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Log: Planet run at Sat Oct 23 01:00:29 CEST 2010 File Changes: Directory: /native-lang/www/planet/ =================================== File [changed]: atom.xml Url: http://native-lang.openoffice.org/source/browse/native-lang/www/planet/atom.xml?r1=1.3653&r2=1.3654 Delta lines: +47 -74 --------------------- --- atom.xml 2010-10-22 17:00:34+0000 1.3653 +++ atom.xml 2010-10-22 23:00:39+0000 1.3654 @@ -5,9 +5,50 @@ <link rel="self" href="http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/atom.xml"/> <link href="http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/"/> <id>http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/atom.xml</id> - <updated>2010-10-22T17:00:32+00:00</updated> + <updated>2010-10-22T23:00:36+00:00</updated> <generator uri="http://www.planetplanet.org/">Planet/2.0 +http://www.planetplanet.org</generator> + <entry xml:lang="en"> + <title type="html">Leaving the OpenOffice.org project</title> + <link href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2010/10/22/leaving-the-openoffice-org-project/"/> + <id>http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=256</id> + <updated>2010-10-22T17:05:11+00:00</updated> + <content type="html"><p>Today is a special day. I feel both sad and relieved, happy and somewhat disgusted. I have officially resigned from all my duties, roles and positions inside the OpenOffice.org project. My resignation is effective immediately and I am leaving the project. I will now be contributing to the <a href="http://www.documentfoundation.org">Document Foundation</a>, while of course continuing to work at <a href="http://www.arsaperta.com">Ars Aperta</a> and at the <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org">OASIS</a> as a member of its Board of Director, eGov Steering Committee and ODF Committees.</p> +<p>These past days have been tense. In a sense it was to be expected, but on the other hand I feel that it was in fact quite surprising and unprofessional. The Oracle employees who are members of the OpenOffice.org project and who expressed themselves these past days have displayed a disturbing lack of understanding of Free and Open Source Software; LibreOffice is, after all, and until proven otherwise, a downstream version of OpenOffice.org, and as such deserves inclusion into the OpenOffice.org community. I can only imagine what it would be like if Debian was rejecting the Ubuntu employees among its teams, calling it a fork. As for the fork itself, and because we&#8217;re still a downstream version of OpenOffice.org, forks become forks only when one of the boys refuse to play ball with the others; and the Oracle team of OpenOffice.org just did that. As such, and you might call this disingenuous, they created the fork and bear the final responsibility for it; of course the community at large created the Document Foundation and LibreOffice, but the astounding lack of dialogue, the immediate labeling as competitors from the very second the Foundation was announced created the fundamental rift that turned a potential, vague state of things into a hard reality.</p> +<p>Now, this is not going to be an Oracle bashing blog: I would like to thank the engineers of Hamburg, the former Sunnies and StarDivision employees for the opportunity and honour they gave hundreds of people like me to work on their side and contribute to a quite unique project. They&#8217;re good people. But History plays against them. In any case, they are for ever welcome inside the Document Foundation. Fair winds, <em>Genossen</em>.</p> +<p>This post would not be complete without my final message to the Native-Language Confederation of OpenOffice.org, the bulk of the worldwide communities forming the heart of the OpenOffice.org communities: this is my message of resignation that I&#8217;m reposting here:</p> +<pre><em>"It is with great emotion that I am resigning from my role as lead of +the Native-Language Confederation of OpenOffice.org. This resignation +is immediate. It has been a pleasure, a lifetime experience, a honour, +to work with all of you for 10 years. When we started, we were around 3 +to 4 projects. We are now over a hundred communities, reaching +worldwide a hundred million of users. This has been the achievement of +the OpenOffice.org community, it has been our achievement, and let no +one take this away from you. I look forward working with all or most of +you again in The Document Foundation, and am considering the future +with optimism. Last but not least, I would like to thank all of you +here, in the OpenOffice.org community, who made all this possible, and +even gave me a chance to become someone better. You can be proud of you. + +Cheers up! + +Charles-H. Schulz. " +</em></pre> +<p class="akst_link"><a href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=256&akst_action=share-this" title="E-mail this, post to del.icio.us, etc." id="akst_link_256" class="akst_share_link" rel="nofollow">Share This</a> +</p></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>2010-10-22T23:00:30+00:00</updated> + </source> + </entry> + <entry xml:lang="fr"> <title type="html">Local mailing lists</title> <link href="http://sophiegautier.com/blog/index.php/2010/10/16/154-local-mailing-lists"/> @@ -119,7 +160,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Ichinoseki, Iwate, Japan</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml"/> <id>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml</id> - <updated>2010-10-22T17:00:32+00:00</updated> + <updated>2010-10-22T23:00:36+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -138,7 +179,7 @@ <subtitle type="html">Ichinoseki, Iwate, Japan</subtitle> <link rel="self" href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml"/> <id>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml</id> - <updated>2010-10-22T17:00:32+00:00</updated> + <updated>2010-10-22T23:00:36+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -214,7 +255,7 @@ <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>2010-10-21T11:01:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2010-10-22T23:00:30+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -294,7 +335,7 @@ <title type="html">Friedel en ander frappanthede</title> <link rel="self" href="http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/rss.xml"/> <id>http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/rss.xml</id> - <updated>2010-10-22T11:00:39+00:00</updated> + <updated>2010-10-22T23:00:33+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -471,7 +512,7 @@ <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>2010-10-21T11:01:18+00:00</updated> + <updated>2010-10-22T23:00:30+00:00</updated> </source> </entry> @@ -496,72 +537,4 @@ </source> </entry> - <entry xml:lang="utf-8"> - <title type="html">OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group founded</title> - <link href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11317007/"/> - <id>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11317007/</id> - <updated>2010-09-22T13:47:32+00:00</updated> - <content type="html"><br /> -On September 14th foundation of OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group (ODPG) was announced.<br /> -<br /> -Founders are:<br /> -<br /> -1. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (news release)<br /> -<br /> -2. Sumitomo Electric Information Systems Co., Ltd. (press release)<br /> -<br /> -3. NTT COMWARE CORPORATION (press release)<br /> -<br /> -4. K.K. Ashisuto (news)<br /> -<br /> -Their background information tells us what they are going to do.<br /> -<br /> -1. They share know-how of OpenOffice.org and ODF among enterprises, local governments and other organizations.<br /> -<br /> -2. They collect various issues and compatibility information about OpenOffice,org and ODF in enterprises, local governments and other organizations.<br /> -<br /> -3. They make proposals to companies and organizations concerned.<br /> -<br /> -4. They support OpenOffice.org community's activity.<br /> -<br /> -5. They make any activity to spead and develop OpenOffice.org.<br /> -<br /> -Founding members are:<br /> -<br /> -1. Aikoku Alpha Corporation<br /> -<br /> -2. Aizuwakamatsu City<br /> -<br /> -3. K.K. Ashisuto<br /> -<br /> -4. NTT Comware Corporation<br /> -<br /> -5. CLION Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -6. Commuture Information Systems Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -7. Sanyo Machine Works, Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -8. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -9. Sumitomo Electric Information Systems Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -Maho Nakata, OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project lead, congratulated the foundation of ODPG and gave a message, "OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project represents Japanese language supporting activity in OpenOffice.org community and works on translation, quality assurance, marketing and other related activity. These activities are carried out by very small number of volunteers. Supports and contributions extended by user companies and organizations have been very limited. After the foundation of ODPG, we expect that OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project and ODPG will develop cooperative relations towards sustainable development of OpenOffice.org and ODF."<br /> -<br /> -"We in the OpenOffice.org Community are delighted that this effort, the OpenOffce.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group, Japan (ODPG), has been launched, especially given that this year, 2010, marks the Community's tenth anniversary--and the fifth anniversary since the ODF was declared as the preferred standard by the US State of Massachusetts. We look forward to the ODPG's success as a vehicle for the promotion and use of open standards around the world, not just in Japan, and invite all to join the effort." said Florian Effenberger, OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead.<br /> -<br /> -Written by khirano based on the post in OpenOffice.org Community Forum Japanese</content> - <author> - <name>khparametric</name> - <uri>http://openoffice.exblog.jp</uri> - </author> - <source> - <title type="html">Hirano, Kazunari</title> - <subtitle type="html">Ichinoseki, Iwate, Japan</subtitle> - <link rel="self" href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml"/> - <id>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/atom.xml</id> - <updated>2010-10-22T17:00:32+00:00</updated> - </source> - </entry> - </feed> File [changed]: index.html Url: http://native-lang.openoffice.org/source/browse/native-lang/www/planet/index.html?r1=1.3653&r2=1.3654 Delta lines: +38 -65 --------------------- --- index.html 2010-10-22 17:00:34+0000 1.3653 +++ index.html 2010-10-22 23:00:40+0000 1.3654 @@ -30,8 +30,45 @@ <a href="rss20.xml"><img src="rss2.gif" alt="Link to RSS 2 feed" /></a> </div> -<p><em>Bloggings on native language topics by project members - see <a href="#disclaimer">disclaimer</a>.<br />Last updated: October 22, 2010 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 22, 2010 11:00 PM CET</em></p> +<h2>October 22, 2010</h2> +<h3> +<a href="http://standardsandfreedom.net" title="Moved by Freedom - Powered by Standards » OOo Postings"> +Charles Schulz</a> : +<a href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2010/10/22/leaving-the-openoffice-org-project/"> +Leaving the OpenOffice.org project</a> +</h3> +<p> +<p>Today is a special day. I feel both sad and relieved, happy and somewhat disgusted. I have officially resigned from all my duties, roles and positions inside the OpenOffice.org project. My resignation is effective immediately and I am leaving the project. I will now be contributing to the <a href="http://www.documentfoundation.org">Document Foundation</a>, while of course continuing to work at <a href="http://www.arsaperta.com">Ars Aperta</a> and at the <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org">OASIS</a> as a member of its Board of Director, eGov Steering Committee and ODF Committees.</p> +<p>These past days have been tense. In a sense it was to be expected, but on the other hand I feel that it was in fact quite surprising and unprofessional. The Oracle employees who are members of the OpenOffice.org project and who expressed themselves these past days have displayed a disturbing lack of understanding of Free and Open Source Software; LibreOffice is, after all, and until proven otherwise, a downstream version of OpenOffice.org, and as such deserves inclusion into the OpenOffice.org community. I can only imagine what it would be like if Debian was rejecting the Ubuntu employees among its teams, calling it a fork. As for the fork itself, and because we’re still a downstream version of OpenOffice.org, forks become forks only when one of the boys refuse to play ball with the others; and the Oracle team of OpenOffice.org just did that. As such, and you might call this disingenuous, they created the fork and bear the final responsibility for it; of course the community at large created the Document Foundation and LibreOffice, but the astounding lack of dialogue, the immediate labeling as competitors from the very second the Foundation was announced created the fundamental rift that turned a potential, vague state of things into a hard reality.</p> +<p>Now, this is not going to be an Oracle bashing blog: I would like to thank the engineers of Hamburg, the former Sunnies and StarDivision employees for the opportunity and honour they gave hundreds of people like me to work on their side and contribute to a quite unique project. They’re good people. But History plays against them. In any case, they are for ever welcome inside the Document Foundation. Fair winds, <em>Genossen</em>.</p> +<p>This post would not be complete without my final message to the Native-Language Confederation of OpenOffice.org, the bulk of the worldwide communities forming the heart of the OpenOffice.org communities: this is my message of resignation that I’m reposting here:</p> +<pre><em>"It is with great emotion that I am resigning from my role as lead of +the Native-Language Confederation of OpenOffice.org. This resignation +is immediate. It has been a pleasure, a lifetime experience, a honour, +to work with all of you for 10 years. When we started, we were around 3 +to 4 projects. We are now over a hundred communities, reaching +worldwide a hundred million of users. This has been the achievement of +the OpenOffice.org community, it has been our achievement, and let no +one take this away from you. I look forward working with all or most of +you again in The Document Foundation, and am considering the future +with optimism. Last but not least, I would like to thank all of you +here, in the OpenOffice.org community, who made all this possible, and +even gave me a chance to become someone better. You can be proud of you. + +Cheers up! + +Charles-H. Schulz. " +</em></pre> +<p class="akst_link"><a href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=256&akst_action=share-this" title="E-mail this, post to del.icio.us, etc." id="akst_link_256" class="akst_share_link" rel="nofollow">Share This</a> +</p></p> +<p> +<em><a href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2010/10/22/leaving-the-openoffice-org-project/">by Charles at October 22, 2010 05:05 PM CET</a></em> +</p> +<br /> +<hr /> +<br /> <h2>October 16, 2010</h2> <h3> <a href="http://sophiegautier.com/blog/index.php/" title="Sgauti at OOo"> @@ -443,70 +480,6 @@ <br /> <hr /> <br /> -<h2>September 22, 2010</h2> -<h3> -<a href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp" title="Hirano, Kazunari"> -Kazunari Hirano</a> : -<a href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11317007/"> -OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group founded</a> -</h3> -<p> -<br /> -On September 14th foundation of OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group (ODPG) was announced.<br /> -<br /> -Founders are:<br /> -<br /> -1. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (news release)<br /> -<br /> -2. Sumitomo Electric Information Systems Co., Ltd. (press release)<br /> -<br /> -3. NTT COMWARE CORPORATION (press release)<br /> -<br /> -4. K.K. Ashisuto (news)<br /> -<br /> -Their background information tells us what they are going to do.<br /> -<br /> -1. They share know-how of OpenOffice.org and ODF among enterprises, local governments and other organizations.<br /> -<br /> -2. They collect various issues and compatibility information about OpenOffice,org and ODF in enterprises, local governments and other organizations.<br /> -<br /> -3. They make proposals to companies and organizations concerned.<br /> -<br /> -4. They support OpenOffice.org community's activity.<br /> -<br /> -5. They make any activity to spead and develop OpenOffice.org.<br /> -<br /> -Founding members are:<br /> -<br /> -1. Aikoku Alpha Corporation<br /> -<br /> -2. Aizuwakamatsu City<br /> -<br /> -3. K.K. Ashisuto<br /> -<br /> -4. NTT Comware Corporation<br /> -<br /> -5. CLION Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -6. Commuture Information Systems Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -7. Sanyo Machine Works, Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -8. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -9. Sumitomo Electric Information Systems Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -Maho Nakata, OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project lead, congratulated the foundation of ODPG and gave a message, "OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project represents Japanese language supporting activity in OpenOffice.org community and works on translation, quality assurance, marketing and other related activity. These activities are carried out by very small number of volunteers. Supports and contributions extended by user companies and organizations have been very limited. After the foundation of ODPG, we expect that OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project and ODPG will develop cooperative relations towards sustainable development of OpenOffice.org and ODF."<br /> -<br /> -"We in the OpenOffice.org Community are delighted that this effort, the OpenOffce.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group, Japan (ODPG), has been launched, especially given that this year, 2010, marks the Community's tenth anniversary--and the fifth anniversary since the ODF was declared as the preferred standard by the US State of Massachusetts. We look forward to the ODPG's success as a vehicle for the promotion and use of open standards around the world, not just in Japan, and invite all to join the effort." said Florian Effenberger, OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead.<br /> -<br /> -Written by khirano based on the post in OpenOffice.org Community Forum Japanese</p> -<p> -<em><a href="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11317007/">by khparametric at September 22, 2010 01:47 PM CET</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 File [changed]: opml.xml Url: http://native-lang.openoffice.org/source/browse/native-lang/www/planet/opml.xml?r1=1.3652&r2=1.3653 Delta lines: +1 -1 ------------------- --- opml.xml 2010-10-22 17:00:35+0000 1.3652 +++ opml.xml 2010-10-22 23:00:42+0000 1.3653 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ <opml version="1.1"> <head> <title>Native Language Confederation Planet</title> - <dateModified>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:00:33 +0000</dateModified> + <dateModified>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 23:00:36 +0000</dateModified> <ownerName>Native Language Confederation</ownerName> <ownerEmail>[email protected]</ownerEmail> </head> File [changed]: rss10.xml Url: http://native-lang.openoffice.org/source/browse/native-lang/www/planet/rss10.xml?r1=1.624&r2=1.625 Delta lines: +29 -57 --------------------- --- rss10.xml 2010-10-21 17:00:41+0000 1.624 +++ rss10.xml 2010-10-22 23:00:42+0000 1.625 @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ <items> <rdf:Seq> + <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=256" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:sophiegautier.com,2010-10-16:/blog/154" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:sophiegautier.com,2010-10-15:/blog/153" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4649039904546083564.post-5366987534466355830" /> @@ -29,11 +30,38 @@ <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:sophiegautier.com,2010-09-28:/blog/149" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=239" /> <rdf:li rdf:resource="tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5198340507565233169.post-7899250658893707369" /> - <rdf:li rdf:resource="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11317007/" /> </rdf:Seq> </items> </channel> +<item rdf:about="http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=256"> + <title>Charles Schulz: Leaving the OpenOffice.org project</title> + <link>http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2010/10/22/leaving-the-openoffice-org-project/</link> + <content:encoded><p>Today is a special day. I feel both sad and relieved, happy and somewhat disgusted. I have officially resigned from all my duties, roles and positions inside the OpenOffice.org project. My resignation is effective immediately and I am leaving the project. I will now be contributing to the <a href="http://www.documentfoundation.org">Document Foundation</a>, while of course continuing to work at <a href="http://www.arsaperta.com">Ars Aperta</a> and at the <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org">OASIS</a> as a member of its Board of Director, eGov Steering Committee and ODF Committees.</p> +<p>These past days have been tense. In a sense it was to be expected, but on the other hand I feel that it was in fact quite surprising and unprofessional. The Oracle employees who are members of the OpenOffice.org project and who expressed themselves these past days have displayed a disturbing lack of understanding of Free and Open Source Software; LibreOffice is, after all, and until proven otherwise, a downstream version of OpenOffice.org, and as such deserves inclusion into the OpenOffice.org community. I can only imagine what it would be like if Debian was rejecting the Ubuntu employees among its teams, calling it a fork. As for the fork itself, and because we&#8217;re still a downstream version of OpenOffice.org, forks become forks only when one of the boys refuse to play ball with the others; and the Oracle team of OpenOffice.org just did that. As such, and you might call this disingenuous, they created the fork and bear the final responsibility for it; of course the community at large created the Document Foundation and LibreOffice, but the astounding lack of dialogue, the immediate labeling as competitors from the very second the Foundation was announced created the fundamental rift that turned a potential, vague state of things into a hard reality.</p> +<p>Now, this is not going to be an Oracle bashing blog: I would like to thank the engineers of Hamburg, the former Sunnies and StarDivision employees for the opportunity and honour they gave hundreds of people like me to work on their side and contribute to a quite unique project. They&#8217;re good people. But History plays against them. In any case, they are for ever welcome inside the Document Foundation. Fair winds, <em>Genossen</em>.</p> +<p>This post would not be complete without my final message to the Native-Language Confederation of OpenOffice.org, the bulk of the worldwide communities forming the heart of the OpenOffice.org communities: this is my message of resignation that I&#8217;m reposting here:</p> +<pre><em>"It is with great emotion that I am resigning from my role as lead of +the Native-Language Confederation of OpenOffice.org. This resignation +is immediate. It has been a pleasure, a lifetime experience, a honour, +to work with all of you for 10 years. When we started, we were around 3 +to 4 projects. We are now over a hundred communities, reaching +worldwide a hundred million of users. This has been the achievement of +the OpenOffice.org community, it has been our achievement, and let no +one take this away from you. I look forward working with all or most of +you again in The Document Foundation, and am considering the future +with optimism. Last but not least, I would like to thank all of you +here, in the OpenOffice.org community, who made all this possible, and +even gave me a chance to become someone better. You can be proud of you. + +Cheers up! + +Charles-H. Schulz. " +</em></pre> +<p class="akst_link"><a href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=256&akst_action=share-this" title="E-mail this, post to del.icio.us, etc." id="akst_link_256" class="akst_share_link" rel="nofollow">Share This</a> +</p></content:encoded> + <dc:date>2010-10-22T17:05:11+00:00</dc:date> +</item> <item rdf:about="tag:sophiegautier.com,2010-10-16:/blog/154"> <title>Sophie Gautier: Local mailing lists</title> <link>http://sophiegautier.com/blog/index.php/2010/10/16/154-local-mailing-lists</link> @@ -321,61 +349,5 @@ <dc:date>2010-09-28T10:54:24+00:00</dc:date> <dc:creator>Leif Lodahl</dc:creator> </item> -<item rdf:about="http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11317007/"> - <title>Kazunari Hirano: OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group founded</title> - <link>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11317007/</link> - <content:encoded><br /> -On September 14th foundation of OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group (ODPG) was announced.<br /> -<br /> -Founders are:<br /> -<br /> -1. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (news release)<br /> -<br /> -2. Sumitomo Electric Information Systems Co., Ltd. (press release)<br /> -<br /> -3. NTT COMWARE CORPORATION (press release)<br /> -<br /> -4. K.K. Ashisuto (news)<br /> -<br /> -Their background information tells us what they are going to do.<br /> -<br /> -1. They share know-how of OpenOffice.org and ODF among enterprises, local governments and other organizations.<br /> -<br /> -2. They collect various issues and compatibility information about OpenOffice,org and ODF in enterprises, local governments and other organizations.<br /> -<br /> -3. They make proposals to companies and organizations concerned.<br /> -<br /> -4. They support OpenOffice.org community's activity.<br /> -<br /> -5. They make any activity to spead and develop OpenOffice.org.<br /> -<br /> -Founding members are:<br /> -<br /> -1. Aikoku Alpha Corporation<br /> -<br /> -2. Aizuwakamatsu City<br /> -<br /> -3. K.K. Ashisuto<br /> -<br /> -4. NTT Comware Corporation<br /> -<br /> -5. CLION Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -6. Commuture Information Systems Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -7. Sanyo Machine Works, Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -8. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -9. Sumitomo Electric Information Systems Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -Maho Nakata, OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project lead, congratulated the foundation of ODPG and gave a message, "OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project represents Japanese language supporting activity in OpenOffice.org community and works on translation, quality assurance, marketing and other related activity. These activities are carried out by very small number of volunteers. Supports and contributions extended by user companies and organizations have been very limited. After the foundation of ODPG, we expect that OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project and ODPG will develop cooperative relations towards sustainable development of OpenOffice.org and ODF."<br /> -<br /> -"We in the OpenOffice.org Community are delighted that this effort, the OpenOffce.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group, Japan (ODPG), has been launched, especially given that this year, 2010, marks the Community's tenth anniversary--and the fifth anniversary since the ODF was declared as the preferred standard by the US State of Massachusetts. We look forward to the ODPG's success as a vehicle for the promotion and use of open standards around the world, not just in Japan, and invite all to join the effort." said Florian Effenberger, OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead.<br /> -<br /> -Written by khirano based on the post in OpenOffice.org Community Forum Japanese</content:encoded> - <dc:date>2010-09-22T13:47:32+00:00</dc:date> - <dc:creator>khparametric</dc:creator> -</item> </rdf:RDF> File [changed]: rss20.xml Url: http://native-lang.openoffice.org/source/browse/native-lang/www/planet/rss20.xml?r1=1.625&r2=1.626 Delta lines: +29 -56 --------------------- --- rss20.xml 2010-10-21 17:00:41+0000 1.625 +++ rss20.xml 2010-10-22 23:00:42+0000 1.626 @@ -8,6 +8,35 @@ <description>Native Language Confederation Planet - http://native-lang.openoffice.org/planet/</description> <item> + <title>Charles Schulz: Leaving the OpenOffice.org project</title> + <guid>http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=256</guid> + <link>http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2010/10/22/leaving-the-openoffice-org-project/</link> + <description><p>Today is a special day. I feel both sad and relieved, happy and somewhat disgusted. I have officially resigned from all my duties, roles and positions inside the OpenOffice.org project. My resignation is effective immediately and I am leaving the project. I will now be contributing to the <a href="http://www.documentfoundation.org">Document Foundation</a>, while of course continuing to work at <a href="http://www.arsaperta.com">Ars Aperta</a> and at the <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org">OASIS</a> as a member of its Board of Director, eGov Steering Committee and ODF Committees.</p> +<p>These past days have been tense. In a sense it was to be expected, but on the other hand I feel that it was in fact quite surprising and unprofessional. The Oracle employees who are members of the OpenOffice.org project and who expressed themselves these past days have displayed a disturbing lack of understanding of Free and Open Source Software; LibreOffice is, after all, and until proven otherwise, a downstream version of OpenOffice.org, and as such deserves inclusion into the OpenOffice.org community. I can only imagine what it would be like if Debian was rejecting the Ubuntu employees among its teams, calling it a fork. As for the fork itself, and because we&#8217;re still a downstream version of OpenOffice.org, forks become forks only when one of the boys refuse to play ball with the others; and the Oracle team of OpenOffice.org just did that. As such, and you might call this disingenuous, they created the fork and bear the final responsibility for it; of course the community at large created the Document Foundation and LibreOffice, but the astounding lack of dialogue, the immediate labeling as competitors from the very second the Foundation was announced created the fundamental rift that turned a potential, vague state of things into a hard reality.</p> +<p>Now, this is not going to be an Oracle bashing blog: I would like to thank the engineers of Hamburg, the former Sunnies and StarDivision employees for the opportunity and honour they gave hundreds of people like me to work on their side and contribute to a quite unique project. They&#8217;re good people. But History plays against them. In any case, they are for ever welcome inside the Document Foundation. Fair winds, <em>Genossen</em>.</p> +<p>This post would not be complete without my final message to the Native-Language Confederation of OpenOffice.org, the bulk of the worldwide communities forming the heart of the OpenOffice.org communities: this is my message of resignation that I&#8217;m reposting here:</p> +<pre><em>"It is with great emotion that I am resigning from my role as lead of +the Native-Language Confederation of OpenOffice.org. This resignation +is immediate. It has been a pleasure, a lifetime experience, a honour, +to work with all of you for 10 years. When we started, we were around 3 +to 4 projects. We are now over a hundred communities, reaching +worldwide a hundred million of users. This has been the achievement of +the OpenOffice.org community, it has been our achievement, and let no +one take this away from you. I look forward working with all or most of +you again in The Document Foundation, and am considering the future +with optimism. Last but not least, I would like to thank all of you +here, in the OpenOffice.org community, who made all this possible, and +even gave me a chance to become someone better. You can be proud of you. + +Cheers up! + +Charles-H. Schulz. " +</em></pre> +<p class="akst_link"><a href="http://standardsandfreedom.net/?p=256&akst_action=share-this" title="E-mail this, post to del.icio.us, etc." id="akst_link_256" class="akst_share_link" rel="nofollow">Share This</a> +</p></description> + <pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:05:11 +0000</pubDate> +</item> +<item> <title>Sophie Gautier: Local mailing lists</title> <guid>tag:sophiegautier.com,2010-10-16:/blog/154</guid> <link>http://sophiegautier.com/blog/index.php/2010/10/16/154-local-mailing-lists</link> @@ -302,62 +331,6 @@ <pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 10:54:24 +0000</pubDate> <author>[email protected] (Leif Lodahl)</author> </item> -<item> - <title>Kazunari Hirano: OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group founded</title> - <guid>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11317007/</guid> - <link>http://openoffice.exblog.jp/11317007/</link> - <description><br /> -On September 14th foundation of OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group (ODPG) was announced.<br /> -<br /> -Founders are:<br /> -<br /> -1. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (news release)<br /> -<br /> -2. Sumitomo Electric Information Systems Co., Ltd. (press release)<br /> -<br /> -3. NTT COMWARE CORPORATION (press release)<br /> -<br /> -4. K.K. Ashisuto (news)<br /> -<br /> -Their background information tells us what they are going to do.<br /> -<br /> -1. They share know-how of OpenOffice.org and ODF among enterprises, local governments and other organizations.<br /> -<br /> -2. They collect various issues and compatibility information about OpenOffice,org and ODF in enterprises, local governments and other organizations.<br /> -<br /> -3. They make proposals to companies and organizations concerned.<br /> -<br /> -4. They support OpenOffice.org community's activity.<br /> -<br /> -5. They make any activity to spead and develop OpenOffice.org.<br /> -<br /> -Founding members are:<br /> -<br /> -1. Aikoku Alpha Corporation<br /> -<br /> -2. Aizuwakamatsu City<br /> -<br /> -3. K.K. Ashisuto<br /> -<br /> -4. NTT Comware Corporation<br /> -<br /> -5. CLION Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -6. Commuture Information Systems Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -7. Sanyo Machine Works, Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -8. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -9. Sumitomo Electric Information Systems Co., Ltd.<br /> -<br /> -Maho Nakata, OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project lead, congratulated the foundation of ODPG and gave a message, "OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project represents Japanese language supporting activity in OpenOffice.org community and works on translation, quality assurance, marketing and other related activity. These activities are carried out by very small number of volunteers. Supports and contributions extended by user companies and organizations have been very limited. After the foundation of ODPG, we expect that OpenOffice.org Japanese Language Project and ODPG will develop cooperative relations towards sustainable development of OpenOffice.org and ODF."<br /> -<br /> -"We in the OpenOffice.org Community are delighted that this effort, the OpenOffce.org and OpenDocument Format Promotion Group, Japan (ODPG), has been launched, especially given that this year, 2010, marks the Community's tenth anniversary--and the fifth anniversary since the ODF was declared as the preferred standard by the US State of Massachusetts. We look forward to the ODPG's success as a vehicle for the promotion and use of open standards around the world, not just in Japan, and invite all to join the effort." said Florian Effenberger, OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead.<br /> -<br /> -Written by khirano based on the post in OpenOffice.org Community Forum Japanese</description> - <pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 13:47:32 +0000</pubDate> -</item> </channel> </rss> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
