvieto, and as of very recently a Samsung with Android on it.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;My other areas of interest include litterature, History, philosophy 
and organic food, among other things.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;So why am I writing all this? Because we are in the process of 
electing some of the future members of the OpenOffice.org, and I&amp;#8217;m 
running as a candidate in the Native-Language category. The rules of renewal of 
Council members are a bit complex, but there are different types of possible 
candidates that may run, and I&amp;#8217;m running in one of them this year. It 
is the first time I&amp;#8217;m running for the Council.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What does Charles do inside 
OpenOffice.org?&lt;/strong&gt;I&amp;#8217;m doing several things inside 
OpenOffice.org . I have somewhat of a strange title &amp;#8220;Lead of the 
Native-Language Confederation&amp;#8221;. It sounds like it belongs to 
Battlestar Galactica, but it actually is a very OpenOfficeish thing. What this 
means is I&amp;#8217;m in charge of organizing and helping new and existing 
communities of OpenOffice.org developers, users, marketers, documentation 
writers who speak in their own native-language. These communities are called 
native-language projects. They work with the entire project and are one of the 
key factors of our success. When I took on that role, they were about 5 of 
them. Now, they&amp;#8217;re around 100. Serving as a volunteer in that 
position makes one both a player and a witness of how the OpenOffice.org 
community works. On the one hand I have a social and administrative task, on 
the other, one should not stop there: you have to look for more volunteers who 
may start new projects. That&amp;#8217;s a fascinating job.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;I have also done other things inside our community. I was among the 
founders of the Business Development project (aka bizdev) and I am also very 
proud to be a co-lead of the o...@www project. It is an incubator project that 
fiddles with ODF documents online, and allows them to be edited real time on a 
wiki and inside OpenOffice.org. In fact, this project is very important for the 
future of OpenOffice.org, and for our final goal, which is world 
domination.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What would Charles do in the Community 
Council?&lt;/strong&gt;That&amp;#8217;s a good question, isn&amp;#8217;t it? My 
first duty, as a &amp;#8220;Lang&amp;#8221; representative, would be to 
represent the worldwide communities of OpenOffice.org. I&amp;#8217;m not going 
to make promises like a politician, because this is not a campaign: 
it&amp;#8217;s an information page. So I&amp;#8217;m just going to explain what 
I think I could do there and how I could help. So my first duty would be to 
express the point of views of these worldwide communities to the Council, which 
means explaining their issues, their needs and wants. I will also have to work 
with the other Lang representative (because there&amp;#8217;s two of us at the 
Council) and help the Council run our project. I should also try to get a 
bigger perspective on things, because OpenOffice.org is not just the addition 
of all the interests of categories, people and organizations that make up the 
project. It&amp;#8217;s something bigger, more beautiful and more powerful. We 
are on a mission, and our mission is twofold: make OpenOffice.org one of the 
best Free Software for the future, and have fun. Because if you don&amp;#8217;t 
have fun, well, you won&amp;#8217;t even finish reading what I&amp;#8217;m 
writing. More seriously: The future might be tough. But it&amp;#8217;s going to 
be exciting, and in the end, I think we&amp;#8217;re going to have a pretty 
awesome project, a project with a strong basis and foundation, that will 
genuinely be a great place for its people and its supporters. At least 
that&amp;#8217;s what I will also try to help with at the Community Council, 
and I will consider myself satisfied if I remain true to these objectives and 
to the value of software freedom and true openness.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p class=&quot;akst_link&quot;&gt;&lt;a 
href=&quot;http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=143&amp;akst_action=share-this&quot;
 title=&quot;E-mail this, post to del.icio.us, etc.&quot; 
id=&quot;akst_link_143&quot; class=&quot;akst_share_link&quot; 
rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Share This&lt;/a&gt;
+&lt;/p&gt;</content:encoded>
+       <dc:date>2009-10-27T17:29:17+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>Sophie Gautier: OOoCon Orvieto, c'est pour bientôt !</title>
        
<link>http://sophiegautier.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/26/127-ooocon-orvieto-c-est-pour-bientot</link>
@@ -126,12 +140,5 @@
        <dc:date>2009-09-29T16:41:48+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Leif Lodahl</dc:creator>
 </item>
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rdf:about="tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5198340507565233169.post-8718185590131291864">
-       <title>Leif Lodahl: OpenOffice.org Newsletter is out (Danish)</title>
-       
<link>http://lodahl.blogspot.com/2009/09/openofficeorg-newsletter-is-out-danish.html</link>
-       <content:encoded>The Danish newsletter is 
published:http://issuu.com/lodahl/docs/2009oktober?viewMode=presentation</content:encoded>
-       <dc:date>2009-09-27T22:06:08+00:00</dc:date>
-       <dc:creator>Leif Lodahl</dc:creator>
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        <description>Native Language Confederation Planet - 
http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/</description>
 
 <item>
+       <title>Charles Schulz: Running for Lang Representative at the Community 
Council</title>
+       
<guid>http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2009/10/27/running-for-lang-representative-at-the-community-council/</guid>
+       
<link>http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2009/10/27/running-for-lang-representative-at-the-community-council/</link>
+       <description>&lt;p&gt;I thought it might help if I&amp;#8217;d post 
here my &amp;#8220;official&amp;#8221; information page for the OpenOffice.org 
Community Council Elections. This page can be found on the &lt;a 
href=&quot;http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Introducing_Charles&quot;&gt;OpenOffice.org
 wiki&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;A few words on Charles-H. Schulz&lt;/strong&gt; My name 
is Charles-H. Schulz and I have been a contributor to the OpenOffice.org 
project since its 1.0 release. I live in Paris and have been working in several 
IT-related jobs. Today I run a small consultancy in the fields of Free Software 
and Open Standards. I&amp;#8217;m not really what you will call a technical 
person, but at least I know how to use a terminal and, among other things, 
start OpenOffice.org from there. In fact, I even know how to start it as a 
server in &amp;#8220;headless&amp;#8221; mode, more accurately. By the way, 
I&amp;#8217;m running a Fedora 11 on a quad core HP computer as my main 
machine, a two years-old Mac Book Pro you might see me with if you go to 
Orvieto, and as of very recently a Samsung with Android on it.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;My other areas of interest include litterature, History, philosophy 
and organic food, among other things.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;So why am I writing all this? Because we are in the process of 
electing some of the future members of the OpenOffice.org, and I&amp;#8217;m 
running as a candidate in the Native-Language category. The rules of renewal of 
Council members are a bit complex, but there are different types of possible 
candidates that may run, and I&amp;#8217;m running in one of them this year. It 
is the first time I&amp;#8217;m running for the Council.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What does Charles do inside 
OpenOffice.org?&lt;/strong&gt;I&amp;#8217;m doing several things inside 
OpenOffice.org . I have somewhat of a strange title &amp;#8220;Lead of the 
Native-Language Confederation&amp;#8221;. It sounds like it belongs to 
Battlestar Galactica, but it actually is a very OpenOfficeish thing. What this 
means is I&amp;#8217;m in charge of organizing and helping new and existing 
communities of OpenOffice.org developers, users, marketers, documentation 
writers who speak in their own native-language. These communities are called 
native-language projects. They work with the entire project and are one of the 
key factors of our success. When I took on that role, they were about 5 of 
them. Now, they&amp;#8217;re around 100. Serving as a volunteer in that 
position makes one both a player and a witness of how the OpenOffice.org 
community works. On the one hand I have a social and administrative task, on 
the other, one should not stop there: you have to look for more volunteers who 
may start new projects. That&amp;#8217;s a fascinating job.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;I have also done other things inside our community. I was among the 
founders of the Business Development project (aka bizdev) and I am also very 
proud to be a co-lead of the o...@www project. It is an incubator project that 
fiddles with ODF documents online, and allows them to be edited real time on a 
wiki and inside OpenOffice.org. In fact, this project is very important for the 
future of OpenOffice.org, and for our final goal, which is world 
domination.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What would Charles do in the Community 
Council?&lt;/strong&gt;That&amp;#8217;s a good question, isn&amp;#8217;t it? My 
first duty, as a &amp;#8220;Lang&amp;#8221; representative, would be to 
represent the worldwide communities of OpenOffice.org. I&amp;#8217;m not going 
to make promises like a politician, because this is not a campaign: 
it&amp;#8217;s an information page. So I&amp;#8217;m just going to explain what 
I think I could do there and how I could help. So my first duty would be to 
express the point of views of these worldwide communities to the Council, which 
means explaining their issues, their needs and wants. I will also have to work 
with the other Lang representative (because there&amp;#8217;s two of us at the 
Council) and help the Council run our project. I should also try to get a 
bigger perspective on things, because OpenOffice.org is not just the addition 
of all the interests of categories, people and organizations that make up the 
project. It&amp;#8217;s something bigger, more beautiful and more powerful. We 
are on a mission, and our mission is twofold: make OpenOffice.org one of the 
best Free Software for the future, and have fun. Because if you don&amp;#8217;t 
have fun, well, you won&amp;#8217;t even finish reading what I&amp;#8217;m 
writing. More seriously: The future might be tough. But it&amp;#8217;s going to 
be exciting, and in the end, I think we&amp;#8217;re going to have a pretty 
awesome project, a project with a strong basis and foundation, that will 
genuinely be a great place for its people and its supporters. At least 
that&amp;#8217;s what I will also try to help with at the Community Council, 
and I will consider myself satisfied if I remain true to these objectives and 
to the value of software freedom and true openness.&lt;/p&gt;
+&lt;p class=&quot;akst_link&quot;&gt;&lt;a 
href=&quot;http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=143&amp;akst_action=share-this&quot;
 title=&quot;E-mail this, post to del.icio.us, etc.&quot; 
id=&quot;akst_link_143&quot; class=&quot;akst_share_link&quot; 
rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Share This&lt;/a&gt;
+&lt;/p&gt;</description>
+       <pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 17:29:17 +0000</pubDate>
+</item>
+<item>
        <title>Sophie Gautier: OOoCon Orvieto, c'est pour bientôt !</title>
        <guid>tag:sophiegautier.com,2009-10-26:/blog/127</guid>
        
<link>http://sophiegautier.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/26/127-ooocon-orvieto-c-est-pour-bientot</link>
@@ -113,14 +128,6 @@
        <pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 16:41:48 +0000</pubDate>
        <author>[email protected] (Leif Lodahl)</author>
 </item>
-<item>
-       <title>Leif Lodahl: OpenOffice.org Newsletter is out (Danish)</title>
-       
<guid>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5198340507565233169.post-8718185590131291864</guid>
-       
<link>http://lodahl.blogspot.com/2009/09/openofficeorg-newsletter-is-out-danish.html</link>
-       <description>The Danish newsletter is 
published:http://issuu.com/lodahl/docs/2009oktober?viewMode=presentation</description>
-       <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 22:06:08 +0000</pubDate>
-       <author>[email protected] (Leif Lodahl)</author>
-</item>
 
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