<snip> > > > I am extremely concerned that there needs to be a strong distinction between a > private commercial venture such as theIngots and OpenOffice.org. >
I know of the references to OpenOffice, but do you know of another Office suite that can handle all of the things required in the INGOTs program that promotes OpenSource. > theIngots, to me, does not follow the principles of openess that I would > expect, > of such a project. theIngots is a private, commercial operation that is > copyrighting its material, and is there for private commercial gain. > Where did you get this information? I'm sorry, but I don't see the copyright information. Yes Ian promotes people to make money off of it, but what i've seen is most if not all of the money gained from the INGOTs program has gone straight to promoting OpenOffice or INGOTs. The whole plan behind the INGOTs program is to generate revenue to help develop OpenOffice. Is there another revenue stream to OpenOffice that you know of? > Secondly, I consider the quality of the theIngots material, at the moment, to > be > of such a poor quality that it would reflect badly on the rest of the > community. INGOTs just started let it get going a year before you go with poor quality. Anyway this started in schools in the UK so it was made to fit them now it is just branching out. Really I think your way off base and this is just my observations using the program. Ian probably will answer your questions more distinctly, but we value your opinion. Adam Moore --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
