On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 10:36:59 -0400 Scooter C <scoo...@scootersdesk.com> wrote:
> Good Morning Group, > > It would seem that most of what was good about OOo was thrown out when > Apache Software Foundation (ASF) took over its reissue as an > "incubating" project. > > I went through this Quickststarter bit when I erroneously installed the > RC version and so I had no problem with the actual 3.4.1 Update. > However, I had to download the update because the update inside the > program didn't work. Hopefully this has has been corrected in the real > Update. > > Hope, is all I have for AOO, because it looks like its going to be a > long journey to a smooth operating program, like I did with the original > OOo, but then it was new (a child) and bumps were expected. > So far, in my opinion, AOO is "brain damaged" on its way to adulthood, again. > I don't know ASF so my faith is tenuous. Volunteer organizations are > greatly appreciated, but are also well known for lengthy learning curves > and long times in making community decisions. > > I've read all I could find at the website, on ASF's procedures, but > garnered little actual "to the point" information about how a program > gets from incubation (kindergarden) to highschool. There is no > step-by-step chart of this procedure, unless I was looking in the wrong > places. Teachers often forget that students don't have the basic tools > to learn a new technique or lesson. I'm a new student of ASF. > You're depressing as hell. If this is so gawd-awful for you, why do you keep a it? Surely in all your 'searching' you've found something that will work for you and do what you want and that doesn't send you into such suicidal-sounding funks! If anyone or anything is "brain damaged" it's you! Seek professional help, an expensive psychiatrist is the first suggestion. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: ooo-users-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: ooo-users-h...@incubator.apache.org