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LibreOffice 3.4.2 for enterprise users

LibreOffice 3.4.2 for enterprise users

Posted Aug 5, 2011 8:22 UTC (Fri) by hingo (guest, #14792)
In reply to: LibreOffice 3.4.2 for enterprise users by mjw
Parent article: LibreOffice 3.4.2 for enterprise users

Excellent! This is an excellent showcase for the difference between mismanaged Sun project vs thriving community project. I always felt OpenOffice was underperforming, after all, a cross platform office suite should by all means have more potential (both in adoption and business) than something like Linux kernel. One thing I was wondering about the committers, do I remember correctly this includes people committing translations and documentation in many languages? It's still impressive, but would make all of this easier to believe. I think counting openoffice.org contributors is perfectly kosher. They contributed to LibreOffice whether they like it or not. As the email here explains, they are not the majority of committers anyway.


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LibreOffice 3.4.2 for enterprise users

Posted Aug 5, 2011 9:59 UTC (Fri) by mjw (subscriber, #16740) [Link]

I don't know, so I asked on The Document Foundation list to see if someone has more broken down statistics:
http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ms...

They will have a huge conference later this year http://conference.libreoffice.org/ in Paris, October 12th-15th, with several tracks. One of those is the Community Building track which will most likely contain some more background about the massive explosion of new contributors: http://conference.libreoffice.org/sponsors/

If I read the numbers right then under corporate control OpenOffice.org got about 200 (code) contributors in total throughout its whole existence. Within less than a year The Document Foundation got more than 400 contributors to LibreOffice code (600 if you also count the old/switched OpenOffice.org ones). That is a huge increase. Not to mention the amount of corporate and organizational sponsors they attracted: http://www.documentfoundation.org/supporters/

LibreOffice 3.4.2 for enterprise users

Posted Aug 9, 2011 9:45 UTC (Tue) by mjw (subscriber, #16740) [Link]

Michael Meeks gave a presentation at the Desktop Summit. In his slides http://people.gnome.org/~michael/data/2011-08-07-libre.pdf he gave the following numbers:

11 months in: how is it going ? - extremely well
205+ entirely new code contributors with included patches
200+ active translators, for ~100 languages (in Pootle)
Two stable branches: 3.3.3 and 3.4.2 – 7 stable releases in 10 months
Development continues apace: 3.5.0 due early Feb 2012

So new code-vs-translation contributor patches seem about 50/50. I still don't know if those 205+ new contributors are everybody, or whether there are another ~200 "old" contributors who might or might not have also migrated to the new LibreOffice project. But the numbers are impressive for a community grown in less than a year anyway.


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