Louis, Le Wed, 18 May 2011 10:36:19 -0400, Louis Suárez-Potts <
luispo@gmail.com> a écrit : > Charles, > > On 2011-05-18, at 12:33 , Charles-H. Schulz wrote: > > > Hello Louis, > > > > I'm afraid your proposal conflicts with the LibreOffice conference > > as I had had the opportunity to point out many times already. > > Please choose another date which won't be in September, October or > > November . > > > > Thank you, > > > > Charles. > > > > Sorry, the issue here is not whether we satisfy the concerns of > LibreOffice, which is but a vendor (effectively) distributing an > implementation of the ODF but the interests of ODF contributing > bodies. The issue here is that quite incidentally, holding such an ODF event at these times would deplete the availability and will of potential sponsors for the LibreOffice Conference as well as lower the attendance of the LibreOffice Conference. So I would indeed argue that by satisfying the logistical concerns of one of the major ODF vendors we are contributing to further the interest and agenda of ODF. What's more, you have assumed for years now that the OOoCON would be the de facto ODF event. I don't recall you being so adamant at preserving the apparent neutrality of the event. What has changed in between last year and this year? > > During the TC meeting where this idea was proposed initially by Steve > Pemberton €”not just me €”I did raise the concern about intersecting with > already scheduled meetings and did raise the option of working with > the LibreOffice people should there be no other option. But there > are. And this is not about LibreOffice, and it is about ODF. > > If you wish to contribute to the planning, please consider > participating in the proposed call. I can't unfortunately (if we're talking about this Thursday) and find this confcall schedule to be quite shortly advertised. What's the rush? But please consider my contribution to the planning in being essentially that one: I will oppose any new ODF event that will take place in September, October or November. > > Louis > > PS this discussion is not about Oracle and LibreOffice nor about > OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice, nor about LibreOffice at all. It is > about ODF. Of course it's not about Oracle and it's not about OpenOffice.org. I never implied that. And I'm glad you don't represent any constituency anymore so that we can put the past behind us :-) Best, Charles. > > > > > > Le Wed, 18 May 2011 10:14:45 -0400, > > Louis Suárez-Potts <
luispo@gmail.com> a écrit : > > > >> > >> During the ODF TC call today, Steve Pemberton proposed a workshop > >> on ODF Next for this fall, to be held in Amsterdam and for a more > >> general audience. He volunteered to help organize it. > >> > >> ** Conference call this week: If possible, let's have a conference > >> call later this week to discuss the proposals below. > >> > >> WHEN: THURSDAY, 15:00 UTC > >> > >> Or. so. My reason for sooner than later has to do with the need to > >> plan the event €”surely more than Steve envisioned! €”and to act > >> initially, at least, before the US Memorial Day holiday at the end > >> of May. > >> > >> > >> **Proposal** > >> > >> Steve's proposal was met with considerable interest and zero > >> disapproval. It was proposed further that the relevant ODF TCs > >> (Adoption, in particular) be enmeshed in discussions on this €”as > >> well, to bring in Michiel and Arthur, also of the Netherlands. > >> Michiel had previously indicated that his group was organizing a > >> plugfest for late October. > >> > >> I would like to propose a conference call to plan this event. The > >> issues are: > >> > >> * Exactly when? There are a few issues, such as the LibreOffice > >> meeting, in Paris, that will have a section focused on ODF. When we > >> previously proposed an ODF 5th anniversary conference €”also to work > >> with Michiel's plugfest €”LibreOffice objected, as the timing, > >> LibreOffice believed, would distract from their event. However, it > >> was also argued that it's better to have an ODF event that is not > >> branded at all by one vendor or project but utterly neutral, and > >> the Netherlands plugfest, and now workshop proposal, satisfies that > >> desire. > >> > >> I would thus propose this, if possible, for sometime in > >> mid-September or even a little later (OpenWorld Forum, a popular > >> event also in Paris, is 22-24 September.) > >> > >> * Audience? Steve suggested both technical and not, and I would > >> agree. I think we need to achieve a couple of things, besides the > >> important one of working on ODF Next: persuading non-developers > >> that there is and will continue to be a relevance to ODF, and that > >> it is something to which they ought to contribute resources, as > >> well as attention. > >> > >> * Duration? I would suggest three days. One day for technical > >> workshops (or 1.5 days, perhaps); the remainder for more general > >> discussions on ODF Next, implementations (absolutely unprejudiced > >> representation of vendor's wares), and related technologies and > >> opportunities gained by using ODF. > >> > >> * Processes: Patrick D. suggested formalizing the process of paper > >> submission Oasis-wide, and it would affect (positively) this event. > >> We are considering, I believe, inviting submissions and > >> participation from non-Oasis members as well as members. > >> > >> * Funding: I think we may have the opportunity of working with > >> established corporate sponsors and supporters of ODF, but also with > >> the national government and even, plausibly, with EU gov't. > >> > >> I would also like to see if can invite more than Oasis members to > >> the planning of this, and that means Basil's UK group, as well as > >> others. (They may use plugtest organizers list.) > >> > >> > >> I'm sure I've a) forgotten to include key persons and b) key data; > >> please don't hesitate to fill in the lacunae. > >> > >> -louis > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ---- > >> > >> Louis Suarez-Potts, PhD > >> Community Manager > >> Chair, Community Council > >> OpenOffice.org > >> > >> Time Zone, ˆ’0400 UTC > >> +1.416.531.9513 (landline) > >> +1.416.625.3843 (mobile) > >> > >> AIM:
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