Thanks for your feedback and your support Marco.
Thanks also for your support and the edits on the wiki page which is
making it a lot easier for other people to start working on their own
builds:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnline
I see that it is getting constantly improved and if it can be automated
with Ansible then anyone with basic skills can build his/her own LOOL.
I read that unfortunately you received an answer that is surely
unacceptable. Collabora has been one of the major contributors to the
project and they employ quite a few of the developers, it seems like one
of them forgot that he is contributing to an Open Source project on
which the company has/is investing but from which is also benefiting to
pay his wage. I'm sure the answer has been due to a moment of
distraction and that the person in question realised his mistake.
I believe Friday's discussion has been a very important milestone for LOOL.
It has brought together several contributors which are working hard to
complete the documentation needed to make LOOL available also to the
less experienced part of the community and I'm sure that many other will
join in now that several complex items have been clarified and simplified.
As from my summarised proposal lots more needs to be done and thanks to
the feedback coming from you and the rest of the community we are
working now to refine the details of the project.
Let's keep the conversation going as I'd like to see LibreOffice On-Line
becoming the obvious choice for on-line collaboration for both the
community and the enterprise market.
Ciao
Paolo