Welcome Eric,
Glad to see that I'm not the only one on the pc today!

Please find below my 'crib sheet' for Distributors, which will get you up and 
running.


 
Distributors

Please go to the main OpenOffice.org website:

  www.openoffice.org

At the top right, create yourself a User Name & Password.
Please make sure that you quote your 'primary' e-mail address, or if you have 
created a special one for OO.org - eg:  [email protected]


 Now proceed as follows:
On the home page:
 Double click the Downloads button .
Scroll down till you see the sub section 'Other'
Double click CD-ROMs.
This will bring you to the BLUE BUTTON.


 Under Mailing lists, make sure that you are subscribed to  :
                      annou...@distrib .....
                      d...@distrib   ......
                      cd...@distrib ......

Once you have received the automated confirmation of subscription, you know 
that you will receive all messages from these links.

Please note that Openoffice.org DO NOT send out CD's.
The act of producing the cd's and leaflets etc. for distribution is the 
Community Distributors contribution to ' Spreading the word'.
You may if you wish make a nominal charge for the cds, and this is explained 
within the mission statements etc.
If you wish to be listed as a Distributor on the OO.o site, you can apply, but 
please note that it may take a little while to activate, as this, along with 
the majority of other contacts are handled by volunteers like myself.


e-bay
If you intend to 'market' the cd's on e-bay there are certain conditions that 
you must conform to, and you will find these at:
http://distribution.openoffice.org/ebay_page.html



  You can download the latest version  (3.0) for win32, or browse for linux and 
other alternatives if you need them, by going back a page and clicking on the 
Download button (GREEN).

 There are options for a download with,or without Java, suggest you take
 the one with.
This may save you, or your 'customers' a second download from Java link,if
 they do not have it on their machine.

 SAVE the download, and this will then write to disc.

 Look out for the links to disc templates, flyers, specification sheets
 etc.
 

 All web link buttons etc are available, just read through the mission
 statements etc. and you can then follow the links for more info.

 If you are also building, you may also like to consider registering as
 o.e.m. suppliers (?)

 If so, in addition to the above, subscribe to:
 [email protected]


 Come back if you have any problems.

 All the best

 Andy Shiels




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