Paulo,
This is just a comment from my side as you keep asking a question that
I feel I had answered before, but you believe I haven't, so let me
answer to the question again. It's about your question on the North
American LibreOffice DVD team and website and the Brazilian one.
Take a look at the two website. The NA LibreOffice DVD team has a
website that is focused on a DVD project, that encompasses multiple
languages. It is not a traditional "native-language" team, to use the
OOo parlance, and it does not try to even harbour the full TDF / LO
colours and logos. The NA DVD team has formed and debated here, on this
mailing lists and on others (website and discuss); they did this in the
open for everyone to see, the SC knew about (or could not ignore it as
it was happening here), and they were generally very delicate about
trademarks, using of terms, etc.
I hope you understand the difference better now. Also, I would like, as
another general comment, to remind you and everyone that Claudio is
also part of the core team of TDF. I am surprised that he hasn't been
more active on this particular topic. That's just my feeling, perhaps
I'm wrong. TDF does not take sides, were it between ALTA and Colibre.
Frankly we can't, we shouldn't, we won't. It's not our job. The
situation is what it is, it's unfortunate, but we want to deal with the
Brazilian community as a whole. It's a very tempting for you or others,
to think TDF will take sides, even "secretly". What TDF wants is to
work and help the community work, that's it. We're not interested in
local fightings, and should I need to write it again, the Brazilian
community is most welcome here. It is your home.
Best,
Charles.
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