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Hello & Happy New Year to all;

I have been (more or less) lurking on the marketing and users lists for a couple of weeks so that I can understand the community's priorities as LibO nears its first official release. Now, I am postingto find a way to work with your community.

Normally, to get an idea of where I can best make a positive contribution, I would read the product's roadmap. Unfortunately, I can't find it. From the main wiki page[1], I've read through the Marketing and Design sections and skimmed the others. Both Marketing and Product Development have their lists[2][3] but I am hoping for a document which explicitly matches short- and long-term goals with the LibO's technologies. A couple of different (random) F/LOSS examples of what I'm talking about would be Eclipse[4] or Plone[5].

Alternatively, maybe there is a list of tasks to which I can be referred? Or should I take this off-list and talk with someone specifically? So that you know, my personal goal for LibO is that it become:

* the first F/LOSS choice in office productivity apps.

I have five hours per week to apply. My functional background is in program management, product management, business development & business analytics. Most of this has been done in either the hi-tech (i.e. software development) or cleantech industries. For those interested, here are the gory :-) details <http://www.linkedin.com/in/craigolofson>.

Thank you,

-Craig

1) http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Main_Page
2) http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Work_Items
3) http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TDF/Work_Items#Product_Development
4) http://www.eclipse.org/org/councils/roadmap_v4_0/index.php
5) http://dev.plone.org/plone/roadmap

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