Hi Katsuya-san,
Katsuya Kobayashi wrote:
...
Hello Peter,
Also we need to implement the SMP based on the milestone of ODF
standardization.
ODF is of course one of the pillars of marketing OOo.
Best regards,
Peter
2010/7/17 Peter Junge :
Hi Kobayashi-san,
the OOo Marketing Project is
Hi Peter and *,
Thank you for taking a time.
It's better using OOo.
Best,
Katsuya
2010/8/2 Peter Junge :
> Hi Katsuya-san,
>
> Katsuya Kobayashi wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there a guideline about the omission of OpenOffice.org?
>> Which is suitable OOo or OO.o if there is no guideline?
>
> OOo is
Hi Katsuya-san,
Katsuya Kobayashi wrote:
Hi,
Is there a guideline about the omission of OpenOffice.org?
Which is suitable OOo or OO.o if there is no guideline?
OOo is the only right choice, although there seems to be no real
guideline. There are just some 'hints' on the wiki:
http://wiki.se
Good Morning,
(...)
>
> The "usual suspects" to give good feedback are e.g. Charles Schulz or
> Louis Suarez-Potts, but both are equally busy. I think writing to the
> d...@marketing list was a first and very important step - I'll also
> forward the information to the project_leads@ list to po
Hi Luiz,
Luiz Oliveira wrote on 2010-08-02 00.45:
I would love to, but at the moment, I have no air to breathe, i.e. no
real time for anything, and I'm happy if I can cope with the things I
have to do.
I know exactly what it is! Don't worry!!
thanks. :-)
So, as much as I would love to hel
Hello,
in Bangladesh, I've been using OO.o; for me the dot is an identifier.
regards
mak_
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Chaosun wrote:
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a guideline about the omission of OpenOffice.org?
> > Which is suitable OOo or OO.o if there is no guideline?
> >
>
> Personall