On 04/24/2011 08:35 PM, Daniel Gonzalez wrote:
As you can see are mainly marketing activities, this is not intended to
hijack the community as we have seen in other cases. But it aims to
create a new channel for people to come more easily to the project
LibreOffice of each region, be it that of Europe, America, Asia, Africa,
Middle East, or Hispanic.
Hi Daniel, I am speaking for myself here, but I don't see any problem 
with properly managed local groups.
At the moment, though, with the process of setting up the legal entity 
of TDF and the undergoing evolution of the OOo project we are focused on 
other issues.
The first step I see for local groups is to have their members becoming 
members of The Document Foundation. Although this is not going to be a 
recognition of the group, it is indeed a recognition of the work done by 
its members.
Best regards, Italo
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