If you have voted, i.e. sent a message through to this list - please
check that it has been delivered.
I was alerted that I my votes hadn't come through :( So here they are:
10 "Be part of it!"
9 "I love my office suite!"
Regards
Jacqueline
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Hi Bernhard,
as you mentioned, my vote obviously didn't arrive on this list, so I
send it again. I used the wrong eMail-adress... (maybe the moderator of
this list thought, that my mail is spam :-))
Bernhard Dippold schrieb:
(...)
So I'd like to count all votings on Monday, December 5th.
on 01/12/2005 09:17 Jacqueline McNally wrote:
Hello
For those of you that are not on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, following is
Bernhard's mail wrt a positioner or slogan.
Original Message
Hi all,
Bernhard Dippold wrote several weeks ago:
Hi,
[...] I don't want to close
Jacqueline McNally wrote:
[...]
May I suggest that now the lists are starting to flow, that the voting
and discussion continues this week until Friday 2 December.
Jacqueline invited the readers of the native-lang marketing list
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to join the voting and asked for keeping it
10 "Open. For business."
9 "Free your files!"
8 "The New Office Suite Standard"
7 "Open Doors. Open Source. OpenOffice.org"
6 "Today's Office. Tomorrow's Standard."
5 "Upgrade to the Open Standard"
4 "Upgrade to open standards"
3 "Your company. Your d
Forwarding this message again as I do not see it reaching the list after
2 days.
~cdriga
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Hi, and sorry for not following this through untill now.
My 10 points for:
"I love my office suite!"
My 9 points go to:
"Upgrade to data freedom"
~these were my 2 cents :-)
Hi, list!!
Probably a bit late, but here is my vote.
"Open Suite for Open People" (A, C, G?) 10 points
"For a world of freedom and choice!" (A, C) 9 points
"Free your files!" (A)8 points
"Upgrade to the Open Standard" (A, B, C) 7 points
Bernhard Dippold wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion - I'm looking forwards to some more votes and
an interesting debate until Friday. :-)
10 >> "Open. Professional. Social."
9 >> "Open. For business."
8 >> "Upgrade to open standards"
7 >> "I love my office suite!"
6 >> "Freedom in more than
Jacqueline McNally wrote:
[...]
May I suggest that now the lists are starting to flow, that the voting
and discussion continues this week until Friday 2 December.
Thanks for your suggestion - I'm looking forwards to some more votes
and an interesting debate until Friday. :-)
So if you have
On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 00:33 +0100, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
"For a world of freedom and choice!"
I vote with 10 points for this option.
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Hi,
even if the lists are down, I want to vote by myself - I don't know,
if there are any mails in the queue, but I'll wait until the weekend
before I count the votes.
Bernhard Dippold wrote:
Hi all,
[...]
Six people did vote in the first voting - they may change their opinion
or leave th
Bernhard Dippold wrote wrt
http://marketing.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=21704 :
For the people having joined the voting there should be a result -
but perhaps you could tell me, what I did wrong (besides the
complicated voting system).
You did nothing wrong Bernhard. The "
Hi all,
Steven Shelton wrote:
Bernhard Dippold wrote:
[snip]
I'd like to end the voting next Thursday - and with many people
joining in the vote we'll get a result that can be recommended as
"official" positioner for OpenOffice.org 2.0
Oops! didn't see this!
Because the lists have been
Bernhard Dippold wrote:
So I restart the voting for the positioner (a short slogan containing
the main points of a product, that can be used as entity with the
logo) again.
(If you want to get more infos, you may have a look at the thread:
http://marketing.openoffice.org/servlets/BrowseList?lis
Hello everyone,
sorry, it seems that I have missed this message, so here is my vote, if
you still count. ;-)
> - (25 points) "Open. For business." (A, C, D)
10 points
> - (17) "Free your files!" (A)
9 points
> - (10) "Today's Office. Tomorrow's Standard." (A, B, D)
8 points
>(or "Tomorr
Hello Charles,
Charles-H.Schulz wrote:
Hello Bernhard, here are my votes:
"Today's Office. Tomorrow's Standard." (A, B, D) : 10
"The New Office Suite Standard" (A, D, E) : 9
"Freedom in more than 60 languages" (A, E) : 8
"Open Doors. Open Source. OpenOffice.org" (A, C, E) : 7
""Open. Profession
Hello Bernhard, here are my votes:
"Today's Office. Tomorrow's Standard." (A, B, D) : 10
"The New Office Suite Standard" (A, D, E) : 9
"Freedom in more than 60 languages" (A, E) : 8
"Open Doors. Open Source. OpenOffice.org" (A, C, E) : 7
""Open. Professional. Social." (A, C, G, D) : 6
"For a world
Hi all,
Bernhard Dippold wrote several weeks ago:
Hi,
[...] I don't want to close the positioner voting in a few hours.
Now Koper and the major release are over and during the Minutes CC
meeting at Koper (see
http://council.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=discuss&msgNo=714)
it was to
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