Peter Kupfer wrote:
Matthew J Tompkins wrote:
I'd really suggest that you sell 'Open Office' t-shirts as a way for
you to generate donations. So add like an extra $10 or $20 onto the
back of the price of the t-shirt. This has two benefits ...
1. People are more willing to donate money as they
Morgan Ohlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there, by the way any good OO hint or creativity sajts on the web? Yo
know, have you tried this ideas
Not that I know of, though I have from time to time put ideas in my blog.
Otherwise, there are a number of good
Ralph Aichinger wrote:
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 18:24 -0600, Peter Kupfer wrote:
You don't have to use Java to run OOo.
Technically you don't.
In practice you won't get around it for 2.0. Even Debian
(who ripped out all Java-related parts in 1.1) tries to
port some parts to a free (in the
Ok this is something that I have been questioning myself. OOo is free software
so there can easily be 'distributions' of OOo the same way there is for Linux.
So a distribution of OOo with Java shouldnt be a problem.
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Alexandro Colorado
Co-Leader of OpenOffice.org Spanish
On Thursday 10 February 2005 06:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi their,
I wish to encourage the use of Open Office in the business
community I work in.
Tell them that they also get great free tech support, if they want,
or, if they need paid support, they can get it either from Sun
Is there, by the way any good OO hint or creativity sajts on the
web? Yo know, have you tried this ideas
There are several links here to different sites. Maybe one will
work for you.
http://www.digitaltippingpoint.com/component/option,com_weblinks/catid,76/Itemid,4/
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
Ok this is something that I have been questioning myself. OOo is free software
so there can easily be 'distributions' of OOo the same way there is for Linux.
So a distribution of OOo with Java shouldnt be a problem.
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Alexandro Colorado
Co-Leader of OpenOffice.org
Robert Derman wrote:
Robert Derman replies: All that may be true, but why not include Java
in the Windows version? Or perhaps if Sun isn't willing to change its
because third party distributors will face at some point the same
licensing problem as the Linux distros
Java licensing, OOo should