Re: [Marketing] OpenOffice.org Market Share Analysis

2006-02-25 Thread Charles-H.Schulz
Hello Erwin,


Erwin Tenhumberg wrote:

 Hi all,

 I created a new OpenOffice.org Market Share Analysis wiki page:

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Market_Share_Analysis

 The page tries to provide a tabular summary of the following page:

 http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Major_OpenOffice.org_Deployments

 Please help to get more data (verified if possible!) onto that page!

Thanks a lot for these pages! I'll try to see if I can add content or
bring people to add content there.

Best,
Charles.

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Re: [Marketing] OpenOffice.org Market Share Analysis

2006-02-25 Thread Ian Lynch
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 11:43 +0100, Charles-H.Schulz wrote:
 Hello Erwin,
 
 
 Erwin Tenhumberg wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  I created a new OpenOffice.org Market Share Analysis wiki page:
 
 http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Market_Share_Analysis
 
  The page tries to provide a tabular summary of the following page:
 
  http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Major_OpenOffice.org_Deployments
 
  Please help to get more data (verified if possible!) onto that page!
 
 Thanks a lot for these pages! I'll try to see if I can add content or
 bring people to add content there.

I'll publicise and invite people to up date from the UK education lists
I'm on.

-- 
Ian Lynch
www.theINGOTs.org
www.opendocumentfellowship.org
www.schoolforge.org.uk


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[Marketing] [Fwd: OpenOffice.org for all workstations of the University of Florida]

2006-02-25 Thread Anthony Long



 Original Message 
Subject:OpenOffice.org for all workstations of the University of Florida
Date:   Sat, 25 Feb 2006 10:39:21 +0100
From:   René Leonhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Anthony Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Dear Mr. Long,

I have just read that a candidate for the Student Senate of the 
University of Florida wants to introduce Open-Source-Software to all 
workstations and to encourage the use of open document formats.
He is endorsed by Ren Bucholz of the EFF (Electronic Frontier 
Foundation) and other representatives of important organizations.


I think that it is important to OpenOffice.org to help this campagne in 
order to install OpenOffice.org on all university wokstations so that 
the free use of the OpenDocument format is possible and the IT fund of 
the university can be used for as many free projects as possible.


In addition there could be made installation CDs for laptops of students 
and professors with Firefox and OpenOffice.org (Setup and Portable) to 
spread the use of these important programs even more.


From my point of view at least one representative of OpenOffice.org 
should contact Gavin Baker and add an entry under In the media on the 
OpenOffice.org front page, as soon as OpenOffice.org is mentioned 
explicitely in the campaign to be supported as well.


Unfortunately the voting is already next week (28.02. - 01.03.), 
therefore quick action is essential.



His program:
http://www.gavinbaker.com/why/

List of supporters:
http://www.gavinbaker.com/endorsements/ 
http://www.gavinbaker.com/endorsements/



Source:
http://www.spreadfirefox.com/node/22253


Best regards,
René Leonhardt

--
Du hast immer das neueste Handy, cool!
Und warum surfst du dann mit dem 5 Jahre alten Internet Explorer 6?
Hol dir kostenlos den brandneuen Firefox Web Browser:
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/de/products/firefox/ 
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/de/products/firefox/



Office-Dokumente ohne Installation an jedem PC bearbeiten: Portable 
OpenOffice.org

http://portableapps.com/portable_openoffice


Re: [Marketing] Last appeal for the vote about official OpenOffice.org OEM label

2006-02-25 Thread Bernhard Dippold

Hi again,

the OEM label vote stopped at the part of the thread where we 
started to discuss here principle goals and decisions for the 
marketing project.


As I told in my first mail the voting should close tonight - so 
everybody wanting to join (or change his/her voting) is asked to do 
so ASAP.


(I'll start counting tomorrow evening, so you'll have a few hours 
more...)


Some more comments below.

Bernhard Dippold wrote:


Hi list members,

in the art project we designed different proposals for OEM labels
that should be sticked on PCs delivered with OpenOffice.org.

To come to an officially approved label I'd like to ask you to
vote on these labels (otherwise the 4 or 5 active people at the art
project would decide on their own).

For visual identity reasons we should have only one official label,
so I ask you to have a look at this website and vote with +1 for
the label you like most.

http://www.familie-dippold.de/OEM_label_vote.html


Label A: Logo on white background with solid light blue gulls.

Label B: Logo on blue gradient with white wire gulls.

(now with capitalized Included)


Label C: Logo on blue gradient with black wire gulls, Included
will have to be produced as a hologram.

Label D: Logo on blue gradient with black wire gulls - shaded
Included.


Due to some proposals from the list I added another page containing 
several versions of Label B:


http://www.familie-dippold.de/OEM_label_vote_B.html

I decided to use the capitalized version of Included as final one 
because


- even if the non-capitalized included can be read more easily by 
non native people (no mix-up between capitalized I and 
non-capitalized l), I see the whole phrase OpenOffice.org 
Included like a title - and therefore I learned in school to 
capitalize all the important words.


- a serif font for Included avoids mix-up too, but it breaks the 
togetherness between the logo and the additional line - you wouldn't 
think of both parts of it as a single title (and the two fonts don't 
really match from an artistic point of view)


- the modified gradient could be quite o.k. depending on the 
background (on black or silver the other one looks more precious). 
But with the broader blue part the logo and the wire gulls combine 
to some kind of unity I personally like very much.
And as the artist I can decide ;-) (I could change my mind, if there 
are lots of oppositional opinions, but I didn't get any answers by 
now, so it seems not to be so important)


So please vote, if you haven't already done!

Best regards

Bernhard

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Re: [Marketing] Last appeal for the vote about official OpenOffice.org OEM label

2006-02-25 Thread Kazunari Hirano
Hi,
May I vote here?
 Label B: Logo on blue gradient with white wire gulls (with capitalized 
 Included)
+1
:)
Thanks,
khirano

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