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Oh yes, don't get me wrong, I am OK with the workgroup. We will collect a set of best practices in migration projects. Just that it will not lead to a single push of a button.

Olivier

Em 16-01-2011 09:49, Charles-H. Schulz escreveu:
Hi,

I believe that Olivier has a point here, but Francesc (welcome,
Francesc!) has an interesting idea. Wiki pages collecting
methodologies, feedback on migrations, knowledge, etc. can only help
rising the level of service providers and help even our developers and
marketeers gain a deeper understanding of these issues. In fact I could
go even further and claim there aren''t many people who have a solid
understanding of these matters, even here.

So I would like to support the creation of this "workgroup" (let's be
informal here), knowing that indeed it cannot replace actual
consultancy but can generate interesting and valubale materials.

Francesc, please feel free to open page(s) on the wiki:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org, I'll be glad to help if I can , and
perhaps would Olivier add some more content too :-)

Best,

Charles.


Le Sun, 16 Jan 2011 09:03:48 -0200,
Olivier Hallot<olivier.hallot@documentfoundation.org>  a écrit :

Francesc,
I am working on a 120.000 desktop migration. I think I saw many
things that is good and evil.

This is a change management project, and you can put it entirely into
a PMBOK vanilla change management project. That does not means it
will be easy to execute.

Vendor lock-in thru specific proprietary extensions in migration
projects is the holy grail of all users that hate the idea of loosing
their beloved old and costly proprietary suite. If you fix this, they
will cut their wrists and bleed to death. Beware! :-)

You may publish tons of recomendations in a workgroup for this
purpose, it will not avoid the need of a high qualified consultancy
in migration. Whoever attemps to migrate large corporation just
reading a couple of pages if doomed. You don't do change management
that big without external help.

Olivier

Em 15-01-2011 12:30, Francesc Mediterranean escreveu:
Dear colleagues,


I write to you to ask for your opinion relating to the evolution of
libreoffice. I believe that could be very interesting to create a
group for the creation of the methodology of migration of
libroffice . I propose that the group should be called "Process&
Methodology"

In my opinion, we must create the element to solve the change
between MS office to Libre office, that is the methodology of
migration / implementatin, defining the phases to developing, the
content of this phases, the priorización, and other.

 From here I offer volunteer to initiate the development of this
methodology, because I believe that it will be the tipping point,
to promote the presence of libreoffice in the companies and public
organizations,


I will be grateful for your comments

Regards


Francesc X. Berjano
Mail:francesc@mediterranean-consulting.com
Twitter; @fxberjano
Skype: FX_Mediterranean




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