Hi *,
I disagree, I feel same people can't be ruling OOo and TDF. And I see a
clear Conflict of Interest for people in the Community Council.
Both communities will be able to collaborate in tons of things, but the
project leaders can't share responsabilities in both projects. If so,
why to have two Communities?
The shame is that a such simple thing has been to be asked by the OOo
Council members to some people. You can't fork a open source project and
keep leading the original one! It's atonishing just trying to do it.
Best Greetings,
Ra
Heinz W. Simoneit wrote:
Hi *,
Florian Effenberger schrieb:
Hi,
Andy Brown wrote on 2010-10-16 20.24:
It is a total shame that they are doing this. What next are they going
to request all that are connected to the LibreOffice community that to
stop being part of the OOo community? Those that are working on the
Documentation project can not be connected to the LibO documentation
project? What about the Distribution Project members? Can't offer
both? What about the user support from the community members, not be
allowed on mailing list for both projects.
I totally agree. It's a shame to see that only one specific group out
of the community forces us to make a decision, while the others either
don't care/see any problem, or support our step. That's sad to hear,
and that has nothing to do with a community, if one group can force
the other...
Florian
+1
Heinz
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