I don't have a lot of time for this, but I'd be willing to aid in editing documentation. My background: * 35 years experience as a journalist and editor * 20 years experience writing about technology * 1 tech book: "Internet Graphics Gallery" published by Que
If you Google me, you'll find that I work for a consulting organization called Directions on Microsoft. We're independent of Microsoft, and our aim is to provide unbiased reporting and consulting on Microsoft technology and strategies. While we do a lot of work with Microsoft, I don't work for Microsoft, I'm not a spy, and I don't intend to get involved in discussions about Microsoft or their plans. (You can buy consulting time if you want to do that <g>.) My only reason for volunteering here is that I'm a good editor and I think open source projects are an important part of the technology landscape. I've just started using OpenOffice.org, and that's primarily because I want to see for myself how mature this product is. In our consulting, we need to advise customers on what their options are, and I may want, in some cases, to include something like OpenOffice.org on the list, but I'll feel a lot more comfortable about that advice once I have first-hand experience with the product. Paul DeGroot --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]