Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-20 Thread Pedro
Italo, you are a firm defender of LibreOffice but sometimes your hate for AOO and Rob Weir blind you and then you loose any argument. italovignoli wrote > Do you really believe that a Mongolian who was used to use OOo in > Mongolian is happy to use AOO in English? This is just an example, but > t

Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-20 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello everyone, Le mercredi 20 février 2013 à 10:03 +0100, RA Stehmann a écrit : > Am 20.02.2013 09:22, schrieb Italo Vignoli: > > On 2/19/13 7:59 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > > > >> There are two base figures: (1) the average number of AOO full-install > >> downloads per day and (2) an estima

Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-20 Thread RA Stehmann
Am 20.02.2013 09:22, schrieb Italo Vignoli: > On 2/19/13 7:59 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > >> There are two base figures: (1) the average number of AOO full-install >> downloads per day and (2) an estimated average price for a permanent >> Microsoft Office desktop license. Rob used $150 US whi

Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-20 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 2/19/13 7:59 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > There are two base figures: (1) the average number of AOO full-install > downloads per day and (2) an estimated average price for a permanent > Microsoft Office desktop license. Rob used $150 US which is the price for > Office 2013 Home and Student.

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-19 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 2/19/13 7:59 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > SourceForge reports downloads by country. It appears that the number of > languages supported does not limit the locations where the downloads happen > (although destination country is necessarily an estimate, just as it is on > the ClustrMap of visi

RE: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-19 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year? Hello Tim, I suspect they multiply the standard package price of MS Office and multiply that by their numbers of stated downloads, then divide it by 365. At least that's how I would do it. best, Charles. Le mardi 19

RE: [libreoffice-users] Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-19 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
09:26 To: charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org Cc: webmas...@krackedpress.com; us...@global.libreoffice.org; discuss@documentfoundation.org Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year? On 2/19/13 6:20 PM, Charles-H

Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-19 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P
I really think we need to "advertise" the number of downloads for each of our versions. Actually, if we combined them like AOO did, it would be very misleading. How many download of 3.6.5 and 4.0.0 has there been so far. How many for 3.6.4 vs. 3.6.5? That would be useful. Yes, there are

Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-19 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 2/19/13 6:20 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote: > I suspect they multiply the standard package price of MS Office and > multiply that by their numbers of stated downloads, then divide it by > 365. At least that's how I would do it. Average number of downloads per day, multiplied by 150 dollars (whic

Re: [tdf-discuss] How did AOO figure it was worth $21 Million dollars a day or $7 billion per year?

2013-02-19 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello Tim, I suspect they multiply the standard package price of MS Office and multiply that by their numbers of stated downloads, then divide it by 365. At least that's how I would do it. best, Charles. Le mardi 19 février 2013 à 12:15 -0500, webmaster-Kracked_P_P a écrit : > How did AOO figur