Nice effort put into this. Some grammar-weenie-ings and thoughts... -- "including of ones own posts" should be "including of one's own posts".
-- "Forum operation More-experienced" should be "Forum operation. More-experienced". -- "The Forums embrace all of the descendants of the original StarOffice/OpenOffice.org that have become siblings in the OpenOffice.org galaxy. Tips and solutions in the use of one release are often useful to users of a product cousin having the same feature." Given descendants and siblings, what is a "cousin"? Is this a term of art[1]? Does it refer to a branch within OOo, or a branch outside of OOo such as LO? -- "The OpenOffice.org Community Forums are one way that the Web connects users of OpenOffice.org-related products. There are additional communities across the Internet with similar concerns as well as different specialties. These can employ mailing lists, Internet news groups, and other web-based forums. The Web and search engines bring the different resources of these communities into the reach of each other and users everywhere. The OpenOffice.org Community Forums are now continuing as a substantial resource of that extended community." Not sure this paragraph is as useful as a statement that URLs have been preserved to keep existing search-engine repositories useful, which the next two paragraphs come close to saying. On the other hand, it might look good on a "Where to Get Help" page on the site. -- Closing paragraph? Something along the lines of, "See? Wasn't that cool?" Or alternately, "Y'all come!" Don [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Term_of_art
