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* OpenOffice.org is governed by the [http://council.openoffice.org/ Community Council]. The Community Council adjudicates conflicts, sets policy on a variety of (non-coding) issues, and offers a forum for community members; it can also suggest Project goals. The CC members are representative of the Project: They are your representatives. Any OpenOffice.org community member is eligible to serve on the Community Council. Eligibility is more fully described in the [http://council.openoffice.org/CouncilProposal.html charter] establishing the Community Council. | * OpenOffice.org is governed by the [http://council.openoffice.org/ Community Council]. The Community Council adjudicates conflicts, sets policy on a variety of (non-coding) issues, and offers a forum for community members; it can also suggest Project goals. The CC members are representative of the Project: They are your representatives. Any OpenOffice.org community member is eligible to serve on the Community Council. Eligibility is more fully described in the [http://council.openoffice.org/CouncilProposal.html charter] establishing the Community Council. | ||
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+ | * Minutes from the previous meeting: [http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council_Minutes_20070918 Community_Council_Minutes_20070918] | ||
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+ | == Agenda == | ||
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+ | * Add your items here. To add them, you must be an OpenOffice.org community member. The term, "Community Member," is described in our [http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/guidelines.html Guidelines]. |
Revision as of 15:30, 29 September 2007
The OpenOffice.org Community Council
- About the Community Council
- OpenOffice.org is governed by the Community Council. The Community Council adjudicates conflicts, sets policy on a variety of (non-coding) issues, and offers a forum for community members; it can also suggest Project goals. The CC members are representative of the Project: They are your representatives. Any OpenOffice.org community member is eligible to serve on the Community Council. Eligibility is more fully described in the charter establishing the Community Council.
History
- Minutes from the previous meeting: Community_Council_Minutes_20070918
Agenda
- Add your items here. To add them, you must be an OpenOffice.org community member. The term, "Community Member," is described in our Guidelines.