El 24/10/10 12:40, Marc Paré escribió: >> Another example: do you know anyone that use the "send by email" >> button? Most possible receivers nowadays still use msoffice so using >> that button have the only effect that new users come to forums asking >> why the people to whom they sent the file is not able to open it. I >> think it is better to completely hide that button. > > I don't think this would be a good idea. I actually use it > extensively, I know of at least dozens of my clients, professionals > and amateurs, who use it. Strategically, this would also be the wrong > this to do as we are trying to encourage the use of the OASIS opendoc > formats. Why would we then sheepishly hide the button that we > advocate? There is also a "Send .doc " button that people may use. I > usually tell people to use the send .doc and inform the recipients > that there is an opendoc format that will prevent their files from > ever being incompatible from MSO. I also encourage them to tell > everyone else. We can then all advocate the opendoc formats. > > I would not change this. This is changing the roots of the existence > of the LibO. We can do better than this and not give up. Let's all > advocate, we are 300 million users, aren't we?
I think that exist a mid point... IMHO. If this button has a menu button (like paste button). This would be the best solution. Could continue advocating the ODF format and make a better functionality for many users. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prof. Román H. Gelbort http://www.piensalibre.com.ar Por 10 años con una oficina Open... desde ahora también LIBRE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted