Daniel Carrera wrote:
I'm a tad confused. It says that OOo would get an exhibition stand, but
LUGRadio has the word "Radio" on it. Is this radio related or is it an
in-person thing? If it's in-person I'll be happy to do it. If it's
radio, you probably want someone who speaks better English than
Ian Lynch wrote:
Anyone interested / available in the UK?
Might be, Wolverhampton is just 30 minutes from here. You up for it,
Daniel? Just have to check with some other people that I'm not commited
to anything else that week end.
I'm a tad confused. It says that OOo would get an exhibition stand,
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 18:22 +0100, John McCreesh wrote:
> Anyone interested / available in the UK?
Might be, Wolverhampton is just 30 minutes from here. You up for it,
Daniel? Just have to check with some other people that I'm not commited
to anything else that week end.
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Birmingham begins major open source pilot
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"The council the largest in Europe will move 1,500 desktops and all
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other open source software including OpenOffice and Firefox. The
year-long
Anyone interested / available in the UK?
Thanks - John
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> From: Matthew Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Free exhibition stand for OpenOffice at LugRadio Live
> Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 09:29:40 +0100
> Hi John,
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> I'm one of the pre
Hello Graham,
(just a short note: you are attempting to create a Maori NL project, not
a Maori NLC :-) ).
If you wish, I can try to help you talking to the Maori people in
question.
Just let me know.
Best,
Charles.
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 00:20 +1200, Graham wrote:
> >
> At this point there's n
Mihai Draghici wrote:
>
> I'm representing Escort Computers Romania, which is a Romanian
> branch of Escort Elektronik Ticaret A.S. from Turkey. We sell in the
Hi Mihai,
As far as I can remember, Escort Turkey technical staff
(located in Mecidiyekoy/Istanbul) have some Linux and
OpenOffice.o
Jacqueline McNally wrote:
Hello
Seed funding is available to implement the NZ govt's "The Digital
Strategy" (http://www.digitalstrategy.govt.nz/), see:
http://www.digitalstrategy.govt.nz/templates/Page188.aspx
"The Digital Strategy was launched on 16 May 2005 and is a blueprint
for action.
Hello Patrick,
OpenOffice.org is free and will always be free. I'll try to explain.
OpenOffice.org is "open source" software. Roughly speaking, this means
that anyone can contribute to the software, not just one company. By
sharing the workload among several companies and several volunteers, the
Mihai Draghici wrote:
Good day,
Good day to you,
I'm representing Escort Computers Romania, which is a Romanian
branch of Escort Elektronik Ticaret A.S. from Turkey. We sell in the
I am one of the leads of the Romanian subproject of OpenOffice.org
(http://ro.openoffice.org).
romanian re
Hello
Seed funding is available to implement the NZ govt's "The Digital
Strategy" (http://www.digitalstrategy.govt.nz/), see:
http://www.digitalstrategy.govt.nz/templates/Page188.aspx
"The Digital Strategy was launched on 16 May 2005 and is a blueprint for
action. It provides a clear view o
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