Andrea,
I disagree with your analysis, because it fails to include the development
specifics.
But anyway, we'll see. :-)
Charles.
Le 17 nov. 2010, 12:29 AM, "Andrea Pescetti" <pescetti@openoffice.org> a
écrit :
On 07/11/2010 Charles-H. Schulz wrote: > The last minutes of the SC meeting
explains that we will re...
...which means that at that point the only feasible solution will be to
ask for agreement/assignment on a voluntary basis, or even reject
completely this possibility.
But, at the same time, waiting a few months will allow to finally
discriminate whether the 50 or so new developers joined primarily
because the required technical skills were lowered or because the
copyright assignment was removed; if the removal of a copyright
assignment was the main reason, then I see all of them moving to more
substantial contributions by that time (and LibreOffice progressing
dramatically!).
Best regards,
Andrea.
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