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Hi :)
I'm increasingly suspicious about it being a hoax.  Top people in Steam would 
surely be aware of how public mailing lists can be?  Wouldn't they want to keep 
an expansion of their business a 'little' more secret?  Finding personal contact 
details for specific Steering Committee members is easier in someone's first 
visit to our websites than joining the mailing list.  Lets just wait&see what 
Charles Shulz (& possibly Italo) reports back to steering-discuss.  

Regards from
Tom :)





________________________________
From: Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>
To: marketing@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 24 June, 2011 22:55:48
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Fw: [libreoffice-users] Steam Distribution 
Inquiry

Le 2011-06-24 11:28, C. Olofson a écrit :
Wow.

A whole, new, worldwide distribution channel, predominantly for the Windows 
platform.  It sounds intriguing.  A few issues come to mind based on my 
(limited) experience w/ the current Steam client and Valve, in no particular 
order:

   * a mature, robust & widespread distribution channel
   * a possible new channel for donation streams
   * wonderful platform stats (http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey)
   * client license is problematic
     (http://store.steampowered.com/subscriber_agreement/)
   * client launch is intrusive (lose mouse & window focus)
   * client updates are frequent and mildly intrusive (~2/month)
   * client acts as licensing enforcer (and can be pretty draconian)
   * support for both Windows & Mac OSX - planned support for Linux dropped

Valve is one of the early SaaS pioneers and, like SalesForce, attempted to 
cater to businesses.  They couldn't move past the gaming industry (until now) 
though and it hasn't always been a pleasant ride.  For those who remember, there 
was a time when a person could go to a store, purchase and install a 
SteamPowered game but not be able to run the product unless the user had

   * a working internet connection
   * an account on Steam delivery/licensing servers

This was done purely for considerations related to DRM/anti-piracy.

I'm not trying to paint a completely bleak picture here but, for those who are 
unfamiliar with the software gaming industry, it's important to keep in mind 
that some of the (fully legal and ethical) tactics used by Valve for 
distributing/licensing games will probably conflict with F/OSS licensing and 
norms.  In short, the licensing terms for their planned app store (and its 
"servicing client") will have to represent a departure from Valve's current 
gaming-centric "enforcement" policies.

There's a lot more I could address, if there's any interest.  Apart from the 
concerns above, this represents a marvelous, marvelous opportunity.  It makes me 
wonder whether we should be talking with other app stores (i.e. Apple?).

Tom... good move passing this along.

-Craig


On 06/24/2011 06:31 AM, Benjamin Horst wrote:
This could be a great channel to spread LibreOffice! Please let us know what 
you hear back from Mark at Valve Software.

-Ben

On Jun 24, 2011, at 7:46 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
The users list got an unusual email from a fairly vast organisation that is
primarily a vast distribution network.


A couple of people pointed them towards the marketing list but i think there 
are
other issues that might require a dialogue with the Steering Committee 
and/or
BoD and/or the Advisory Board.


I have included my verbose response to their initial enquiry but please skip
that and focus on their request at the bottom of this email.  Two other 
people
responded before me with RTFM type answers pointing them towards Marketing.  
I
think we need to be more prepared next time but it's not really something 
that
is easy to prepare for as it is unlikely to happen again.

Regards from
Tom :)




----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Tom Davies<tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Cc: markr@valvesoftware.com
Sent: Fri, 24 June, 2011 10:51:58
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Steam Distribution Inquiry


Hi :)

I think the main people you need to contact are the Steering Committee
steering-discuss+subscribe@documentfoundation.org
General discussions about other aspects of TDF are on a separate list
discuss+subscribe@documentfoundation.org
but the steering discuss is the more useful list for your needs i think.

LibreOffice is released under copyleft agreements so you don't really need 
to
even ask permission to copy and distribute.  There are a few caveats of 
course.
The original source code must be made available to anyone that wants it.


If you want to mirror the TDF download sites then this list might be helpful 
for
a quick result
mirrors+subscribe@documentfoundation.org


Further Detail
If you make a profit then it would be best to give a percentage or just an
amount of that back to TDF.  Steam personel can modify the code but 
licensing
and maintaining the result is tricky unless you choose the same copyleft
agreement as the original.  Many organisations put resources (time, 
personnel,
whatever) into TDF to develop code, documentation, translations and so on to 
get
some control over which issues are addressed in those areas.  This will 
happen
more although the individual volunteers base also grows rapidly and everyone 
is
treated equally within TDF as it is a meritocracy.  Some organisations such 
as
Google, RedHat, Novell and so on have put people on an advisory board that
advises the Steering Committee and the Board of Directors.  Steam could become 
a
full member at that level but it costs a bit and i am not sure about the
details.  Again  that is an issue for the Steering Committee
steering-discuss+subscribe@documentfoundation.org


Side Issues
If you want to create Dvds to distribute then there are various 'localised'
versions available.  I think the North American, German, Spanish, possibly
Brazilian 'localised' versions are already available but you could have 
people
join in to help develop those or others.  The marketting list is useful for 
that
and things such as the international magazine (developed originally by the
Brazilian Team)
marketing+subscribe@global.libreoffice.org
As other people have already stated that might be a good place to deal with 
most
of the issues you asked about.  Personally i think Steam are large enough to
have issues that the Steering Committee might  be more helpful with
steering-discuss+subscribe@documentfoundation.org

Perhaps join the websites list to find out about whether TDF have torrenting
set-up.

website+subscribe@global.libreoffice.org

If you would like to develop a UI, perhaps as an "add-on" (we call them
"Extensions") then the Design Team might be interested and might be keen to 
help
with the work
design+subscribe@global.libreoffice.org


As you can see there are a lot of groups working at different aspects and it
just depends how quickly you want Steam to integrate into those areas to
maximise their usefulness to Steam.  For a fast result i would talk to the
Mirrors group and then also join the Steering group list for discussions 
about
expanding the potential  for Steam.

Good luck and regards from
Tom Davies





________________________________
From: Mark Richardson<markr@valvesoftware.com>
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org"<users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Thu, 23 June, 2011 18:27:13
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Steam Distribution Inquiry

Hello,

We would like to discuss distributing LibreOffice through our worldwide 
digital
platform, Steam.  We are a leader in video game distribution and service.  
We
are launching an application store in October and would like to include
LibreOffice.  You can  find us at Steampowered.com.

We are a worldwide distributor with 30 million customers, in 22 languages, 
21
localized payment forms and 3 currencies.

Let me know when you might have a chance to discuss.

Sincerely,
Mark Richardson
markr@valvesoftware.com<mailto:markr@valvesoftware.com>
425-952-2785


-- 


Hi Craig

I think we were at one point discussing having LibreOffice on the Apple 
AppStore, I am not sure what the outcome was with the discussion. Could someone 
check to see if LibreOffice is available on the AppStore? If it is not, we 
should put that up as one of our priority items on our marketing action list.

Re: Steam ... I have to concur with all that you have said, but, as you also 
mention, this is quite a great opportunity. It would not surprise me however, 
that the Steam people would want to sell LibreOffice for a certain amount. It 
will be nice to hear what the arrangement if any will have been made with Steam.

BTW ... I think the Steam request, although having appeared on different mailing 
lists, should really be taken up on the marketing list. (Someone had wondered 
what mailing list it should be discussed.)

Cheers

Marc

-- Marc Paré
http://www.parEntreprise.com


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