Hi all,
I replied to Mike directly.
BTW, distressingly enough, but also practically, my normal contact information
is widely available not just from spammers but also from our friend Google
search.
Cheers
Louis
PS: YES I think we ought to secure the domain in Canada, land of persistent
Hi,
On 2011-05-13, at 04:39 , Ian Lynch wrote:
I know this might be a bit of an emotive topic for some, but wouldn't it be
an idea to open up dialogue with the LibreOffice people? A split community
was never an ideal situation from a simple logical point of view. Ok, there
are emotional
On 18 May 2011 23:38, Louis Suarez-Potts lsuarezpo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 2011-05-13, at 04:39 , Ian Lynch wrote:
I know this might be a bit of an emotive topic for some, but wouldn't it
be an idea to open up dialogue with the LibreOffice people? A split
community was never an ideal
On Thu, 2011-05-19, Ian Lynch wrote:
if we need 10m per year lets work out strategies to generate it.
+1
--Jean
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I am.
My strategies are, obviously, to invoke the established stakeholders—IBM, Red
Hat, to name but two, but also Google—in the gambit. But the issue is even more
interesting than money alone. Much of the secret of OOo's sauce lies not in the
recipe, which is open, but in the makers, who