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Subject: [tdf-announce] Strong support for the first week of The 
Document Foundation
Date: Wednesday 06 October 2010, 11:19:32
From: Florian Effenberger <floeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Strong support for the first week of The Document Foundation

The Internet, October 6, 2010 - One full week has gone by since the 
announcement of The Document Foundation, and we would like to share 
some numbers with the people who have decided to follow us since the 
first day.

The beta of LibreOffice has been downloaded over 80.000 times. The 
infrastructure has expanded dramatically from 25 to 45 working mirrors 
in 25 countries (in every continent), including islands in the Pacific 
Ocean. This number is close to half the mirrors achieved by 
OpenOffice.org during ten years of history of the project.

People have started to contribute to the code, suggesting features, 
committing patches and filing bugs. In just one week, around 80 code 
contributions (patches, and direct commits) have been accepted in 
LibreOffice from a total of 27 volunteers, several of them newly-won, 
with around 100 developers hanging out on the #libreoffice irc channel 
which is buzzing with activity (around 14,000 messages sent).

Turning to the wider community, 2.000 people have subscribed to the 
list announce@ to keep up with the latest TDF news, and 300 people to 
the discussion list discuss@, where there has been an average of 100 
messages per day.

To round up the numbers, there are nearly 600 people following TDF 
tweets, over 150 following the identi.ca TDF account, and over 1.000 
fans on Facebook. The traffic on the server has been in the region of 
500 GB.

In its only official response to the creation of the Foundation, Oracle 
has stated: “Oracle is investing substantial resources in 
OpenOffice.org. With more than one hundred million users, we believe 
OpenOffice.org is the most advanced, most feature rich open source 
implementation and will strongly encourage the Open Office community to 
continue to contribute through www.openoffice.org.”

The Foundation understands from this that Oracle has no immediate 
plans to support the Foundation, or to transfer community assets such 
as the OpenOffice.org trademark. However, the Foundation hopes this 
position will change as the company sees the volunteer community - an 
essential component of OpenOffice’s past success - swing its support 
behind the new Foundation. In the meantime, the Foundation will 
continue software development under the LibreOffice brand.

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