Hi Bernhard,
On Saturday, 2010-10-09 02:15:30 +0200, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
> Just a few hours ago Björn Michaelsen repeated on the germanophone
> mailing list
> "wenn man eine Foundation gruendet, mit eigener Finanzierung und
> Infrastruktur (Repos, Wiki, Mailinglisten etc.) ist das eine Sache,
> On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 5:16 PM, wrote:
>
>> > Op 9-10-2010 2:15, Bernhard Dippold schreef:
>> >> It represents all community members and therefore it represents the
>> >> community as a whole.
>> >
>> > The Community Council was elected to, and is supposed to, represent
>> the
>> > community.
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 5:16 PM, wrote:
> > Op 9-10-2010 2:15, Bernhard Dippold schreef:
> >> It represents all community members and therefore it represents the
> >> community as a whole.
> >
> > The Community Council was elected to, and is supposed to, represent the
> > community.
> >
> > It d
Hi Alex, hi Bernhard, all!
Bernhard, I'm thankful for two things. First, your reply to Alex is just
great and fully represents my thoughts. Second, you picked this thread
that "vanished" after reading it on my mobile - I wanted to answer some
things and didn't find it yesterday.
So, there is one
Op 9-10-2010 2:15, Bernhard Dippold schreef:
It represents all community members and therefore it represents the
community as a whole.
The Community Council was elected to, and is supposed to, represent the
community.
It does not necessarily follow that it represents the community.
--
Vrie
> Hi Alex, all
Hi Bernhard,
Congratulations on a very good analysis.
OOo has needed a foundation from the outset. It was inevitable, only the
timing has been uncertain. If Oracle didn't know this they didn't do
proper due diligence.
The next question is how to optimise the resources available t
Hi Alex, all
I step in here, but could reply to many other mails.
Sorry for not having the time to reply earlier as it has been my upload
that started this discussion.
Alex Fisher schrieb:
> Jonathon wrote:
[...]
Alex Fisher wrote:
>>> It has been said that most of the OO.o community is back