On 12/15/05, John McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 09:00 -0500, James Walker wrote:
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> > Does a MarCon need permission from the community Council to attend, as
> > an Official Rep of OOo, a conference
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> See "What do MarCons do?"
> http://ooosmp.homel
This slashdot comment here has someone's observations on how MSO might
be responding to an installation of OOo
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=171269&cid=14264625
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On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 09:00 -0500, James Walker wrote:
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> Does a MarCon need permission from the community Council to attend, as
> an Official Rep of OOo, a conference
[snip]
See "What do MarCons do?"
http://ooosmp.homelinux.org/GoalsandObjectives/MarketingProject
John
I'll be attending the conference. I'm booked to speak at the Education
miniconf but I'll be spending the major part of my time at the OOo MC.
Who else is attending.? What's lined up for the programme? What
resources do we need? What resources are available? What has to be
sourced locally
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 19:35 +, Mark Harrison (Groups) wrote:
> I market OOo here in the UK. I'm not particularly high profile (I work
> in a particular vertical market, and have clients who don't particularly
> court publicity about their office systems). I don't claim to
> "represent" OOo in a
I market OOo here in the UK. I'm not particularly high profile (I work
in a particular vertical market, and have clients who don't particularly
court publicity about their office systems). I don't claim to
"represent" OOo in any way - I just market it as a product that I
believe will be of signific
Charles,
I will only touch on a few things here. inline
Charles-H.Schulz wrote:
Hello James,
James Walker wrote:
Charles,
Basically what this boils down to is,
Does a MarCon need permission from the community Council to attend, as
an Official Rep of OOo, a conference?
As a Mar
Hello James,
James Walker wrote:
> Charles,
>Basically what this boils down to is,
> Does a MarCon need permission from the community Council to attend, as
> an Official Rep of OOo, a conference?
As a MarCon, he/she has certain deeds and rights. As a person, he/she is
free as in speech of c
Charles-H.Schulz wrote:
Hello Bernhard,
Bernhard Dippold wrote:
Hi folks,
we just started the third or fourth discussion in th elast few months
about the differences of OOo and ODF and the possibility for people
representing one or both of them.
In each of these discussions there are lot
Hello Claude,
you may also want to visit the Francophone community if you need help:
http://fr.openoffice.org
Best,
Charles-H. Schulz.
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Hi Alexander,
instinctive mediaworks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
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> ...especially considering that after downloading a 107 MB "Linux
> binary install package" (I pay for my bandwidth), I found a bunch of
> useless RPMs in there (I don't use an RPM-based distro, and it said
> nowhere that I ne
Hello Bernhard,
Bernhard Dippold wrote:
>Hi folks,
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>we just started the third or fourth discussion in th elast few months
>about the differences of OOo and ODF and the possibility for people
>representing one or both of them.
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>In each of these discussions there are lots of emotions - and noon
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 00:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the information of this list, I received this email earlier today, and
have already forwarded it to Sophie. Of course, any other Francophones are
welcome to contact the writer directly
> Bonjour,
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> Dans le cadre d'une formation "initi
...especially considering that after downloading a 107 MB "Linux binary
install package" (I pay for my bandwidth), I found a bunch of useless RPMs
in there (I don't use an RPM-based distro, and it said nowhere that I needed
that), and the "Installation guide" link on the website is 404.
The wond
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