Luiz, Possibly, but again we cannot take sides. The bottomline is, Claudio should have talked to us. Anyway, as for Colibre, my point is the same: TDF deals and works with the Brazilian community as a whole, not with one specific "church". So, if it's a name, a NGO, anything, we will deal with the Brazilian community as a whole with the same respect and rights, as well as the same duties that are vested unto any other community.
Best, Charles. Le Wed, 11 May 2011 08:28:32 -0300, luiz <lcolui...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Sorry, Charles, but it's not just that Claudio was in the shadows. We > also have the David and Olivier there. And these two can not ignore > what was discussed in open our local listings. Another thing, I think > there is some confusion. Alta is a formal institution, from what I > see. Colibre,however, is not. It was just a name we wanted to give to > the Brazilian community to replace"Gubro (BrOffice Users Group), > which is a very interesting local project in the dissemination of the > product. > > Regards, > > Luiz Oliveira > > > Paulo, > > > > This is just a comment from my side as you keep asking a question > > that I feel I had answered before, but you believe I haven't, so > > let me answer to the question again. It's about your question on > > the North American LibreOffice DVD team and website and the > > Brazilian one. > > > > Take a look at the two website. The NA LibreOffice DVD team has a > > website that is focused on a DVD project, that encompasses multiple > > languages. It is not a traditional "native-language" team, to use > > the OOo parlance, and it does not try to even harbour the full > > TDF / LO colours and logos. The NA DVD team has formed and debated > > here, on this mailing lists and on others (website and discuss); > > they did this in the open for everyone to see, the SC knew about > > (or could not ignore it as it was happening here), and they were > > generally very delicate about trademarks, using of terms, etc. > > > > I hope you understand the difference better now. Also, I would > > like, as another general comment, to remind you and everyone that > > Claudio is also part of the core team of TDF. I am surprised that > > he hasn't been more active on this particular topic. That's just my > > feeling, perhaps I'm wrong. TDF does not take sides, were it > > between ALTA and Colibre. Frankly we can't, we shouldn't, we won't. > > It's not our job. The situation is what it is, it's unfortunate, > > but we want to deal with the Brazilian community as a whole. It's a > > very tempting for you or others, to think TDF will take sides, even > > "secretly". What TDF wants is to work and help the community work, > > that's it. We're not interested in local fightings, and should I > > need to write it again, the Brazilian community is most welcome > > here. It is your home. > > > > Best, > > > > Charles. > > > > -- Charles-H. Schulz Membre du Comité exécutif The Document Foundation. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to marketing+h...@libreoffice.org Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/marketing/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted