2025-09-04, 14:30–16:00 (Europe/Budapest), Track Room
In this workshop, we will attempt to define the outlines of a development scope - according to current market and industry trends and the opinion of community members, including ecosystem companies, and end users - that will allow us to reconcile the ecosystem's product and the foundation's product with a view to success, without exhausting resources in endless debates, by involving the community, because it is the community on the ground that will carry out the support and advocacy work.
Technology is evolving rapidly; with AI, markets are being reshaped.
The resources of both sides are limited. There is also a lack of communication, documentation, and training to ensure that LibreOffice and related technologies are disseminated, whether free or licensed. It is the satisfaction of the end user that counts.
In this workshop, we try to :
Define a clear and achievable scope for community and institutional contributions.
Identify concrete levers to strengthen communication, documentation, training, and local outreach.
Promote coordination without overloading limited resources.
Integrate technological changes (AI, cloud, web) into strategic choices.
Members of TDF for years, Work in Arawa. Members of La Mouette, french community.