Oh what a week in office land: not only #OnlyOffice vs. #EuroOffice (don't get me started on this one).

But also #collabora, main contributor to #LibreOffice, is kicked out of #TheDocumentFoundation, which leads them focusing on #CollaboraOffice. Not an April fool's joke although it sounds exactly like (a bad) one.

See Michael Meeks' post on this: https://www.collaboraonline.com/blog/tdf-ejects-its-core-developers/

Not exactly optimal, where we have a great window of opportunity to push further for #Digitalsovereignity

Looked a bit deeper into the precendents of @CollaboraOffice vs @tdforg now.

Some TDF board votes seem very much biased and unfair. E.g. to invalidate Simon Phipps @webmink vote in https://community.documentfoundation.org/t/vote-adopt-version-1-of-community-bylaws/13472/8 as a "conditional" and thereby "not countable" has a very bad reek.

All he did, is to say (paraphrased): "We should not have this vote for [reasons], BUT IF WE DO PROCEED, I VOTE NO"

Still, there are only looser, no winners, a pity.
#libreOffice #collaboraoffice #office

[VOTE] Adopt version 1 of Community Bylaws

Dear colleagues and friends in the Board, Dear Membership Committee, Dear Community, I think we now have a stable version of the document and I would like to submit the Community Bylaws to a vote. This proposal is not only mine, it’s a joint proposal from Paolo Vecchi and me, based on the many feedback and contributions from the Board, the MC and the community. The Community Bylaws were not only a statutory necessity, but it is an important tool for our governance as well as a guide for our ...

The Document Foundation Community
@spaetz Note that the Board majority now conducts all votes by e-mail and usually doesn't hold a discussion before calling the vote as they all somehow know they will agree. As a result there's no way to comment except like this.
@spaetz So, we have reached "People's Front of Judea"-moment 
@ekari SPLITTERS!
Yes, it appears so....

@spaetz Dividing power instead of gaining more, such does not lead to market increase.

Was für ein Mist. Ist doch so.

Streiten die sich auch noch um die Krümel. So wird das mit Linux nie was an Verbreitung.

@Sweetshark yes, many years ago, I did contributor statistics of Libreoffice (I believe they made it even on the webpage at some point), clustering them by contributing organization, and I recall these names vividly.
@spaetz see also: https://openhub.net/p/libreoffice/contributors
... and look for "all time contributors" who have an non-empty "trend" in the last 5 years. Top 6 are: Caolan(*), Stephan(*), Noel, Miklos(*), @tml and Michael(*) ...
LibreOffice Open Source Project on Open Hub: Contributions Listing Page

@spaetz @tml Well, in fact it seems like no independent volunteer keeps a say on TDF in the top 20 #LibreOffice contributors:
https://social.tchncs.de/@Sweetshark/116331544201320248

@spaetz

Open source politics makes the whole thing untenable. It is getting worse.