. Hence my also referring to the
hypothetical forums that LibreOffice doesn't provide as resources.
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to provide resources of
ones own is more "embarrassing" than linking to the community-run Oracle
OpenOffice forums.
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you knows it, can I get the number to track it?
Thanks in advance.
This seems like something that fits much better in the LibreOffice-Users
mailing list (which is designed for questions like this). Maybe you'd
get a quicker response there.
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailin
open source zeal and geek elitism" also applies to the developers
who do the real work.
Fair enough. I put LibreOffice on my mother's Windows 7 laptop and she
has nothing but praise for it.
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eseeable future, if the
discussions about it on these lists are anything to go by).
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which is always
an aid to getting better help.
If LibreOffice merely wants to be a little niche project for open source
purists, then mailing list-only makes sense. If they want to replace
OpenOffice.org, then that won't do. You need both.
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ace learn to love mailing lists in
order to discuss and get help with LibreOffice problems seems to be a
totally unnecessary increase in LibreOffice's barrier to entry.
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filter mailing lists into their own
label/folder, and when Thunderbird is able to handle a folder of 15000+
messages without breaking a sweat even on an antiquated machine like
mine (Pentium 4 with 640 megs of ram).
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