Ian Lynch wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 08:09 -0500, Jack Brooks 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??? 
> 
> 
> The thing about INGOTs is that they are not exclusive to OOo. You could
> do a bronze with OOo, MSO, KDE office, etc. The skills assessment is
> designed to be generic deliberately. In fact at present more people have
> done a Bronze INGOT with MSO than anything else at the present time.
> Hopefully these people will learn more abou the benefits of Open
> Standards and Open Source as they progress and over time more people
> will use OOo. 

That's interesting to me: may I ask you how do you cope with ECDL
certification?

Thanks for your answer and for the nice job you do with INGOTs.

Cheers,

Rob Galop

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