Hello, Le Thu, 26 May 2011 09:50:27 -0300, "Roman H. Gelbort" <ro...@piensalibre.com.ar> a écrit :
> El 25/05/11 17:42, Sophie Gautier escribió: > > Alexandro, please, fact and realty, you understand that after all > > what has been written and said about the Spanish speaking community > > we can't trust you any more or only backup your says. We know that > > you are not representative of it and the "we" you are talking about > > is only a very very low group of people, that is not the Spanish > > speaking community at all. > > The same very low group that make translations, and make support in > lists, and make the job in spanish sites of both projects... bad for > you Sophie... Bad for you... > > "Discuss the ideas but not people" > Actually the group in question has stopped contributing to the LibreOffice project in any significant way I believe. But it's perhaps not very important at that stage. Let's perhaps refocus the discussion on one question that might perhaps all that matters now: are there any significant differences between the two projects that would make a cooperation -or broadly speaking, an unification- hard or impossible? If I may suggest, let's start with anything (if there's anything) that is broad or critical enough to discuss first. Best, -- Charles-H. Schulz Membre du Comité exécutif The Document Foundation. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe send email to dev-unsubscr...@marketing.openoffice.org For additional commands send email to sy...@marketing.openoffice.org with Subject: help