Re: [marketing] OpenOffice.org swag on the net

2010-03-01 Thread Rob Cummings
I just did this research for another project I'm working on. You should also check out Printfection, Zazzle, and Spreadshirt. In the USA, I chose to go with Printfection, though I understand Spreadshirt is very popular in Europe. Rob > studio equis, llc > print & web design On Mon, Mar 1,

Re: [marketing] OpenOffice.org swag on the net

2010-03-01 Thread Per Eriksson
Hi Florian, Do you know who orders these swag items for events where OOo is present? Within D e.V for example? Maybe he/she has good ideas for shops or places for purchase? Best Per Florian Effenberger skrev 2010-03-01 17:56: Hi Per, Per Eriksson wrote on 2010-03-01 16.15: Just wanted to

Re: [marketing] OpenOffice.org swag on the net

2010-03-01 Thread Andy Brown
Per Eriksson wrote: > Hi, > > Just wanted to know what websites that we are aware of that provide swag > with the OpenOffice.org brand? Mugs, towels, keyrings, etc. > > Maybe we could improve the contribution site showing things to buy to > support OpenOffice.org? I could do something as a propos

Re: [marketing] OpenOffice.org swag on the net

2010-03-01 Thread Per Eriksson
Hi Volker Volker Merschmann skrev 2010-03-01 19:54: Hi Per, 2010/3/1 Per Eriksson: Just wanted to know what websites that we are aware of that provide swag with the OpenOffice.org brand? Mugs, towels, keyrings, etc. Maybe we could improve the contribution site showing things to buy to sup

Re: [marketing] OpenOffice.org swag on the net

2010-03-01 Thread Volker Merschmann
Hi Per, 2010/3/1 Per Eriksson : > Just wanted to know what websites that we are aware of that provide swag > with the OpenOffice.org brand? Mugs, towels, keyrings, etc. > > Maybe we could improve the contribution site showing things to buy to > support OpenOffice.org? I could do something as a pro

Re: [marketing] OpenOffice.org swag on the net

2010-03-01 Thread Per Eriksson
Hi Florian, Florian Effenberger skrev 2010-03-01 17:56: Hi Per, Per Eriksson wrote on 2010-03-01 16.15: Just wanted to know what websites that we are aware of that provide swag with the OpenOffice.org brand? Mugs, towels, keyrings, etc. many do, but I don't have an overview on this. It's

Re: [marketing] Templates for ALA conference

2010-03-01 Thread eric b
Hi, Le 1 mars 10 à 17:11, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit : you wrote that OOo4Kids refuses to contribute back to OpenOffice.org and I longly proofed the opposite. No you did not. Well, I do not try to convince you, but I'm sure other people read all the links I provided, have a more objecti

Re: [marketing] OpenOffice.org swag on the net

2010-03-01 Thread Florian Effenberger
Hi Per, Per Eriksson wrote on 2010-03-01 16.15: Just wanted to know what websites that we are aware of that provide swag with the OpenOffice.org brand? Mugs, towels, keyrings, etc. many do, but I don't have an overview on this. Maybe we could improve the contribution site showing things to

Re: [marketing] Templates for ALA conference

2010-03-01 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Le Mon, 1 Mar 2010 16:53:23 +0100, eric b a écrit : > Hi, > > Le 1 mars 10 à 14:52, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit : > > > Eric, > > > > 1) I don't write FUD: tell me about who owns the copyright for > > OOo4kids > > > > What you wrote is (as usual frolm you) plain FUD : I am not accustomed to

Re: [marketing] Templates for ALA conference

2010-03-01 Thread Lars Nooden
On 2010-2-27 5:38 PM, Andy Brown wrote: Juergen Schmidt wrote: I would go with one clear visual concepts for ALA and wouldn't mix different things. OOo4Kids addressed a completely different user group and librarians are probably more interested in OOo. Depends on the library. ALA covers US

Re: [marketing] Templates for ALA conference

2010-03-01 Thread Lars Nooden
On 2010-2-26 8:21 PM, Alexandro Colorado wrote: We were thinking about functional templates that a library will use on running a library. I would also recommend soliciting templates and example forms from conference participants. It is one way of engaging people and getting them interested

Re: [marketing] Templates for ALA conference

2010-03-01 Thread eric b
Hi, Le 1 mars 10 à 14:52, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit : Eric, 1) I don't write FUD: tell me about who owns the copyright for OOo4kids What you wrote is (as usual frolm you) plain FUD : you wrote that OOo4Kids refuses to contribute back to OpenOffice.org and I longly proofed the opposit

[marketing] OpenOffice.org swag on the net

2010-03-01 Thread Per Eriksson
Hi, Just wanted to know what websites that we are aware of that provide swag with the OpenOffice.org brand? Mugs, towels, keyrings, etc. Maybe we could improve the contribution site showing things to buy to support OpenOffice.org? I could do something as a proposal for that. Best Regards P

Re: [marketing] Templates for ALA conference

2010-03-01 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Eric, 1) I don't write FUD: tell me about who owns the copyright for OOo4kids 2) your lines below show that, as friendly to OOo as it may be, it's just not the same project. Charles. Le Mon, 01 Mar 2010 15:00:44 +0100, eric a écrit : > > Hi, > > Charles-H. Schulz a écrit : > > Le Sat, 27 Fe

Re: [marketing] Templates for ALA conference

2010-03-01 Thread eric
Hi, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit : Le Sat, 27 Feb 2010 10:56:43 -0500, Drew Jensen a écrit : I am unsure whether OOo4kids contributes anything of its own technology back to OOo. My advice : when you are unsure, do not post, because what you wrote is plain wrong, and FUD. I'll explain why :

Re: [marketing] Community survey on main properties of OpenOffice.org - call for proposals

2010-03-01 Thread Rosana Ardila Biela
Hi Bernhard, On 02/28/10 12:41 AM, Bernhard Dippold wrote: In a company the designer get the goals they should follow from the managers or their marketing department. In a project like OOo there is no management - it is the community. Therefore I want to ask the community about their goals.