Hi Simon,

On 10/30/2012 11:25 PM, Shenfeng Liu wrote:
Peter,
   Please see my comments below:

2012/10/29 Peter Junge <[email protected]>

Hi Simon,


On 10/26/2012 9:48 PM, Shenfeng Liu wrote:

Don & Peter,
    I think it is a very good opportunity to promote Apache OpenOffice in
China marketing through Apache Asia Roadshow 2012. And from another side,
the wide influence of OpenOffice can also help to promote Apache.
    I'd like to work with Peter together on it. The target can be not only
attract individual volunteers to participate the community, but also
demonstrate the business opportunities and attract local business
partners.
    While first of all, I'd like to know more details about this event.
Perhaps Jimmy is the right contact?

   Agree with you!
   Per check with Jimmy, we need to give a outline draft now.

I will work on it in the evening, when I'm home from work. Do you know --e.g. from Jimmy-- if the outline needs to meet certain requirements?



  indeed, let's put together such a session for the Roadshow. A possible
brief outline would be:
- Introduction to and history of OpenOffice

+1, history and latest status. - I think you are the best one in Beijing to
present this topic. So I wonder if you can prepare for an outline?

Yes.



- What's happening around AOO in Beijing respectively China. Engineers of
IBM and of CS2C could share what they are working on.

+1 again. The UOF contribution, fidelity improvement, quality improvement
efforts... I can check with Ji Yan, WeiKe or Liu Tao to see if we can work
together on it.

That would be great.

- How businesses and users can benefit from AOO, ways to join the AOO
community.

I think firstly CS2C can share their experience on building the business on
AOO.
Secondly, since the theme of this Roadshow is cloud, we can share the topic
of Social Integration with AOO. I will work with Da Li to prepare for the
outline.

Sounds excellent.


How much time we can spend on the parts would depend on how much time we
would get in total.

I'm still checking with Jimmy for how much time can we get. But basically I
think we can start and propose the topics above.

The amount of time we have would be great to know.


Any suggestion?

Not yet, maybe later, e.g. after drafting that outline.

Peter


- Shenfeng Liu (Simon)






BTW, I just took a small surgery yesterday, and in the following week I
have to spend most of the daytime in hospital for subsequent treatment. So
my response to the mail threads may be slow. But I will try to catch up on
this topic.


Get well soon!

Best regards,
peter





- Shenfeng Liu (Simon)




2012/10/26 Peter Junge <[email protected]>

  Hi Don,

thanks for the notice. Unfortunately, the Apache Asia Roadshow 2012 seem
to lack of promoting the event. I only heard about it by coincidence a
couple of days ago.

(more inline)


On 10/25/2012 9:47 PM, Donald Harbison wrote:

  On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Justin Erenkrantz <
[email protected]

wrote:



  [...]


   we plan the main topic around cloud computing: open source really


  produce a

  basement  to the cloud computing, like Apache Hadoop and cloudstack;

  welcome

  any open source topic in or out of this area.



  The Apache OpenOffice community has a significant local
representation in
Beijing. I'm cc'ing the community
to alert our Chinese contributors to reach out to you and explore the
possibility of adding an Apache OpenOffice
session to increase its visibility. We just graduated to an Apache TLP,
so
we have a solid foundation upon which
to build with a strong global community. The Chinese community is very
important and making a large contribution.


As I seem to be the only one in Beijing who's with OpenOffice from the
beginning, I'd like to offer a talk about the history of OOo, if that is
of
interest. As the 13th is a weekday, I just have to find out if I can
take a
day off my daily job.

@concom: I cannot find anything about the Apache Asia Roadshow 2012 at
http://wiki.apache.org/****apachecon/<http://wiki.apache.org/**apachecon/><
http://wiki.apache.org/**apachecon/ <http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/>>

Do you have a link to the Apache Asia Roadshow 2012 for me? I want to
write an event announcement at the homepage of the Beijing Linux User
Group
(http://blug.chinalug.org/). We're reaching quite a few geeks.

Best regards,
Peter




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