Rob Weir | 15 Mar 02:00
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Final Reminder on OpenOffice.org mailing list and email forwarder shutdown

Please note that the legacy mailing lists for the OpenOffice.org
project will be retired effective March 16h.  New mailing lists have
been created, at Apache, for users as well as project participants.

If you wish to continue to receive occasional email updates from the
project, for new releases,etc., then please subscribe to our
announcement email list by sending an email to:

ooo-announce-subscribe <at> incubator.apache.org.

Information on other mailing lists for the project can be found here:
http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/mailing-lists.html

Also on March 16th we will shutdown the legacy email forwarder for the
openoffice.org domain.  If you have and use an openoffice.org email
address alias, then please note the important information described on
the following page:

https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/retirement_of_openoffice_org_email

We thank you for your past interest and support of the OpenOffice.org
project and look forward to your continued support at Apache.

Rob Weir, on behalf of the Apache OpenOffice Project Management Committee

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Kay Schenk | 29 Dec 18:15
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Fwd: Now available: Apache OpenOffice Announcement List

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Now available: Apache OpenOffice Announcement List
Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2011 19:29:21 -0500
From: Rob Weir <robweir <at> apache.org>
Reply-To: ooo-dev <at> incubator.apache.org
To: undisclosed-recipients:;

The Apache OpenOffice Project Management Committee is pleased to
announce the availability of our new Announcement mailing list.  This
is a low-volume list which will be used to announce the availability
of OpenOffice betas and releases, to issue security bulletins, and to
report similar relevant information.  This is not a discussion list.
It will be used only for authoritative announcements regarding Apache
OpenOffice.

We encourage all OpenOffice users and other interested parties to
subscribe to this list by following these steps:

1) Send an email to:   ooo-announce-subscribe <at> incubator.apache.org

2) Wait a few minutes and then check your inbox for a confirmation email.

3) Respond to the confirmation email

(If you ever want to unsubscribe, send an email to:
ooo-announce-unsubscribe <at> incubator.apache.org and respond to the
confirmation email.)

More information on this list, and other Apache OpenOffice project
lists can be found here:

http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/mailing-lists.html

Regards,

-Rob



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OpenOffice.org 3.4 Beta available for download

Dear All,

we are happy to announce that OpenOffice.org 3.4 Beta is now ready for 
download.

This Beta Release is available in English and 69 additional languages 
which can be installed as language packs (localizations are still ongoing).

Feel free to download, test and give feedback. The best way to test is 
under real life conditions. OpenOffice.org is a community effort and 
your input will help to make OpenOffice.org 3.4 even better!

The Beta testing period ends on May 2nd. Take advantage of this 
evaluation period to take a closer look at the new SVG import, the 
improved ODF 1.2 support and other enhancements
(http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Feature_Freeze_Testing_3.4)
and help to find open issues. These are the preferred ways to provide
feedback:

* send a mail to the dev <at> qa.openoffice.org with the subject line
   starting with *Beta 3.4*
* submit an issue in BugZilla
   http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/pre_submission.html.

Download:
http://download.openoffice.org/all_beta.html

Enhancements:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Feature_Freeze_Testing_3.4

Feedback:
* http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/pre_submission.html
* dev <at> qa.openoffice.org

Release notes:
http://development.openoffice.org/releases/3.4beta.html

MD5 checksums:
http://download.openoffice.org/next/md5sums/3.4beta_md5sums.txt

Happy testing!

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OpenOffice.org Newsletter - April 2011

OpenOffice.org Community Newsletter <http://www.openoffice.org>

        APRIL 2011

    Help to Improve the Usability of OpenOffice.org!

Do you have ideas and suggestions to improve the user interface or are 
you interested to design the interface for new features?
The User Experience Team <http://ux.openoffice.org/> wants to continue 
to make OpenOffice.org the best open-source office suite in terms of 
usability, productivity and enjoyment.

Would you like to see OpenOffice.org speak your language?
The Localization Project <http://l10n.openoffice.org/> welcomes language 
contributors in the areas of translation, review and testing.

Do you like to write articles or short manuals?
Here's your chance to do it hands-on. Join the Marketing Project 
<http://marketing.openoffice.org>.
It is important, fun work and it looks good on your résumé.

Share your documents!
OpenOffice.org gives you the power to make great documents: both 
functional and good looking. Let others know how amazing documents can 
look. Upload your documents to the Template Repository 
<http://templates.services.openoffice.org> and inspire other 
OpenOffice.org users.

Don't be shy. Start volunteering today!

*Find out how to contribute <http://contributing.openoffice.org/index.html>
Do not miss the videos on Facebook 
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/OpenOfficeorg-How-to-contribute/165622009630>* 

    Notes from Community Projects

*OpenOffice.org Community Supports Victims of the Quake
*Alexandro Colorado and Peter Junge have called for donations 
<http://openoffice.org/projects/www/lists/users/archive/2011-03/message/290> 
for the Contributor Kazunari Hirano 
<http://openoffice.exblog.jp/12298764/> and the victims of earthquake in 
Japan.
Every donation <http://contributing.openoffice.org/donate.html> that 
indicates the intended purpose with
"Earthquake Japan" or similar keywords will go directly to Kazunari.

Community Presence at CeBIT 2011 in Hanover, Germany
The community was this year again at the CeBIT, the biggest technology 
trade show of the world. A group of community members were at the booth 
and answered the questions of many users. It was a large success.

Community Presence at Chemnitzer Linuxtage 2011
Members of the German OpenOffice.org community attended the LinuxTag in 
Chemnitz, Germany. Once again they helped users, introduced the new 
features and distributed the popular OpenOffice.org postcards. Thanks team!

*Translation Call for OpenOffice.org 3.4!*
The Localization schedule for the 3.4 releasehas been announced 
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Translation_for_3.4>. 
Translation deadline for release 3.4 is April 27th.  Don't miss it!

back to top <#top>

    Tips & Tricks

*About: Different Ways to View Slides in OOo Impress*
Use the view that works best for You. Read More » 
<http://presentationsoft.about.com/od/openofficeimpress/ig/OpenOffice-Slide-Views/>

*HelpDeskGeek: Change AutoCorrect Options in OOo Writer*
Although AutoCorrect is a useful feature most of the time, it can 
produce some strange errors that are more annoying than the errors it is 
supposed to fix in the first place. Read More » 
<http://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/change-autocorrect-options-in-openoffice-writer/>

*eHow: How Can I Make Posters With OOo?*
Create a poster that fits your needs using the free Draw software from 
OpenOffice.org. Read More » 
<http://www.ehow.com/how_6622594_can-make-posters-openoffice_.html>

*BrightHub: OOo Templates for Business Card Designs*
This guide has a few templates you can download and use for free. In 
this guide, you will also learn how to open these templates and edit 
them. Read More » 
<http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/publishing/articles/112048.aspx>

*WorldStart.com:  Gallery Display Relocation*
If you use a lot of graphics in your OpenOffice.org documents, you're 
probably in a love/hate relationship with the built-in graphics Gallery. 
Read More » 
<http://www.worldstart.com/openoffice-org-gallery-display-relocation/>

*Herongyang:  Digital Signature*
Adding a digital signature to an ODF document; viewing details of 
certificates; intended usages of certificates; storing certificates with 
their private keys in PKCS12 files. Read More » 
<http://www.herongyang.com/PKI/Digital-Signature-OpenOffice-org-3.html>

back to top <#top>

    OpenDocument (ODF)

*ODF 1.2 is finalized!*
It was officially announced on last Saturday the approval of the
ODF 1.2 Committee Specification by the OASIS ODF TC.  The next step is 
the approval of the ODF 1.2 by OASIS, and that ballot should be 
initiated in a few days. Read More » 
<http://homembit.com/2011/03/odf-12-is-finished.html>

*OSOR: European Parliamentarians participate in Document Freedom Day
*Members of the European Parliament and their assistants are 
participating in this year's Document Freedom Day, a 'grassroots effort 
to educate the public about the importance of Free Document Formats. 
Read More » 
<http://www.osor.eu/news/eu-european-parliamentarians-participate-in-document-freedom-day>

*MSDN: Change Tracking in ODF*
The time has come, thanks to the creation of the ADC SC (Advanced 
Document Collaboration sub-committee) of the OASIS ODF technical 
committee. The Statement of Purpose for the ADC SC emphasizes the 
importance of change tracking. Read More » 
<http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dmahugh/archive/2011/03/16/change-tracking-in-odf.aspx>

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    * Notes from the Projects <#Council>
    * Tips & Tricks <#Tips>
    * OpenDocument (ODF) <#ODF>

      Announcements

OpenOffice.org Bloggers

The OpenOffice.org Planet has the widest collection of OOo content with 
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More » <http://www.openoffice.org/editorial/blogs.html>

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OpenOffice.org Newsletter - March 2011

OpenOffice.org Community Newsletter <http://www.openoffice.org>

        March 2011

    Share your awesome documents!

OpenOffice.org gives you the power to make great documents: functional 
and good looking. Let others know how amazing documents can look. Upload 
your documents to the Template Repository 
<http://templates.services.openoffice.org> and inspire other 
OpenOffice.org users.

Do you like to write articles or short manuals?
Here's your chance to do it hands-on. Join the Marketing Project 
<http://marketing.openoffice.org>.
It is important, fun work and it looks good on your résumé.

Would you like to see OpenOffice.org speak your language?
The Localization Project <http://l10n.openoffice.org/> welcomes language 
contributors in the areas of translation, review and testing.

Don't be shy. Start volunteering today!

*Find out how to contribute <http://contributing.openoffice.org/index.html>
Do not miss the videos on Facebook 
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/OpenOfficeorg-How-to-contribute/165622009630>* 

    Notes from Community Projects

*Welcome at the OpenOffice.org site based on Project Kenai*

The move to the new framework is finished 
<http://kenai.com/projects/ooo-migration/pages/Home>. Registered users 
have already received a notification email.
Please send us any feedback on the new platform.

The project page <http://kenai.com/projects/ooo-migration/pages/Home> 
provides useful information about data migration and pointers to 
feedback channels.

Test Case Management Tool has moved to a new infrastructure

The Test Case Management tool 
<http://quaste.services.openoffice.org/tcm/tcm_login.cgi?tcm_config=newooo>, 
shortly known as TCM, has moved to the integrated infrastructure of OOo. 
TCM - which hosts l10n test cases to quality assure the language versions.

*Alpha Release 3.4 is ready testing and localization
*

On the way to the 3.4 release, the Alpha release 
<http://download.openoffice.org/next/> is ready to testing and 
localization. Use the feature list 
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Feature_Freeze_Testing_3.4> 
for testing of the new features or for translation purposes.

back to top <#top>

    Featured News

OSOR.EU: Estonia: Ministry saves millions by using open source office

The Estonian Environment Ministry has saved millions of Euros over the 
past ten years by using OpenOffice.org says Meelis Merilo, the head of 
the IT department at the Ministry. Read More » 
<http://www.osor.eu/news/ee-ministry-saves-millions-by-using-open-source-office>

back to top <#top>

    Tips & Tricks

WikiHow: How to Add Clip Art to OpenOffice.org

Learn how to easily add great Clip Art free of charge. Read More » 
<http://www.wikihow.com/Add-Clipart-to-OpenOffice.org>

OOOTNT: 3D Stereoscopic Text in Draw

If you are happy enough to own anaglyphic glasses with colors in red and 
cyan, you can easily create your own 3D text scenes in Draw Read More » 
<http://blogs.sun.com/oootnt/entry/3d_stereoscopic_text_in_draw>

OnlineTechTips: Export a Writer Document as a PDF

Learn how to export an OOo Writer document as a PDF.
Read More » 
<http://wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_tutorial/Editing_using_open_office>

WorldStart.com:  Writer: Quickly Creating a Sheet of Labels

Learn how to create a sheet of blank labels in a word processing program 
like Writer. Read More » 
<http://www.worldstart.com/create-a-sheet-of-labels-in-openoffice-writer/>

WorldStart.com:  Selecting Blocks of Text in Writer

When we select text in OOo Writer, we're used to the selection starting 
at one point and then proceeding down (or up, depending upon the way you 
drag your mouse) across entire lines... like this. Read More » 
<http://www.worldstart.com/selecting-blocks-of-text-in-openoffice-writer/>

GullFOSS:  ODF Mime Type Icons Redesign

The iTeam has been working through the issue and one particularly 
significant change in design was agreed upon in order to reach the 
required usability improvements. Read More » 
<http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/odf_mime_type_icons_redesign>

GullFOSS:  FreeBSD release builds now available as RCs

Installation sets and language packs for FreeBSD are available for a 
longer time, but were a bit hidden for the public. Read More » 
<http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/freebsd_release_builds_now_available>

back to top <#top>

    OpenDocument (ODF)

ODF PLUGFEST UK FEBRUARY 24/25 - MAIDENHEAD - Report

The 5th Open Document format (ODF) Plugfest was held in Maidenhead last 
week. Normally these events only attract an audience of the committed 
technical experts who work together in the area of open standards and 
open source software (OSS). However, this time there was a difference. 
Read More » 
<http://www.openforumeurope.org/data/odf/odf-plugfests/odf-plugfest-uk-2013-february-24-25-maidenhead>

The H: Latvia: ODF Acceptance Mandatory

A Latvian government official had made the announcement that, from now 
on, all government departments in Latvia must accept documents in ODF 
Read More » 
<http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Latvia-ODF-acceptance-mandatory-1173340.html>

back to top <#top>

	

        this issue

    * Notes from the Projects
      <#Council>
    * Featured News <#Features>
    * Tips & Tricks <#Tips>
    * OpenDocument (ODF) <#ODF>

      Announcements

OpenOffice.org Bloggers

The OpenOffice.org Planet has the widest collection of OOo content with 
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More » <http://www.openoffice.org/editorial/blogs.html>

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OpenOffice.org Newsletter - January 2011

OpenOffice.org Community Newsletter <http://www.openoffice.org>

        January 2011

    OpenOffice.org 3.3 available for download

The OpenOffice.org Community announced the release of the latest version 
of OpenOffice.org. Version 3.3 gets to work faster, offers
new and improved functions, offers better compatibility with other
office software, and fixes bugs and potential security vulnerabilities.
A full guide to new features is available at OpenOffice.org 
<http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.3/index.html>

Download OpenOffice.org 3.3 <http://download.openoffice.org>

    Get involved and help millions of users worldwide!

Contributing to OpenOffice.org is an easy way to make an impact on 
millions of users worldwide. Do you have awesome tips? Are you good at 
languages? Here are two examples of easy ways of helping other and 
making OpenOffice.org better:

Do you like to write articles or short manuals?
The Documentation Project <http://documentation.openoffice.org/> is 
always looking for new and exciting articles.

Would you like to see OpenOffice.org speak your language?
The Localization Project <http://l10n.openoffice.org/> welcomes language 
contributors in the areas of translation, review and testing.

Don't be shy. Start volunteering today!

*Find out how to contribute <http://contributing.openoffice.org/index.html>
Do not miss the videos on Facebook 
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/OpenOfficeorg-How-to-contribute/165622009630>* 

    Notes from Community Projects

*OpenOffice.org Site is moving to New Infrastructure*

We are preparing the move of the OpenOffice.org main site to a new 
infrastructure. Project Kenai provides the framework that is already the 
basis for sites like kenai.com <http://kenai.com>, odftoolkit.org 
<http://odftoolkit.org> and major parts of netbeans.org 
<http://netbeans.org> andjava.net <http://java.net>.

A staging site <http://testopenoffice.org> allows a preliminary insight. 
For more information on how a Kenai-based site works, about the data 
migration and feedback channels visit the project page 
<http://kenai.com/projects/ooo-migration/pages/Home>.

Improved Localization Process thanks to the Continuous L10n

The OOo process has been changed into a continuous process that enables 
l10n turnarounds cycles at every milestone. This process was presented 
<http://www.ooocon.org/index.php/ooocon/2010/paper/view/207> at the 
OOoConf In Budapest: and is the outcome of Gregor Hartmann, Ivo 
Hinkelmann and Rafaella Braconi working on the so called "Continuous 
L10n" project. Read More » 
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ContinuousL10n>

New Pootle Server

An upgraded version of the Pootle Server has been set up on a new 
powerful machine exclusively dedicated to the l10n project. This has 
increased the performance and translation process. Read More » 
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/NewPootleServer>

back to top <#top>

    Featured News

Developer: Cuba Migrating to Open Source Linux and OOo

The government of Cuba has set a strategic goal in 2011 to migrate most 
of its computers to open source software. Read More » 
<http://www.developer.com/daily_news/cuba-migrating-to-open-source-linux-and-openoffice.html>

back to top <#top>

    Tips & Tricks

ubuntuforum: HOWTO: Create a Recipe Cookbook in OOo

This HOWTO: will guide you through the process creating a Recipe 
Cookbook in OOo. Read More » 
<http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1638893>

wikieducator: Wiki Editing using OpenOffice.org Writer

Open Office is an ideal way for new WikiEducators to get started with 
content development right away. Read More » 
<http://wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_tutorial/Editing_using_open_office>

Online Tech Tips:  Track Changes Made to a Writer Document

Learn how to turn on and use the track changes feature in OOo Writer. 
Read More » 
<http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/track-changes-made-to-an-openoffice-writer-document/>

Online Tech Tips:  Turn On Security Options and Warnings

OOo Writer has a number of security options and warnings to help protect 
you. Read More » 
<http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/turn-on-security-options-and-warnings-in-openoffice-writer/>

World Start:  Printing a Worksheet Just Like You See It On The Screen

Sometimes I find that in order to accurately edit something, I need to 
see it in hard copy form... Read More » 
<http://www.worldstart.com/printing-a-worksheet-in-openoffice-calc/>

back to top <#top>

    OpenDocument (ODF)

Open Document Format Plugfest coming to the UK

The event, which will take place on the 24th and the 25th of February at 
the Maidenhead Town Hall in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, 
Read More » 
<http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Open-Document-Format-Plugfest-coming-to-the-UK-1154323.html>

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    * Featured News <#Features>
    * Tips & Tricks <#Tips>
    * OpenDocument (ODF) <#ODF>

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OpenOffice.org Bloggers

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The OpenOffice.org Community Announces the Release of OpenOffice.org 3.3

*OpenOffice.org 3.3 Ready for Download*

--Free Productivity Suite Used by More than 100 Million Now Includes
Enterprise Features--

Hamburg, Germany, 26 January 2011--- The OpenOffice.org Project today
announces the release of OpenOffice.org 3.3, which includes features and
improvements addressing current and future user requirements, regardless
of scale. Stepping into a new arena, OpenOffice.org 3.3 brings to
enterprise users, both in public and private sectors, improved
compatibility with Microsoft Office, spreadsheet and presentation
enhancements, and superior security and collaboration options. A full
list of what the Project's Community have accomplished can be found at
<http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.3/>.

OpenOffice.org 3.3 marks a milestone in the suite's maturation. Ten
years after the Project was initiated, the suite has grown from being
the “free alternative” to the default and even preferred choice for the
more than one hundred million who have come to value the quality,
reliability, and extensibility of the application, as well as the
flexibility given by the the suite's file format, the OpenDocument
Format (ODF), the leading open standard for office documents.

To download OpenOffice.org 3.3 for free: <http://download.openoffice.org/>

There is a lot that is new and enhanced in OpenOffice.org 3.3. But not
least, it is also simply faster, both in startup time and in overall
operation. Some of the of new elements include:
 * embedded standard PDF fonts
 * new document security and collaboration options
 * provisions for one million rows in a spreadsheet
 * new options for CSV (Comma Separated Value) import in Calc
 * ability to insert drawing objects in Charts
 * improved slide layout handling in Impress
 * a common search toolbar

Andrew Southworth, Network Coordinator, Canadian Labour Congress, wrote,
“It's never been just about the savings. The Canadian Labour Congress
selected OpenOffice.org in support of what it does and how it goes about
doing it. It's the full support of the ODF that frees us from committing
to any one vendor. And it's the extensions, the enterprise elements and
the open-source code that gives all those we represent and work with in
Canada, from schools to hospitals to libraries to private sector
corporations the freedom of real productivity — without being locked
into a particular company's vision of how you should work. Saving money
on software is great. But OpenOffice.org, with its support of the ODF,
is more than about the bottom line. It's about the freedom to choose the
best.”

A full guide to new features is available at
<http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.3/>. The security
bulletin with full details of the potential vulnerabilities fixed is at
<http://www.openoffice.org/security/bulletin.html>.

OpenOffice.org is fully supported by the worldwide Community and by
professional companies, both large and small. Oracle proudly continues
the sponsorship of the Project building the application and welcomes
contributions from all.

* Press Kit: OpenOffice.org <http://marketing.openoffice.org/press_kit.html>

* The Case for OpenOffice.org: <http://why.openoffice.org>

** Contact
Peter Junge (UTC +08h00), Beijing, China
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead
pj @ openoffice.org

- International Marketing Contacts:
<http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html>

**About OpenOffice.org**
The OpenOffice.org Project is composed of an international team of
volunteer and sponsored contributors who develop, translate, document,
support, and promote the leading open-source office productivity suite,
OpenOffice.org®. The Project, sponsored by Oracle, spans the globe, and
its community includes members from all sectors. Thanks to the efforts
of the Community, OpenOffice.org software may be downloaded and used
entirely free of charge for any purpose, private or commercial. All are
encouraged to join the Community and participate in the making and
promotion of the suite and file format.

OpenOffice.org software uses the OpenDocument Format OASIS Standard
(ISO/IEC 26300), as well as supporting file formats used by such as
Microsoft Office, and is available on major computing platforms in over
100 languages. OpenOffice.org software is provided under the GNU Lesser
General Public License version 3 (LGPL v.3). It offers all users the
license of using what works and working with what's there, all for free.
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OpenOffice.org Newsletter - December 2010

OpenOffice.org Community Newsletter <http://www.openoffice.org>

        December 2010

    You can help the community. It is easy and fun!

There are dozens of opportunities to support the community and you do 
not have to be a developer to help out. Here are just two out of many 
examples:

Hunting issues is fun!
You hate ignoring issues?  Help us to get them fixed.
Join the QA project 
<http://qa.openoffice.org/ooQAReloaded/Docs/QA-Reloaded-HowToStart.html>!

Would you like to see OpenOffice.org speak your language?
The Localization Project <http://l10n.openoffice.org/> welcomes language 
contributors in the areas of translation, review and testing.

Don't be shy. Start volunteering today!

*Find out how to contribute <http://contributing.openoffice.org/index.html>
Do not miss the videos on Facebook 
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/OpenOfficeorg-How-to-contribute/165622009630>* 

    This month in the Community Council

    * Stefan Taxhet took over the role to lead the task to define a new
      communication and collaboration strategy.
    * NLC project <http://native-lang.openoffice.org/> applied an
      "Inactive Projects" status for mothballed projects.
    * Andreas Bartel reported that a new iTeam
      <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ODF_icons_i-team> was
      created to work on the icons.
    * OOo Internship Project 2010
      <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Internship>
      ended at Nov 14th. All agreed that it was a successful project
      that we should repeat. The project summary will be available soon.

The Community Council minutes are available here 
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council/Minutes>.

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    Featured News

Rob Weir: The Legacy of OpenOffice.org

When I hear the word "fork", I reach for my gun.  OK.  Maybe it is not 
that bad.  But in the open source world, "fork" is a loaded term.  It 
can, of course, be an expression of a basic open source freedom.
<http://www.robweir.com/blog/2010/11/the-legacy-of-openoffice-org.html>Read 
More » 
<http://www.robweir.com/blog/2010/11/the-legacy-of-openoffice-org.html>

OSOR: Scientific study into migration proves value of open source

Martti Karjalainen, who studied one of Europe's largest open source 
transitions, concludes that a large-scale migration to an open source 
office suite is feasible, resulting in substantial benefits, including 
cost savings. Read More » 
<http://www.osor.eu/news/fi-scientific-study-into-migration-proves-value-of-open-source>

SkylineView: Openoffice.org: Never buy Microsoft Office again

It's midnight, and I'm freaking out. I suddenly realized at the very 
last moment that the PowerPoint presentation I had been working on my 
school's computer won't work on my PC at home for one large reason: I 
don't have a copy of PowerPoint installed. Read More » 
<http://www.theskylineview.com/opinion/openoffice-org-never-buy-microsoft-office-again-1.1745893>

GullFOSS: gbuild: To boldly go where no build system has gone before ...

Since the first announcement of plans to replace the old build.pl/dmake 
build system with a new solution, one of the focus points was the 
correct handling of dependencies. Read More » 
<http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/gbuild_to_boldy_go_where>

GullFOSS: Initializing an I-Team for the improvement of the ODF-icons

Since the release of OpenOffice.org 3.2 we received a lot of very 
qualified feedback for the new ODF icons. Read More » 
<http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/initializing_an_i_team_for>

GullFOSS: New Chart features in OO.o 3.3 Beta (3 parts)

Series of three blogs about the new features in Chart.
First 
<http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/new_chart_features_in_openoffice3>, 
Second 
<http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/new_chart_features_in_openoffice4> 
and Third 
<http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/new_chart_features_in_openoffice5> 
article

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    Tips & Tricks

wikiHow: How to Add Clipart to OpenOffice.org

OpenOffice.org is a great, free, office suite. Learn how to add new 
Cliparts to OpenOffice,org. Read More » 
<http://www.wikihow.com/Add-Clipart-to-OpenOffice.org>

GullFOSS: Increased flexibility in choosing OOo installation path on 
Windows

Starting with OpenOffice.org 3.3, it is possible again to modify the 
complete installation path on Windows, including the directory 
"OpenOffice.org 3 Read More » 
<http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/increased_flexibility_in_choosing_ooo>

eHow How to Export a PostScript in OpenOffice.org

You can save your OOo files into PostScript ".ps" format.
Read More » 
<http://www.ehow.com/how_7423452_export-postscript-openoffice.html>

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    OpenDocument (ODF)

NLnet foundation sees ODF as a key technology for the future of our society

ODF spawned a collective move away from company-dictated file formats 
that can only be adequately opened by a single application from a single 
vendor. Read More » <http://www.nlnet.nl/themes/2008odf/>

Implementation of OOXML: What Governments Need to Know

OOXML Confusion Derives from Creation through the ISO/IEC Approval 
Process to Today's Multiple Versions. Read More » 
<http://www.odfalliance.org/resources/OOXML_GovsNeedKnow_Oct2010.pdf>

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        In this issue

    * Notes from the Council <#Council>
    * Featured News <#Features>
    * Tips & Tricks <#Tips>
    * OpenDocument (ODF) <#ODF>

      Announcements

OpenOffice.org Bloggers

The OpenOffice.org Planet has the widest collection of OOo content with 
community members  blogging on a wide variety of helpful topics. Read 
More » <http://www.openoffice.org/editorial/blogs.html>

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OpenOffice.org Newsletter - October 2010

OpenOffice.org Community Newsletter <http://www.openoffice.org>

        October 2010

    Oracle Demonstrates Continued Support for OpenOffice.org

Oracle underlined that it maintains support for the leading ODF-Based 
Open Source Productivity Suite and further demonstrated its commitment 
to the OpenOffice.org community. Read More » 
<http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/177158>

    10^th Anniversary of OpenOffice.org

Ten years ago, on 13 October 2000, Sun released the source code to 
StarOffice under open-source licenses. Formidable in size and complexity 
and positioned against a seemingly overwhelmingly dominant competitor, 
OpenOffice.orgBirthday Cake <http://www.openoffice.org> was seen as at 
best, foolish, at worse, boring, fit only for office drones. Browsers, 
it was said, have more fun.
But we, the OpenOffice.org project community, showed these skeptics to 
be wrong. We showed the world that a free office productivity suite 
using open standards, especially what later came to be known as the 
OpenDocument Format (ODF), is more desirable, more powerful, and more 
transformative than any browser could be. We, the OpenOffice.org project 
community, gave the world a set of tools that allows all to participate 
as equals in the fields of commerce, science, education, government, to 
name but a few.
We have given the world the tools to do things and to work together. 
With OpenOffice.org, people produce - and their productions are theirs 
to keep and do with as they will. That is real freedom.

It is a freedom that today perhaps 100 million people enjoy. In some 
regions, our product's usage is greater than 20 percent of the office 
suite userbase. How have we done this? And without spending the expected 
billions on advertising and other marketing efforts? To a great extent, 
OpenOffice.org, the application made by us, the community, sells itself, 
and its good news is spread through word of mouth, not via billboards 
and the like. Its professional quality and performance is tremendously 
persuasive. OpenOffice.org works on all platforms and in over a hundred 
languages, and perhaps most important, it also works well with other 
suites: our code and our use of the ODF means there is no vendor 
lock-in. Users, from those in government offices to individuals at home, 
are free to choose what is best for them without the anxiety they'll be 
stuck with something they do not much like but costs a lot.

They have chosen OpenOffice.org, and we are sure they will continue to 
do so in even greater numbers over the next ten years. They choose it 
today it not simply because it costs them nothing to download from our 
site, but because of its professional quality and flexibility - as well 
as its reassuring consistency. Over the last ten years, we have 
regularly released small and large versions incorporating new features, 
functionality, and design, all tested and qualified for any user 
environment. This fall, we are releasing OpenOffice.org 3.3, and the 
beta is available for community testing. Expect more releases-and also a 
lot more extensions.

With extensions, there is virtually no limit to what the application can 
do, and every day the community makes more available under a variety of 
licenses. These address individual, as well as enterprise, needs. 
Support, services, and training, offered by Oracle and other large and 
small companies, is globally available in a host of languages; these all 
complement the free community support and constitute a portion of the 
large and growing OpenOffice.org ecosystem.
And our momentum is building, as the size and complexity of the 
community contributing to the project grows and as more see in 
OpenOffice.org a future they want to be part of. It's a future of 
freedom that we commit to, as a community that includes Oracle as well 
other enterprises, and countless thousands of independent contributors.

Our first ten years have proven the strength of our vision and 
technology against every imaginable challenge; the next - well, who can 
say? Only this: we commit to making the tools of productivity,  growing 
the community, and improving the product - open to all to inspect, use, 
improve, distribute, and we invite the world to join us in our commitment.

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    Look-out

The OpenOffice.org Community has almost finalized release 3.3 and has 
started with the work next release with focus on usability  improvements 
(=> Project Renaissance 
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Renaissance>), compatibility, 
and enterprise integration.

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    This month in the Community Council

    * Jürgen Schmidt has finalized the work of the Community Council
      communication
      <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council/Meeting_Guidelines>
      guide lines
    * Collaboration with Community improvement
      <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council/collaboration_in_the_OOo-community>
      project has been initiated. Volunteers wanted

The Community Council minutes are available here 
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council/Minutes>.

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    Tips & Tricks

Online TechTips:  Add a Header to an OOo Writer Document

Some features in Writer, OpenOffice.org's word processing application, 
operate differently than they do in Microsoft Word. Learn how to add a 
header to an Writer Document. Read More » 
<http://www.online-tech-tips.com/ms-office-tips/add-a-header-to-an-openoffice-writer-document/>

Linux Journal:  Interactions Between Programs

...the complete OpenOffice.org is much smaller than any version of MS 
Office (and that you don't save nearly the space you expect by 
installing only the components you actually use). Read More » 
<http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/openofficeorg-interactions-between-programs>

eHow: How to Compress Photos in OpenOffice.org

Keeping these files at a manageable size is important for efficiency of 
data transfer and minimal use of storage space. A file that can be read 
by many operating systems for free is useless if it's too huge to send 
efficiently. Read More » 
<http://www.ehow.com/how_7252376_compress-photos-openoffice.html>

WorldStart.com: Using the Delete Key in OpenOffice.org Calc

Have you tried the Delete key when using OOo Calc?
What happened?
Well, that depends upon where you were... Read More » 
<http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/using-the-delete-button-in-openoffice-calc>

Linux Magazine: Add Instant Word Count Feature to OOo Writer

While the Writer's Tools extension  for OOo is developed and maintained 
by your truly includes the Visual Word Count tool, it does have one 
serious drawback: it uses a modal window, i.e., you can't do anything 
until you close the Visual Word Count window
Read More » 
<http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/Productivity-Sauce-Dmitri-s-open-source-blend-of-productive-computing/Add-Instant-Word-Count-Feature-to-OpenOffice.org-Writer>

Linux User: OOo Base -- No Frills Document Management

A no-frills personal document management system can come in handy in 
many situations. Read on to find out how OpenOffice.org Base can really 
come into its own... Read More » 
<http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/openoffice-org-base-no-frills-document-management/>

eHow: How to Add Across Multiple Sheets

The application allows you to take one sheet of data and add it to 
another sheet of data. Combining data sheets sounds like a tricky task. 
Read More » 
<http://www.ehow.com/how_7194973_add-across-multiple-sheets-openoffice.html>

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    OpenDocument (ODF)

FFII: European Parliament wants Open Document exchange format for 
electronic business

Today the European Parliament plenary adopted a report on completing the 
internal market for e-commerce prepared by Spanish rapporteur Pablo 
Arias Echeverría (EPP). Read More » 
<https://press.ffii.org/Press%20releases/European%20Parliament%20wants%20Open%20Document%20exchange%20format%20for%20electronic%20business>

Interop Demo Illustrates Breadth and Power of ODF to Handle Enterprise, 
Academic and Gov. Needs

Last week, OASIS held the ODF 1.2 Interoperability Demonstration to 
showcase support for ODF 1.2 and the interoperability across eight 
implementations. The Demo showcased both open source and commercial 
software applications processing ODF documents
Read More » 
<http://www.odfalliance.org/blog/index.php/site/interop_demo_illustrates_breadth_and_power_of_odf_to_handle_enterprise_acad>

Trond's: Defining Open standards

I have met those who claim defining open standards is next to impossible 
and hurts innovation. Neither is true. Usually, those who say it is hard 
to do have something to lose. Like a monopoly or something. Or, could it 
be that they find it hard but others find it easy? Read More » 
<http://blogs.oracle.com/trond/2010/09/defining_open_standards.html>

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        In this issue

    * Notes from the Council <#Council>
    * Tips & Tricks <#Tips>
    * OpenDocument (ODF) <#ODF>

      Announcements

OpenOffice.org Bloggers

The OpenOffice.org Planet has the widest collection of OOo content with 
community members  blogging on a wide variety of helpful topics. Read 
More » <http://www.openoffice.org/editorial/blogs.html>

ODF Plugfest in Brussels

This international plugfest will be held in Brussels on the 14th and 
15th of October 2010.
Read More » <http://www.odfplugfest.be/>

OpenOffice.org Hackfest 2010

The hackfest in Hamburg targets primarily developers, to have fun and 
work together on the source code.  Read more here 
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Hackfest2010> and here 
<http://robertogaloppini.net/2010/09/24/more-about-the-openofficeorg-hackfest/>. 

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Ten Years: OpenOffice.org

All, a belated happy birthday!

Ten years ago, on 13 October 2000, Sun released the source code to StarOffice under open-source licenses.
Formidable in size and complexity and positioned against a seemingly overwhelmingly dominant
competitor, OpenOffice.org was seen as at best, foolish, at worse, boring, fit only for office drones.
Browsers, it was said, have more fun.

But we, the OpenOffice.org project community, showed these skeptics to be wrong. We showed the world that a
free office productivity suite using open standards, especially what later came to be known as the
OpenDocument Format (ODF), is more desirable, more powerful, and more transformative than any browser
could be. We, the OpenOffice.org project community, gave the world a set of tools that allows all to
participate as equals in the fields of commerce, science, education, government, to name but a few.

We have given the world the tools to do things and to work together. With OpenOffice.org, people produce -
and their productions are theirs to keep and do with as they will. That is real freedom.

It is a freedom that today perhaps 100 million people enjoy. In some regions, our product's usage is greater
than 20 percent of the office suite userbase. How have we done this? And without spending the expected
billions on advertising and other marketing efforts? To a great extent, OpenOffice.org, the
application made by us, the community, sells itself, and its good news is spread through word of mouth, not
via billboards and the like. Its professional quality and performance is tremendously persuasive.
OpenOffice.org works on all platforms and in over a hundred languages, and perhaps most important, it
also works well with other suites: our code and our use of the ODF means there is no vendor lock-in. Users,
from those in government offices to individuals at home, are free to choose what is best for them without
the anxiety they'll be stuck with something they do not much like but costs a lot.

They have chosen OpenOffice.org, and we are sure they will continue to do so in even greater numbers over the
next ten years. They choose it today it not simply because it costs them nothing to download from our site,
but because of its professional quality and flexibility - as well as its reassuring consistency. Over the
last ten years, we have regularly released small and large versions incorporating new features,
functionality, and design, all tested and qualified for any user environment. This fall, we are
releasing OpenOffice.org 3.3, and the beta is available for community testing. Expect more
releases-and also a lot more extensions.

With extensions, there is virtually no limit to what the application can do, and every day the community
makes more available under a variety of licenses. These address individual, as well as enterprise,
needs. Support, services, and training, offered by Oracle and other large and small companies, is
globally available in a host of languages; these all complement the free community support and
constitute a portion of the large and growing OpenOffice.org ecosystem.

And our momentum is building, as the size and complexity of the community contributing to the project grows
and as more see in OpenOffice.org a future they want to be part of. It's a future of freedom that we commit to,
as a community that includes Oracle as well other enterprises, and countless thousands of independent contributors.

Our first ten years have proven the strength of our vision and technology against every imaginable
challenge; the next - well, who can say? Only this: we commit to making the tools of productivity,  growing
the community, and improving the product - open to all to inspect, use, improve, distribute, and we invite
the world to join us in our commitment.

Happy Birthday, OpenOffice.org!

On behalf of the OpenOffice.org Project,

Louis Suarez-Potts
Community Development Manager
OpenOffice.org
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OpenOffice.org Community announces The Document Foundation

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)
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