Ian Lynch wrote (26-05-11 16:52)

1. TDF governance is adopted by all - in that case OOo community Council
etc is absorbed into TDF
2. OOo CC is adopted by all - in that case TDF is absorbed into OOo CC
3. A new organisation is created with a new constitution and governance
for both communities
4. Either governance is modified in some way to take account of the other
5. Each remains separate but agrees to cooperate in a sort of coalition.

From a practical point of view, looking at what The Document Foundation is and offers; and since nearly all people in both projects know each other (often for a longer time): the number 1, in a sort of combination with 4, looks most feasible, offering best changes for result and continuity.

Such an approach is in line with the suggestions I've read here several times the last week: what would people from the OOo project would like to add and/or change in TDF to make it feel the proper place for their ideas and wishes as well.

Best,
Cor

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