This document summarizes Shinji Enoki's presentation on building the Japanese LibreOffice community through organizing local events. It describes the growth of LibreOffice events in Japan from 2011-2016, including study parties, hackfests, and conferences. It also discusses challenges like attracting new contributors and maintaining knowledge as core members leave. Going forward, Enoki proposes organizing more regular hackfests to gain contributors and share expertise among existing members. The goal is to strengthen the community while raising awareness of LibreOffice in Japan.
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LibreOffice Japanese Team had organized a seminar on "Open Source Conference 2015 Kansai @ Kyoto". This presentation is a first part of the seminar, named "Recent Information about LibreOffice".
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Last year(2020) and this year(2021) activities, such as participating in NIPA(The National IT Industry Promotion Agency - IT industry promotion organization operated by the Republic of Korea Government)'s open source activity hold programs, supporting Korea-Japan LibreOffice conference by NIPA, and LibreOffice Local Community's activities (such as Hacktoberfest activities).
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Building LibreOffice local community in Japan through event handling
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LibreOffice Brno 2016 Conference Presentation
Building LibreOffice local community
in Japan through event handling
Shinji Enoki
shinji.enoki@gmail.com
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LibreOffice Brno 2016 Conference Presentation
Talk summary
Japanese LibreOffice community have been organized many
events.
In 2015, there was 46 events we have organized (10
hackfest).
We want to share what we are doing well.
what we have mistaken, what will be the next challenges, to
organize LibreOffice local events.
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LibreOffice Brno 2016 Conference Presentation
Who am I?
Shinji Enoki ( 榎真治 )
Contribute OpenOffice.org community (2008-2011/3)
QA coordinator in Japanese Language Project
A member of LibreOffice Japanese Team(March 2011-)
Founding members
Join LibreOffice community in 2010
Main activity: organize events, grows community
I am not a developer
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LibreOffice Brno 2016 Conference Presentation
Agenda
State of the Japanese community
Building local community in Japan (event handling)
6. Translations
UI
5.1 : 98%
master : 98%
So,good.
Quality Improvement is needed to some part.
Help
5.1 : 89%
master : 85%
Activity low..
7.
8. Translations 2
Web page
Main page is completed.
Wiki
Release Notes:
We divide Release Notes and translate them.
Other pages:
Nowadays this work is inactive.
Documents
Not started.
Announce Mailing list
Abe-san translates
9. QA
disscuss@ja ML: main communication channel is mailing list.
Is this a bug?
What is happening in other environments?
Sometimes, we have directly bug report to Bugzilla.
language barrier is high.
A large difference between the English and Japanese
language
Some are psychological problems
IMHO, This problem might be alleviated in the template.
Talk: 14:30-15:00
"Typical" bugs of LibreOffice in Japanese environment
13. About Japanese Team
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/JA/Team
This is a part of the Japanese community.
It holds some events.
We have also decided decision-making rules.
There are 18 members. 8-9? of them are active in this year.
There are more than 10-20 active members except in the
Japanese team.
17. History:OpenOffice.org
2008
At that time, there are problems of human relation and
many members did not want to join Japanese community.
For this reason, we launched a new study group for users in
Kansai.
We had 9 times meetings.(2008-2010)
I started to join Japanese project, I exhibited our booth to
open-source conferences in Kyoto and Kansai Open Source.
18. LibreOffice
In March 2011, we organized Japanese team.
Abe-san leaves the Kansai, libreoffice member gathered
to party.
19. 2011
We changed group name from “OpenOffice.org study group”
to “LibreOffice study group”.
Join OpenSouce Events:(Exhibition and seminars)
OpenSource Conference Kobe and Kyoto, KOF
21. 2012
We started to make a expedition to OpenSource Conference
(OSC) in each area of Japan.
Purpose: We want other people in open source communities
to know LibreOffice.
It had a little effect on the degree of name recognition, but the
degree rose in open source communities.
The present purpose is to strengthen the relationship with
other open source communities.
24. 2013
Study meeting/party was started in each area of Japan.
Kanto (organizer Ogasawara-san)
Every month, night event
Hamanako (organizer Sugimoto-san)
Kyushu (organizer Annoura-san)
Tokushima (organizer Enoki)
LibreOffice mini conference in Japan started.
for contributors and users.
30. 2014
LibreOffice day ,started (Feb. 19, organizer Enoki)
I hold this event in co-working space.
The owner of place take a part in WordPress Community.
We aim to raise the degree of name recognition for Mac
users and CMS community.
We hold events for them but it is ineffective on marketing.
But, Not succeed.
We redefine the purpose for LibreOffice communities.
It is a place where we talk with each other and work
together.
35. 2015
We focused hackfest.
for QA (7times) by bug hunting session
for translation (1 times)
for development(1 times)
We aimed to gain new contributors and carry on the work of
community.
Ishikawa-san joined bug hunting and he has held it by
himself.
But we have not gain enough contributors.
41. Keep(KPT)
We achieve raising the degree of popularity and exchanging
with other open source communities.
We offer places where users can meet each other.
42. Problem
More contributor do not join us.
Each task depend much on particular members.
If core members are gone, their know-how will be also gone.
(excepting event know-how )
The degree of name recognition is fallen. It is difficult to raise
only by holding events.
Many people take notice of LOOL, but the LibreOffice’s
power is not enough
43. Try(IMHO)
We want to try Hackfest except bug hunting.
Purpose: gaining new contributors and share know-how
with the existing members.
We will make Hackfest series to be regular.
It is easy to prepare and join if the pace of holding is fixed.
44. Conclusion
We have tried various activities in Japanese community
It is difficult to raise the degree of name recognition by holding
events.
We aim to gain new contributors and share more know-how
with the existing members.
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Shinji Enoki (shinji.enoki@gmail.com)