<br>Hi Marc,<br><br><br>I have a few questions, if I may:<br><br>[Preamble : although the questions are direct and may sound harsh or even
hostile, rest assured that I'm genuinely interested by the answers and I
have no preset mind wrt to the wisdom of ProjectLibre joining TDF. But
that would be a big step for both party so I feel it would be best to
better understand the situation. ]<br><br>1/ What is your objective wrt to joining TDF. what, except a partial name overlap with LibreOffice, is the common denominator.<br>In particular how does ProjectLibre promote the "[...]use of open document formats and open standards" (TDF Manifesto)<br>
<br>2/ What happened to OpenProj... and what are the indications that a similar fate is unlikely for ProjectLibre.<br><br>3/ What would be your goals/need/wants, wrt to infrastructure: hosting of git repo, gerrit, jenkins, bugzilla, tinderbox, ML, wiki, etc...<br>
<br>4/ peeking at the source, I may have missed things, but it appears to me that the level of activity is very low, with most of the coding being apparently pretty much a one-man operation for the last few month. how is that going to scale ?<br>
I means, your master branch has seen 85 commit in 12 month... 70-75 of them by a single person. For perspective, 80 commits is what we see on a weekday in libreoffice's core repo.<br><br><br>Norbert<br><br><br>