 Hola, buenos días a todos. Mi nombre es José Andrés Martínez, soy el coordinador de Tecnología de la Información de la Universidad de Almería. Y, en primer lugar, quiero disculpar rectos de la Universidad de Almería por no poder asistir a este acto. Su apretada agenda de inicio de curso le impide estar aquí. Me manda un saludo para vosotros y os encontréis cómodos en la Universidad de Almería. Bienvenido a este Congreso Libre Office 2019 y, a continuación, tiene la palabra Marina. Gracias a la Universidad de Almería por darles la oportunidad de organizar nuestras reuniones en la comunidad aquí, con tíos y estudiantes en el mundo. Siempre es maravilloso ver a los miembros de la comunidad asistir a la conferencia de varios continentes y países. Y estamos todos contentos de ver claramente tu convidación y tu pasión en la conferencia de asistencia, viajando por varias horas. Así que, estamos todos haciendo un trabajo increíble en crecer las comunidades locales día a día y es siempre un placer finalizar a todos vosotros, al menos una vez por aquí. Me agradecería a todos los colegios y amigos de los directores de la Universidad de Almería que están más randomes aquí. El Comité de la Membrosia, el equipo, porque durante el último año trabajamos extensivamente para hacer el proyecto y la fundación, no solo el hogar de Libre Office, sino también un lugar que está tomando cuidado de las necesidades de la comunidad. Estamos interactivos extensivamente con otras comunidades, como, por ejemplo, OpenSUSE y Fedora, compartiendo experiencias, feedback y historias de su suceso. Durante los últimos dos años, el board también estaba escribiendo el concepto de la próxima manifestación de DECADEMY, trabajando, por ejemplo, a una política de carbono para reducir nuestra footprinta de carbono como proyecto global con miembros de todo el mundo. Otro tema, no inmediatamente conectado con el desarrollo de la codificación, pero requerido para mantener nuestra comunidad en el estado de la salud, es la decisión de incluir alguna diversidad y inclusión de métricas en cada nueva iniciativa, también añadiendo un extra budget para mejorar el proceso, el proceso de progreso de hacer nuestra comunidad más diversa y abierta. Como todos saben, la fundación de documentos no solo incluye el LibreOffice, la fundación es la obra de los proyectos de documentos de liberación, que es un proyecto de asistencia que creó que queremos proporcionar acceso a formatos legales, todos los documentos y contencios con la creación de importe y filtro de convención, no solo por LibreOffice, sino también por otros softwares. Siempre para garantizar acceso a documentos independientes sin el Vendor Lock-in, el TDF comenzó el proyecto de costa y el proyecto de advocación a la ODIF para hacer un formato de documentos open documental una alternativa real independiente a otro formato de filo. El board también trabajó a un propósito para mejorar nuestra asistencia y Simon va a compartir los detalles con todos ustedes para collecting feedback y otras ideas, manteniendo nuestra comunidad siempre como una parte activa de el proceso de decisión. Por favor, no hesitate de directamente contactar a nosotros con alguna necesidad, feedback o una idea creciosa que podría caer en tu mente durante la conferencia. La última, pero no más, gracias a todos los organizadores locales y sponsoros que forman la Producción de la Producción de la ODIF, el grupo de CIS, OpenSUSE y Redat para hacer nuestra reunión anual aquí en Almería. ¡Gracias por la conferencia! ¡Gracias a todos! Gracias, Marina. Ahorita en la Palawla, Florian Eiffenberg. Bienvenido también a mi lado. Este es el 9º año que tenemos LibreOffice, y estamos avanzando a un gran aniversario. Es un gran honor abrir la conferencia y ver todos esos nombres. Así que vamos a ver lo que Marina ha dicho. Me gustaría agradecer a todos los de ustedes que vinieron aquí, que fueron a largo viaje, a largo avión, y que tienen una barriga de idioma. Creo que eso no es fácil, y respeto que lo tomes a la verdad. Para nosotros es fácil, estamos en Europa, y si lo tomamos a un avión, y si lo tomamos a lo largo, pero si lo tomamos a lo largo, es muy difícil. Y el hecho de ver a muchos de ustedes, de nuevo, año a año, que deja un buen sentido, y estoy muy feliz de tener todos de ustedes. Y la conferencia de LibreOffice es siempre una reunión comunitaria para mí, donde todos somos un gran comunitario con diferentes personalidades y individuos, pero en fin, todos tenemos una igualidad en esa comunidad. Así que necesitamos todos. Necesitamos los voluntarios, invistir sus habilidades y talentos en el proyecto. Necesitamos el ecosistema, dedicando tiempo, dinero, y empujando cosas adelante. Necesitamos los donadores que apoyan a día a día con sus donaciones y hacen el TDF posible. Necesitamos los usuarios, porque sin usuarios, lo que hacemos es rojo. Y hay muchas otras personas que la organización de la conferencia me gusta agradecer. Es realmente un desafío para ganar una conferencia, y veis un poco de trabajo que está pasando, pero puedo asegurar que hay mucho más que en el futuro. Así que hay muchos individuos contribuyendo a esta comunidad. Y es el espíritu que me gusta continuar trabajando. Es, creo, el más importante aspecto que tenemos, aparte de todo el código y los donaciones y otros aspectos. Ese espíritu de trabajar juntos es probablemente el más importante, el más difícil de lo que tenemos que hacer. Y estoy mirando a un par de conferencias exactamente en ese espíritu, hablando a muchos de vosotros, exchanging ideas y ideas. Y espero que todo haya sido un buen tiempo aquí en España. Y espero que este año esta conferencia será el mejor, el juego que hemos tenido hasta ahora. Y estoy seguro que podemos seguir con eso. Así que gracias a todos los involucrados. Estoy seguro de que he olvidado un par de personas, pero gracias a todos de vosotros que contribuyen el tiempo, el dinero, la pasión, la energía, todo eso. Porque sin cada uno de vosotros no podríamos ser donde estamos hoy. Creo que es muy importante saberlo. Así que gracias por eso. Estoy mirando a un gran conferencia. Y con eso, estoy muy feliz de haberla. Y creo que ha sido muy feliz de haberla. Gracias mucho. A continuación, tiene la palabra Italo Viñole. Ok. Solo como ejemplo. Quería donar reengraciar las personas de la organización local en español. Yo, cuando hablo a las conferencias en el mundo, voy a hablar en el idioma local. No es mi idioma, pero esto creo que sea un invito a todos los otros a hablar inglés. Porque tenemos que una lengua común, es el inglés, no es una cosa que hemos decidido nosotros, es la historia que lo has decidido. Y como español no es mi idioma, es esciente. Como mi idioma es italiano normalmente. Pero esto es un invito a todo el mundo a hablar el idioma de la comunidad e el idioma de la comunidad es inglés. So thank you to everyone. You will hear me inviting you to speak English every time you will meet me. Because that is the only way where we can grow the community. I will talk about the community and the global reach of our community afterwards. So please do not hide behind the fact that English is not your native language, is not my native language. I think that apart from Mike and a few others in this room English is the native language of a tiny minority of people in this room. So let's try to communicate and as I always say if an Italian can speak when he's seated but you don't have to block his hands because we speak with a body. So if you don't find the words in English, speak with your body. Okay. Thank you for coming and I also expect a beautiful conference with you during the next three days. Sin más ya que tenéis inaugurado oficialmente este Congreso Libre Office 2019 y transmitiros que disfrutéis un poco la ciudad porque hay hueco para disfrutarla aparte del programa de trabajo que tenéis y daros las gracias por el esfuerzo que supone venir hasta Almería para la mayoría de las personas. Almería está en una esquina de España y España en una esquina de Europa para repetir nuevamente la gracia. Ya, no, pero vamos a esperar un segundo. Tenemos tiempo. Ok. ¿Estás el único de la Comisión de Organización? No. No. Todo el mundo ha estado en el descanso de recepciones. Hacemos las preparaciones. En el nombre muchas gracias como José Anterio ha dicho, es Almería en una esquina de España y España en una esquina de Europa. Gracias, gracias, gracias a todos para estar aquí. Estamos muy felices. Personalmente, es un honor porque estoy involucrado con la Comisión de Organización en 1994 y precisamente José Anterio Martínez fue el hombre que instaló mi primer distrito. Eso significa que es muy importante para la conferencia. Así que, por favor disfrutemos de la conferencia. Por favor disfrutemos del campo. Estamos para lo que pudieras. Como José Anterio ha dicho, por favor disfrutemos de la ciudad. En ese sentido, vamos a hacer dos visitas en frío y sábado. Y vamos a ver cómo el aire es. Hoy para la partida de sábado. No tienen muchas expectativas porque este es el primer buen día en Almería, en Mons. Tal vez por mí. Me siento que no siempre cumplen los pactos, los agridimientos. Muchas gracias a todos. Muchas gracias a la fundación de Tastinas. Gracias a la Comisión de Organización. Just as a note, your picture on social media is the 1994 picture so you should update it. Not really, not really. Not really. You should check my Facebook one. This is with 9 years old. Almost 40 years. Ok, just joking. Next is the Board of Directors. Some people do not know Board of Directors members. There is an opportunity also if you want to ask them questions or ask them make suggestions or otherwise. I don't know. Marina Chairwoman Björn is the deputy chair. Then we have Michael Mix Toast and Behrens Aike Kor and Franklin and then we have the deputy our Yan Simon and Osvaldo is unfortunately missing because of health issues. This is the Board of Directors of the Document Foundation. I mean if you have questions it's a good opportunity otherwise. Otherwise this evening with a beer. Ok. Beer is a question facilitator. Ok. So pictures, no questions. We go to the next one. That's the membership committee. So people in italics are not here for different reasons. And we have Gabriele Ponzo who is the chairman. Then we have Gustavo from Brazil. I forgot to say but for instance the Board of Directors represents at least two continents. There is a majority of Europeans but Franklin of course from Taiwan and many different European countries are represented in the membership committee. This is more global because we have represented South America, we have represented Asia. Ahmad is not here but he is Indonesian. Muhammad is Turkish. Yona is Albanian. Dennis where Dennis? Young people are always late. So I'm 65 and I get up at 7 a.m. and the young people get up at 10. I don't know why. I was looking for him. And then we have Ilmari. Ilmari is from Finland. And they are the guys that filter your membership request and I think I have a request on Derby Alpha when you make your application don't be shy. Add what you are doing because and maybe add the details because the problem is that otherwise they have to dig into mailing list and in some cases is not easy. For instance you will see when the people contributing to Askbot most of them are behind a nickname and when you are behind a nickname it's very difficult and there are funny nicknames so it's very difficult to understand who you are. So when you place your application spend just 5 minutes more provide say my nickname I contribute to Askbot I contribute to this I filed 10 bucks I commented 20 bucks you will find this and make examples this will make their life easier otherwise their life is going to be complicated and in addition we have the right of having our own name of course which is in our own language for Europe it's easy because we have but if you are from Asia believe me it's difficult to associate your name of course Naruico it has been here for ages so it's easy to associate Naruico with a face but for other people believe us it's difficult to associate the name with a face so provide ins that allow them to better or quickly understand who you are their task is to approve members is not to chase members ok I just want to ask something hum hum to manya por favor has it also said it is not about being shy I mean we are not asking what you do what are your contributions to the community not just because you have to show how strong you are or something like that so don't be shy we need that kind of stuff to approve your application and for those on the other side we will have a talk tomorrow tomorrow about the membership committee and the role of the membership committee deeper in that moment but just a hint just a quick note sometimes it happens the opposite so people telling us why should I provide every time all the details about what I am doing if I am already well known and you already know me and so on well given that the statutes are let's say guiding us to do something and we have to follow them but anyway we are studying a way to to do it easier especially for the renewal process so we hear you so we heard this need, this requirement and we are trying to improve our processes but or not but more over we are obviously open to any suggestions so if you have any please reach us and tell us what could be a better way for us to to proceed in the process of approval and renewal of your membership, thank you thank you to the membership committee members and now the team so we have Florian and we have Sophie everyone knows Sophie so I don't think you need to present Sophie then we have Chris Kloff, we have Christian but if I say we have Christian no one says who is Christian so Christian is Kloff then we have Cisco who's the local guy it's the only one that drove to Almeria then we have a new face we have Ilmarie Ilmarie has started to be a team member since a few weeks and he will be responsible for increasing the development community to facilitate the development community I think many people have seen a couple of messages about teams development teams during the last blog post about development teams and I think this is something that Ilmarie will increase during the next month have people work together in development teams to solve bugs or develop new features or go and look for volunteers in other areas where we have not been active so far so if you want to contribute to LibreOffice and you don't know where to start from if you want to contribute code to LibreOffice and you don't know how to start for, just spoke Ilmarie then we have Guillem Guillem is our infrastructure manager, engineer I don't know how to describe the master yeah then we have Olivier for documentation Heiko for the user interface so send useful suggestions to Heiko not just complains please about the user interface saying I don't like it because I don't like the colors of the icon it's just useless because for one person that doesn't like the color of some icons there will be un person that like those colors so this is something so work with Heiko to improve the user interface which has improved significantly over the last few years but I think there is still space to improvement then you have Mike for marketing and you have me for marketing and for piecing you off frequently on ok ok and again if you have questions if you have remarks don't throw artichokes but whatever here don't throw tomatoes of course which are easy to find around here no questions again no pictures because we are not nice so that's not controlling yet ok make the UI portable VOTABLE every time you start the software great suggestion great suggestion and we are looking for development volunteers you are welcome and we are happy to get you ok and now I have some housekeeping information thank you ya ya I am the one that is sticking here until lunch so some general information some of this you have already seen in various in various areas so conference agenda and venue map are on the conference website we have tried to make it readable from mobile this year let's say that the result is a mixed one we are for next year we are evaluating software to make it easier to produce a manageable schedule so please check the schedule for the day every at the end of early the day because there might be some last minute changes unfortunately we are receiving emails from people that cannot attend people that is speakers that are replaced so for today there's no changes but for tomorrow I anticipate there is a small change check tomorrow morning about the schedule we have already asked all speakers about the pictures and the videos but we will take pictures and probably you might end up in a video if you are participating to the conference so if you really do not we will be not using the picture we will not be selling the pictures frankly speaking there's no one that's beautiful enough to be to have these pictures paid for so and I'm the first one so no problem we will use the pictures only in tdf blogs and twitter but if you we appreciate the fact that some people do not want to be portrayed in pictures so if you really do not want please tell Mike or me and we will make sure that your picture is not published ok we will publish the pictures and of course a small selection on the annual report if you have food related issue that you have not anticipated before please tell us we hope that we know everything but you never know you may have developed an allergy during the last three days so tell us in case maybe you have an allergy almeria tomatoes you never know a very specific allergy and all the speakers remember to send the slides for publication on the website either to sofi or to me please remember the speaker that are in room 3 to show up as I wrote yesterday to show up with a usb key with a pdf presentation because for security reason the pc in that room has no video connection available so we have to use the pc and to be sure that the slides are can be projected the best format to use this pdf another thing that has to do with you being thirsty this water fountain and there is a water fountain in the lobby of Aulario 4 this is drinkable water they have they gave us bottles to use if you have to drink you can freely use this lightning talks there is a lightning talk session on friday at 2.30pm but do not show up with your pictures with your slides at the last minute so if you want to show slides you send them to tosten at least one hour before so friday 13 at 1.30pm so before lunch break after the conference send the same slides to soffy and me because just to be double sure that we get them and we publish them I mean I can ask them to tosten but to be completely sure re send them either to soffy or me communication channels there is a telegroup that is the name of the group is a public group there is a broadcast channel and there is a main list conference at globallibreoffice.org we will try to spread messages on all channels but given their nature it's easier to use we are in a disco now I will I will refrain from singing and dancing because that's not a nice would not be a nice so it looks like either the room thinks that I'm a singer because it looks it's us started automatically, fantastic ok in any case it's going to be easier for us because we can use our mobiles to send messages to use the telegram groups so we will try to use the mailing list as well and but the main communication channels will be telegram and that was to anticipate the annual report of course it will bells and whistles so the annual report has been published there has been a blog post this is where you can it's been loaded on the website these are the short link to download it load resolution is 7 megabytes resolution is 50 megabytes of course only the resolution of pictures is changing then you can download the original report in German which is in a text format the authorities do not want fancy graphic 3 images from the annual report which I think can update your idea about TDF these are not updated I mean the data are referring to 2018 so the data I will show afterwards are updated to August 2019 the data about the annual report are referring to the year 2018 so these are income sources as you see we have a huge majority of donations 66% through PayPal 30% through Stripe which is our credit card we changed that company last year 2% through SPI SPI software in the public interest is a US based 503 C kind of organization so donation through SPI are tax deductible in the United States and that's also the only way we can accept donations by checks we receive a periodical request of getting donation by checks unfortunately bank transfer and conversion percentages are just outrageous on checks so I think the last one we made a calculation on a $35 check TDF at the end of of a lengthy process would get not a lot more than 10 euro and all the rest would stay we decided that we don't simply cash checks because it doesn't make sense it's more cost than benefit so we direct people that want to donate with checks to SPI especially if they donate with dollars because SPI as a way of cash in checks which is less expensive that we have that we do other expenses so as you see there is a majority for the team cost unfortunately we have to pay our bills at the end of the month like everyone else and if we work full or semi full time for TDF we have to be paid 7% for community and events 19% for projects then there are other expenses other expenses are infrastructure or hardware purchase we have also 3% depreciation as we have asset that of course depreciate year over year and last one is the geography of LibreOffice community or TDF community in dark green are the countries where we have members in light green are the countries where we know that there is some community related activities unfortunately for several or many of these countries we do not have real insights in some cases we find names in mailing list that mention LibreOffice or we find name of people that says I am using LibreOffice but of course of course we would like to get more information about that and we definitely would like to make for instance Africa greener than it is or with more dark green than today because we really would like to to have an increase of members in areas where free software is meaningful because it is not only bringing the ethics of free software but also the economics of free software can be an advantage of course this again is the situation at the end of 2018 the situation today might be slightly different for instance we don't have anymore a member in the united Arab Emirates but the changes are really really minimal what I'm happy to see is that for instance Asia that was most of Asia was light green until a couple of years ago is now most of Asia is dark green for several reasons I would say mostly thanks to the activity of Franklin and the Taiwanese team because they've done a great job of course we have we historically have a very strong Japanese team but I think that we out of Japan and Taiwan we are building a stronger Asian community they organized the first Asian conference and in July we had the first South American conference was in Paraguay as you can see Paraguay at the moment at the end of 2018 was light green at the end of 2019 will be dark green because people that have helped us in organizing the event will be members but of course is not only because they have organized events they are working actively and if you want more information you can ask Gustavo or Olivier they are actively updating the localization to Guarani Guarani is a language that is the original native language of Paraguay is still spoken by I think at least 50% of the population in Paraguay although most of them they speak Spanish as well there is a small percentage of people speaking Guarani also I think in Bolivia and in Argentina but I think that it's important to acknowledge that thanks to LibreOffice Guarani is not going to be a language ignored in any environment and we hope to see many of these languages being added to LibreOffice because that is one of the beautiful things of open source software is that you don't need a large company funding the translation, the localization to one language you need a community so we have representative and you will recognize them because they are amongst the youngsters in the room are the Albanians that are enthusiastic they have organized the conference last year and they are maintaining the Albanian localization and we are happy and of course the city of Tirana and we hope to have other migration in the future we know that someone in Andalucía is migrating to LibreOffice and our ambition would be in the future to be involved as a community before in the migrations because we as a community we have a huge experience in different environment in migrating in different environments and we can help let's call them newcomers in the LibreOffice world to reduce the effort we have seen that at the end of the day issues in when you migrate to LibreOffice issues are quite similar yes, you can a distance we now know perfectly thanks to people like Franklin and Eric that have explained us that in Asia you do training in a different way and we appreciate and we will involve them more in the certification committee because we want to have an inclusive certification committee that does training as we do that in Europe that we do training we recognize that training is different according to cultures and we need people that is familiar with different cultures to train people and the same happens for migrations so we know that migrations follow different patterns but at the end of the day what you have to fight more with migrations is resistance then you don't have a huge amount of technology issues so our ambition again is to have people that want to migrate to LibreOffice to send an email and say I would like to migrate to LibreOffice can we work together on this topic this would be fantastic I would kiss on the forehead the guy that does this if he doesn't like my kiss I don't kiss him but I can cook pasta I'm rather good at making pasta so that's the the situation and now I leave the stage to Simon who will make an announcement about this one this stuff can I go back two slides another sponsor banner has arrived so the team is going to bring that up here can we go back to the income slide so this is where all of our money comes from all of our money comes from donations and the board of directors noticed last year during I think August that the donations suddenly stopped and we have no idea why they suddenly stopped maybe there was a problem with the donation page maybe there was a maybe someone sent a memo round to people who were donors I don't know but the money just stopped and that made us wonder what would we do about sustaining LibreOffice if the money stopped coming in from donations now there's a couple of reasons why the money could stop coming in from donations and the most significant one is the rise of app stores so on windows 10 for example it's very hard to install LibreOffice if you are not a technical user and if you are using the student edition it's impossible to install LibreOffice except through the app store so you'll notice on this chart that only 2% of our income comes through sponsorship and we're very grateful indeed for the money that we get from our sponsors but it really wouldn't pay for us to run for very long if we didn't have donations so we've been trying to think about what we can do to sustain the LibreOffice project we've been experimenting with new ideas so we started a new idea 2 years ago that you might have heard mentioned a little it was this project called COSM the community of ODF specification maintainers we realised that it was IBM changed strategy and they stopped funding the development or the writing of the ODF specification and so the community members were all still submitting changes about ODF but there was nobody being paid to edit the specification and so all these changes were not going forward into the international standard and so we started a project at the end of 2017 to crowdfund the development of the ODF specification we took some money from the document foundation to seed that from the donated money and we were using that strategy of matching donations to get donations from generous sponsors the very first sponsor was actually Microsoft which I find I started doing this in 1999 as a way to disrupt Microsoft's market and we started doing ODF in 2001 to break Microsoft's lock in and so for the first donor to this project to be Microsoft was a deep irony and actually a great pleasure for me we also had donations from Collabora, from CIB and then notably from the UK Government and most recently from the European Commission and that's meant we've been able to pay for a year and a half now for a extremely expert editor to work on ODF 1.3, Francis Cave and I'm pleased to say that on September the 9th the committee approved the draft so the email went out last week to OASIS to ask the OASIS community to ratify this as a standard don't hold your breath because the whole process of standardization could take as long as another two years even though we have the spec finished but we have proved it's possible to do something new to crowd fund things that are important to us and so that has inspired the board to deal with the second problem we have so we would very much like to run, put LibreOffice in app stores and we could do that Florian is sure that he could run an app store activity if he wanted to we're pretty certain he'd have a rough time doing it the challenges of putting things into app stores are quite great there is a constant churn, there is a constant battle that you have to fight with unseen rules particularly in the Apple App Store and so we wondered about how we could go forward with doing that the conclusion we came to just to sum it all up is we think we should start a parallel commercial activity to the document foundation to complement the work in the community and also to complement the work of our community members who have commercial offerings so we're going to start a new company it's going to have commercial activities that are complementary to the work that everyone here is doing and we hope that it will also grow the market for LibreOffice by bringing in new users by bringing in new application areas we're going to start out by making a loan from the document foundation to the new company so it can get started and once the company is running it will pay back that loan with interest to the document foundation and then we'll also donate its operating surplus to the document foundation so this will be a source of income for the document foundation we're going to make sure that there is no, what's called beneficial owner that's how you can tell a company is not for profit company in that there is no person or entity that gets the surplus and we will make sure that if something goes wrong there is a way for TDF to step in and press the big red stop button and start it all over again we're going to start out with a small group drawn from the board to guide the bootstrap of the process and then once it's operating we hope that this organisation will be a very lightweight commercial organisation with a commercial board of directors that is not changing the whole time what we're going to do then is we're going to put with support from Collabra and from CIB we're going to take the packages they've already built called LibreOffice Vanilla so that when people go to the app store looking for LibreOffice it is there and it's available from the document foundation and this new company which we're going to call the document collective will pay for the maintenance of the packages in the app store so that we have full quality commercial activity as well as the full quality technical activity that we typically have in the community and then we've got the challenge of how we spend the money so what are we going to do there well what I hope we will do is that we will add to Bugzilla the ability for members of our community to sponsor a bug or a feature that is in Bugzilla so this idea this is still a half formed idea at the moment but what we hope will be possible is that we will support Bugzilla with your credit card and you will be able to say I will put 50 euros for the fixing of that bug that I hate and we will then promote that bug to the document collective website where other people can donate money to support the bug and the document collective will match every euro that is donated with money from the revenue from the app store to the bugs to reach the level that they need to be fixed and we will then the sponsorship reaches the level that will pay for the fix we will create a very lightweight tender so that anyone in the community can be paid to fix the bug or implement the feature so that's the idea that's how we think we can work here I don't believe that this will detract in any way from the donation revenue at the document foundation I think that what it will do is actually release new money into our community it will also mean it's easier to get paid to work on LibreOffice and it will also mean that it's easier for LibreOffice to change in directions that would otherwise require one of our sponsors to do something which is expensive and has a low return I told you all that were, we made the decision yesterday that we should go ahead with this we've not actually voted on the board to make it a reality, we had a discussion yesterday and we've said yes, okay let's do it, let's ask everybody now we're asking you whether this is a good idea and so what Florin is going to do is he's going to place a proposal document there's a two page deeper explanation of how this all works en los próximos instantes de la cloud. Y si eres un miembro de la Fundación Documentaria, podrás acceder a eso y comentar, y enviar sus comentarios a nosotros. En particular, queremos que el grupo que esteja esto en existencia no sea solo miembros de la Board. Estamos buscando, tenemos dos o tres voluntarios de la Board para que esteja esto en existencia. Tenemos uno o dos voluntarios de la Comunidad General también para dar responsabilidad para llevarlo adelante. Así que considera si podrás hacer eso. Una vez que empezamos esto, vamos a inmediatamente hacer un nuevo arrojamiento para las licencias de trámites para que la Comunidad Documentaria pueda mirar a los trámites de libros en AppStores. Vamos a inmediatamente a enviar a los vendedores existentes, CIB y Colabora, para hacer los packages de libros. Y vamos a poner los packages en AppStores como libros, probablemente preciosos de 15 euros. Porque hemos estado testando durante los últimos dos años, o Michael Meeks y Colabora han estado testando para nosotros durante los últimos dos años lo que es el mejor precio de la Comunidad de la AppStore para la vanilla de libros. Y creo que es de 15 euros. Y vamos a estar experimentando y testando para ver lo mejor precio. Y lo que va a comprar es automáticos upgrade para tu copia de libros hasta el siguiente número de la Comunidad Major. Y luego te preguntaremos para pagar de nuevo para el siguiente número de la Comunidad Major. Y eso deberíamos pensar en el comportamiento general en AppStores. A ningún punto vamos a llevar la habilidad para obtener el código sin cargarse de la fundación de documentos. Entonces, si estás capaz de desplazar la binaria que construimos, la misma binaria, y instalarla en un Mac o en Windows, vas right ahead. Puedes ir y hacer eso, estará disponible en cada relícita. Espero que los relícitos salgan al mismo tiempo. Así que no estamos tomando nada de este paso, pero esperamos que nos adentren que las personas esperan que existan y que no se preguntan por qué. Así que esa es la movilidad de la tabla, que puedes, por supuesto, leer en gran detalle. Por favor, vea lo que Florian envió, envíe sus comentarios, y si te sientes que podrías ir a la fundación de la fundación de la Comunidad Major que está llamada en la segunda boleta, por favor, salga en contacto conmigo, o con Florian, o con cualquier otro tabla. Ok, y eso es todo en ese sujeto. Y, Italo, ¿quieres tomar el tabla? Es tu teléfono. ¿Es eso bueno? ¿Cómo se puede pensar en eso?