[HLUG] Fwd: [ooo-announce] OpenOffice.org Community announces The Document Foundation

Paul Stenning paul at sp-tech.co.uk
Tue Sep 28 07:49:47 UTC 2010


Hi all,

I received this earlier today.

 From the latest Linux Format there appears to be some issues with 
Oracle and Open Source so I guess a break-away or separation of 
OpenOffice from Oracle was inevitable.

Paul


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Subject: [ooo-announce] OpenOffice.org Community announces The Document 
Foundation
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 08:58:32 +0200
From: The Document Foundation <info at documentfoundation.org>
Reply-To: announce at openoffice.org
Organisation: The Document Foundation
To: announce at openoffice.org

OpenOffice.org Community announces The Document Foundation

The community of volunteers developing and promoting OpenOffice.org sets 
up an independent Foundation to drive the further growth of the project

The Internet, September 28, 2010 - The community of volunteers who 
develop and promote OpenOffice.org, the leading free office software, 
announce a major change in the project’s structure. After ten years’ 
successful growth with Sun Microsystems as founding and principle 
sponsor, the project launches an independent foundation called "The 
Document Foundation", to fulfil the promise of independence written in 
the original charter.

The Foundation will be the cornerstone of a new ecosystem where 
individuals and organisations can contribute to and benefit from the 
availability of a truly free office suite. It will generate increased 
competition and choice for the benefit of  customers and drive 
innovation in the office suite market. From now on, the OpenOffice.org 
community will be known as "The Document Foundation".

Oracle, who acquired OpenOffice.org assets as a result of its 
acquisition of Sun Microsystems, has been invited to become a member of 
the new Foundation, and donate the brand the community has grown during 
the past ten years. Pending this decision, the brand "LibreOffice" has 
been chosen for the software going forward.

The Document Foundation is the result of a collective effort by leading 
independent members of the OpenOffice.org community, including several 
project leads and key members of the Community Council. It will be led 
initially by a Steering Committee of developers and national language 
projects managers. The Foundation aims to lower the barrier of adoption 
for both users and developers, to make LibreOffice the most accessible 
office suite ever.

The Foundation will coordinate and oversee the development of 
LibreOffice, which is available in beta version at the placeholder site: 
http://www.libreoffice.org. Developers are invited to join the project 
and contribute to the code in the new friendly and open environment, to 
shape the future of office productivity suites alongside contributors 
who translate, test, document, support, and promote the software.

Speaking for the group of volunteers, Sophie Gautier - a veteran of the 
community and the former maintainer of the French speaking language 
project - has declared: "We believe that the Foundation is a key step 
for the evolution of the free office suite, as it liberates the 
development of the code and the evolution of the project from the 
constraints represented by the commercial interests of a single company. 
Free software advocates around the world have the extraordinary 
opportunity of joining the group of founding members today, to write a 
completely new chapter in the history of FLOSS".

FSF President Richard Stallman welcomed LibreOffice release and it's 
stated policy of only recommending free software. "I'm very pleased that 
the Document Foundation will not recommend nonfree add-ons, since they 
are the main freedom problem of the current OpenOffice.org. I hope that 
the LibreOffice developers and the Oracle-employed developers of 
OpenOffice will be able to cooperate on development of the body of the 
code".

"The Document Foundation supports the Open Document Format, and is keen 
to work at OASIS to the next evolution of the ISO standard", says 
Charles Schulz, member of the Community Council and lead of the Native 
Language Confederation. "The Document Foundation brings to the table the 
point of view of developers, supporters and users, and this might 
accelerate the adoption process of ODF at government and enterprise level".

Chris DiBona, Open Source Programs Manager at Google, Inc., has 
commented: "The creation of The Document Foundation is a great step 
forward in encouraging further development of open source office suites. 
Having a level playing field for all contributors is fundamental in 
creating a broad and active community around an open source software 
project. Google is proud to be a supporter of The Document Foundation 
and participate in the project".

"Viva la LibreOffice", said Guy Lunardi, product management Director at 
Novell. "We look forward to working with the Document Foundation to help 
develop a solid open source document software offering. Ultimately, we 
envision LibreOffice do for the office productivity market what Mozilla 
Firefox has done for browsers".

Jan Wildeboer, EMEA Open Source Affairs at Red Hat, has commented: "All 
over the world, users, companies and governments are moving to 
innovative technology solutions based on Open Standards.  Red Hat is 
proud to join this effort".

Mark Shuttleworth, founder and major shareholder of Canonical, the 
makers of Ubuntu, has declared: "Office productivity software is a 
critical component of the free software desktop, and the Ubuntu Project 
will be pleased to ship LibreOffice from The Document Foundation in 
future releases of Ubuntu. The Document Foundation's stewardship of 
LibreOffice provides Ubuntu developers an effective forum for 
collaboration around the code that makes Ubuntu an effective solution 
for the desktop in office environments".

"The Open Source Initiative has observed a trend back towards open 
collaborative communities for open source software", said Simon Phipps, 
a Director of the Open Source Initiative. "We welcome The Document 
Foundation initiative and look forward to the innovation it is able to 
drive with a truly open community gathered around a free software 
commons, in the spirit of the best of open source software".

"We welcome the LibreOffice project to the free software community as we 
believe there is a great opportunity for them to enrich the free desktop 
experience." says Stormy Peters, Executive Director of the GNOME 
Foundation.  "Over the years the GNOME community has been supportive of 
OpenOffice together with applications in the GNOME Office suite, such as 
Gnumeric, GnuCash and Abiword. As LibreOffice joins the free software 
community, we believe that free desktop users will benefit from a rich 
set of choices."

Patrick Luby, Chief Engineer of NeoOffice says "I am happy to see a new, 
independent LibreOffice foundation to continue creating an office suite 
with enhanced features, pushing OpenOffice.org in new, exciting 
directions". Ed Peterlin, Chief Visionary at NeoOffice says "I am 
excited we will be able to continue bringing excellent features from 
LibreOffice to the Mac platform. In the future I also hope to extend our 
web based collaboration tools to support LibreOffice users on all 
platforms".

Chris Halls, UK Managing Director of Credativ, an independent consulting 
and services company specialising in the development, implementation and 
support of open source solutions: "Welcomes the foundation as an 
opportunity to provide a new focus for the community contributors and 
allow them to move the project forward together. In our business, we 
support thousands of office desktops in many different environments. It 
is  vital that the feedback and code that we can contribute as part of 
our day to day work can flow easily into the project".

"The creation of The Document Foundation is in line with the vision 
BrOffice.org - Projeto Brasil has for the Brazilian OpenOffice.org 
community. Our country already has a large investment in the Open 
Document Format and the software tools fully suporting it. BrOffice.org 
and The Document Foundation share the same values and objectives and we 
are more than happy to be part of it.”, says Claudio Filho, Chairman of 
the BrOffice.org NGO of Brazil.

The Norwegian foundation "Åpne kontorprogram på norsk" ("Open Office 
Suites In Norwegian") is responsible for the Norwegian translation of 
OpenOffice.org, and for promoting OpenOffice.org in Norway. So far the 
Norwegian project has been administered and financed mainly by counties 
and municipalities, but recently the foundation has started a process 
for getting commercial companies more actively involved. We realise the 
need for a more substantial commercial participation to establish a 
long-term sustainable project. Our foundation notes that the other 
Nordic countries, a majority of the European countries, as well as a 
range of worldwide big companies like Google, Novell, Canonical and Red 
Hat are now cooperating with The Document Foundation. We believe this is 
the right way forward also for Norway. A cooperation with The Document 
Foundation will make it easier to create more innovative and 
user-friendly solutions integrated with the LibreOffice suite. 
Eliminating license barriers and obtaining easy access to source code 
and standards will facilitate further development of related and 
integrated surrounding products.

Additional information, including the mission, are available on the web 
site of The Document Foundation: http://www.documentfoundation.org
Biographies and pictures of the founding members of The Document 
Foundation are available here: http://www.documentfoundation.org/foundation/
There is a specific page for people interested in contributing to the 
development of the code: http://www.documentfoundation.org/contribution/

The Document Foundation has a Twitter account at 
http://twitter.com/docufoundation and an Identi.ca account at 
http://identi.ca/docufoundation

The announcements mailing list is at 
announce+subscribe at documentfoundation.org
The discussion mailing list is at discuss+subscribe at documentfoundation.org
The IRC channel is #documentfoundation at irc.freenode.net

The Document Foundation

The Document Foundation is an independent self-governing democratic 
Foundation created by leading members of the OpenOffice.org Community. 
It continues to build on the Foundation of ten years' dedicated work by 
the OpenOffice.org community, and was created in the belief that an 
independent Foundation is the best fit to the Community's core values of 
openness, transparency, and valuing people for their contribution. It is 
open to any individual who agrees with our core values and contributes 
to our activities, and welcomes corporate participation, e.g. by 
sponsoring individuals to work as equals alongside other contributors in 
the community.

Media Contacts

Florian Effenberger (Germany)
Phone: +49 8341 99660880
Mobile: +49 151 14424108
Skype: floeff
E-mail: floeff at documentfoundation.org

Olivier Hallot (Brazil)
Mobile: +55 21 88228812
E-mail: olivier.hallot at documentfoundation.org

Charles H. Schulz (France)
Mobile: +33 6 98655424
E-mail: charles.schulz at documentfoundation.org

Italo Vignoli (Italy)
Mobile: +39 348 5653829
E-mail: italo.vignoli at documentfoundation.org

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