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Hi,

of course, there is no need to hurry, but why not start (in case we want to go for it) now, so we 
have enough time to evaluate and decide? Better than doing things in a rush later on. :-) The topic 
itself is not new, it has in fact been up already since nearly the beginning of TDF.

Florian

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Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl> schrieb:

Hi *,

Cor Nouws wrote (29-10-11 00:16)

Now I wonder: what about the future of forums for LibreOffice?
It looks convenient to have all at one place. On the other side:
LibreOffice will grow to be different more and more. Different code
base, more functions.
So apart from that it is maybe not fair ;-) to profit too much on the
work of the forums at Apache (when life), it will be increasingly
insufficient for our own users.
Well, that is one way I could look at it.
But of course having own LibreOffice forums ask resources and
especially
time..

What do other people think about this?

So looking at the contributions to this discussion so far - many thanks

for those :-) - I see various subjects:
- about technical possibilities;
- some with politics;
- and the question itself.

Reading the various opinions, sooner or later, there will be fora, that

are clearly recognised as linked to LibreOffice. Indeed, it is clear 
that there are various already in different languages.

For some time, I could personally live quite well with a forum that is 
clearly, visibly, independent serving LibreOffice and other suites. 
Since suggestions made in that direction seem to be more political than

technical feasible, I can leave that illusion.
So the questions seems more: when are we going to create our own, then
if.

Then there is the question about the technical background. I see lots
of 
useful ideas and info on those. Obviously the solution must scale and 
allow for various languages.
Is there any need to hurry?
A first thing that could be done anyway, is creating the 'portal' to
the 
forum, the link, on the website, so that is clearly shows our intention

and where we are heading for?

Best

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 - Cor
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