Thanks Tom for saying that.

I just started the upload process for the 3.6.3 NA-DVD .iso file.

Been sick since the day after 3.6.3 came out and was too "light-headed" to do any "real work".

As far as I can tell, it will be uploaded to the interim server in about 10+/- hours. It is now 9:13 local and 14:13 London time. So for Erich to do his "magic" it will be after midnight before it is completely uploaded, so it will be too late. So it might be available to all by Monday or so, hopefully. As Erich states, it is not easy to get the iso files pushed to all of the mirrors, etc..

I would love to see a listing of how many downloads the iso files [mine and LibreOfficeBox] get. My first NA-DVD was for the 3.3.3 version, but it was not too many months ago that they got onto the LO download system. Thanks to all for that.

As for the DVD, I do not have any non-LO-included fonts anymore. I needed the space a few version ago. It is currently nearly full, according to the K3b "free space" listings for the DVD creation. But, I do add things like FireFox, Thunderbird, Artha, and other packages and such to the "Extras" section of the DVD. I like the Web-Of-Trust link [no file available for security] that will install a "filter" to your browser [FF or IE] that rates the Google links for trustworthiness and possible nasties. Been using it for years and it does help a lot.


On 11/08/2012 06:24 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I have always thought LO seriously underestimates it's number of users.  I 
grumbled about it years ago.  On the other hand (as people pointed out to me at 
the time) at least TDF only counts numbers that we can be reasonably confident 
of.


Tim downloads the latest release and builds up a Dvd with a couple of other 
OpenSource programs that people might want in an office, some dictionaries, some 
fonts and bits&bobs and then gives away the Dvds at local events and to people 
and organisations locally.  He then supplies User Support occasionally asking the 
lists here if they ask something weird.  As they get more knowledgeable about LO 
they can help each other.  The entire infrastructure he has been building up counts 
as 1 user.  Rob Weir would spin that into being a dubious figure and say it's just 
1 user being wrongly re-counted for each release.

My boss uses LO nowadays when i send him a document but when he starts to write 
 document he uses MSO, similarly for the manager and my colleagues.  When they 
have a bunch of images such as logos that don't line-up or space out well 
enough or any of the many and varied problems that MSO creates they get me to 
fix it (if there is time) with LO.  Obviously they don't get counted as users 
either despite the fact that they do rely on LO.


Regards from
Tom :)



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