On 4/29/05, Jack Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 21:00 -0700, Adam Moore wrote:
> 
> > Really?  If they had an .odt file and someone had microsoft word would
> > it be a cop out if they said you have to have OpenOffice?  Maybe PDF
> > is not the easiest format, but there are no conspiracy's.
> 
> Forgive me, as I am very new to this list, but, why would anyone try to
> modify documentation on OOo if they weren't using it???  I mean, if you
> can't use OOo at work then you likely don't/shouldn't have the time to
> do any work with respect to OOo as well, right?  Additionally, if
> someone doesn't have OOo on their computer, then how are they going to
> know what issues it has that require documentation change?  Is
> documentation change so important that it MUST be done immediately, as
> soon as you think of it?  One can't wait until he/she can access a
> computer with OOo?
> 
> 

INGOTs doesn't have to use OOo to work.  There are many schools that
are still using Microsoft Office and they can still give their kids an
INGOTs certification.  I am one school for example.

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