Hi,

Am 17.11.2011 08:51, schrieb Dave Fisher:

What is difficult for me to understand is that both Stefan Taxhet and Martin 
Hollmichel
signed up as Initial Committers to the Apache project, but have never signed an 
iCLA.

Martin and I sent signed iCLAs to secretary@
Is there a page where this should be/is acknowledged or
did we miss some additional formality?

There are many more than four people involved.

The Team OpenOffice website must immediately acknowledge that OpenOffice.org is 
a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation.

Please point us to the phrase you want to be used.
Is it just the adaption of the phrases that are at
http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/list/ ?

The Team OpenOffice site must recognize the Apache project.

We plan to mention the players in the arena (Apache/AOO, TDF/LO) on the website. Which form of recognition of the Apache project could you think of?

And yes, we are aware that the website content in general needs an update.

Greetings
Stefan


I don't think a joint statement is appropriate without properly respectful 
actions beforehand.

Regards,
Dave



- Shane



As much as we would like to do an interim release I am
afraid there are issues that won't make it possible:

- Apache releases have to be approved by the PPMC and
can only be released under an Apache License.
- The old OpenOffice.Org made available 3.4 RC, releasing
3.3.1 would not give the right signal wrt continuity.
- The ASF, through the PPMC, cannot approve code that it
hasn't seen and AFAICT Team OOo hasn't been very visible
here in the community (sorry if I just missed it).

This said, 3.4 is advancing very nicely. I don't want to
hurry things but I think we are moving in the right
direction.

Pedro.




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