Hi Gülşah
Le 12 nov. 2015 22:27, "Gülşah Köse" <gulsah.1...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>         Open Source <http://kak.org.tr/> Conference <http://kak.org.tr/>
was
> organized this year for the first time in Ankara - capital of Turkey -.
> Conference is going to take 5 days, it's started 9th november and it's
> going to end 13th november. The conference aims to bring together key
people in
> the public sector, to announce works on open source and free software like
> Pardus <http://www.pardus.org.tr/>, enGerek
> <https://www.pardus.org.tr/web/projeler/engerek>, Lider Ahenk
> <https://www.pardus.org.tr/web/projeler/lider-ahenk> and to raise
awareness.
> The Conference is local and unfortunately it hasn't any English websites.
I
> hope they will add soon.
>
>
>         The first day of the conference i've given a talk about
> LibreOffice. LibreOffice is one of the most important points for Turkey.
> LibreOffice is an important step for spreading of free softwares. Because
> this office suit can run on GNU/Linux, MacOs, and Windows. LibreOffice
will
> take an important role in the migration to free operating systems.
>
>
>         There was no active work on LibreOffice in Turkey until recently.
> Now there is a team in my University who works for LibreOffice. We are
> studying to learn LibreOffice, fixing the bugs and spreading our work and
> LibreOffice by blog posts and other social media tools. Thanks to Necdet
> Yücel <https://plus.google.com/u/0/+NecdetY%C3%BCcel/posts> for advising
us
> in this process and thanks to helpfull LibreOffice development team.
>
>
>         You can access my presentation from here
> <http://www.slideshare.net/gulsah_kose/open-source-conference-55055042>.
My
> presentation includes following parts:
>
>    - Libreoffice history
>
>         I've told StarOffice, OpenOffice, Oracles's mistakes, why
> LibreOffice forked from OpenOffice and The Document Foundation.
>
>    - Why we should use LibreOffice in public?
>
>         In this part i've told principles of free software and why are
they
> important for us.
>
>         LibreOffice Turkish translation rate is 100% and this is the most
> important necessity if we want to spread LibreOffice in Turkey. (Thanks to
> Turkish translation team)
>
>         No licence fee. I tried to explain this part very carefully.
Because
> nothing should take precedence over LibreOffice is a free software.
> LibreOffice needs money to continue too.
>
>         LibreOffice is improved enough to cover the needs and changable
> according to neccessaries.
>
>    -  How to support LibreOffice. How to continue LibreOffice project?
>
>         I've told that LibreOffice needs code contributions, translation,
> documentation and donation -for domains, servers, developers, events etc-
>
>    - Which countries migrated to LibreOffice?
>
>         I've told the countries using LibreOffice direct or indirect,
> reasons of unsuccesful and successful migrations.
>
>    - What are we doing for LibreOffice in Turkey
>
>         I've told our (LibreOffice team in University) works . We are 10
> people. I explained what should be done to increase this number.
>
>
> We are planning to participate next years conference as libreoffice
> developers.
>
>
> --
> *Gülşah Köse*
> *about.me <http://about.me/gulsahkose>*

Thank you so much for your work and your report, you're wonderful :)
Cheers
Sophie

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