On 10/15/2010 07:33 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2010-10-15 18:18, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Hi,
Jean Hollis Weber wrote on 2010-10-15 23.14:
I'm not on the LibO SC or on the OOo CC, but as Co-Lead of Docs at OOo
(an official role), I keep expecting to get a "please resign, due to
conflict of interest" email from someone at OOo in the near future.
I've been thinking about resigning before that happens, but I've been
waiting to see what happens. It's now becoming more clear what is
happening. So... James, I like your idea of all of us doing it together
to show our support for TDF.
this might be interesting to read:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council_Log_20101014#Meet_the_Community_Council_Session
This makes a lot of things very clear...
Florian
As an outsider looking in at these proceedings, it is quite clear that
the TDF people who are still at Ooo are on borrowed time. I read
through the minutes and I guess that you are being told to either
leave or you will be asked to leave. But you must have expected this
anyway.
Thank you for your courage and I (and am sure many of us) are behind
you and giving you our full support. I'm sure it was a big decision to
leave and to move your work to a new organisation. But it was worth it!
Thank you for creating the TDF and LibreOffice.
Marc
+1
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