Hi guys, :-)
I just wanted to say a thanks for having listened to my ideas on the
ConfCall on Tuesday, and for having explained your own viewpoints. It
was interesting, and it was also a pleasure to make your acquaintance.
Like I said during the call, I'm going contact some graphic artists
myself;
Hi, :-)
The discussions in mailing lists are quite easy to follow with a Gmail
account. If you don't already use one then I'd recommend creating one
even if only for your mailing list subscriptions...
HTH.
David Nelson
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On 10/27/2010 8:06 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
> I had posted this in the wrong mailist and intended it here.
>
> I have just been informed that the registration page has been removed
> from LibO. All it took was on bug report to have it removed.
>
> Did I
On 10/27/2010 06:15 PM, James Walker wrote:
> Looking at these pages, I am not sure that it is necessary to seperate out
the US and Canada at this point,
The hope is that eventually the United States can be independent of
Canada. That the United States won't need to point to Canadian success
sto
I just had this discussion with AG on the website mailist about this and
here is what he suggested, as well as a little insight at what Debian
has done for its data gathering:
Le 2010-10-27 17:30, AG a écrit :
>
> Well, that's why it is all open and above board, the code is open,
I had posted this in the wrong mailist and intended it here.
I have just been informed that the registration page has been removed
from LibO. All it took was on bug report to have it removed.
Did I miss something? I don't remember a good and deep debate about
this. Removing the registration p
Hello,
as discussed in yesterday's call, we just have created a Steering
Committee discussion mailing list: steering-disc...@documentfoundation.org
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On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 21:56 +0200, Volker Merschmann wrote:
> The new home is under construction, but I had a look today and think
> it will be finished soon.
> PrOOo-Box was the german CD-ROM-project at OOo and the people behind
> it will try to manage it for the international LO-community.
Than
> P:S. And please read the "learn to quote"-thing!
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> ++ Volker Merschmann - ODF-Software Contributor
>
Ok I will try my best...
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Hi,
2010/10/27 Drew Jensen :
>> >
>> Nice to have you here!
>> May I point you also to the german disc...@de.libreoffice.org ? There
>> is much talk about the transfer of our cd-rom-Project "PrOOo-Box" to
>> its new home. And just today the urgent need for an envelope design
>> came up... ;-)
>>
>
> >
> Nice to have you here!
> May I point you also to the german disc...@de.libreoffice.org ? There
> is much talk about the transfer of our cd-rom-Project "PrOOo-Box" to
> its new home. And just today the urgent need for an envelope design
> came up... ;-)
>
> CU
>
Hi Volker
Now that you menti
Hi Johannes,
2010/10/27 Johannes Bausch :
> my name is Johannes Bausch. I study physics in Heidelberg, Germany.
> Some of you might still know me, I've been doing some work on the
> logos for OOo 2.4 and 3.x some time ago. While I was really surprised
> of the split between OO and LO when I first
I just thought that I would make a comment here first about teacher
networking and marketing.
As you can very well tell, the Canadian Marketing teams is pretty small.
We really only have 3-4 members to serve LibO marketing in the second
largest country on earth. In building up the structure fo
Le 2010-10-27 14:15, James Walker a écrit :
Looking at these pages, I am not sure that it is necessary to seperate out
the US and Canada at this point, All the links seem to point more toward the
US, and I really do not want it to seem that way, I think having them say
US/CAN would be fine. es
On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 19:05 +0200, Johannes Bausch wrote:
> Hey,
>
> how do I look on a thread in a mailinglist? Is there a tool to view it
> like a forum? It's quite weird to receive like a hundred mails per day
> without structure.
>
> Thanks,
Howdy Joey,
You can find one such view of the lis
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 2:05 PM, James Walker wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
>
>> I have added a link to the US-Marketing Wiki on the main Marketing Wiki
>> page.
>>
>> Let me know if there is a problem with this.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Marc
>>
>>
>>
>
> Marc,
>
> T
On Wed Oct 27 2010 10:39:03 GMT-0700 (PDT) Ole Eskildsen wrote:
True, list archives *are available, but they are just as unreadable.*
**It would be a *huge* improvement if forum software were installed, the
reading of a thread would be much, much easier.
When you connect to the page you will
Hi Joe,
Johannes Bausch schrieb:
Hey,
how do I look on a thread in a mailinglist?
This depends on your mail client.
In Firefox/SeaMonkey there is an option in "View" - "Sort" - "with
threads" (or just click on the heading showing a single mail sign
turning into a stack of three mails).
M
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
> I have added a link to the US-Marketing Wiki on the main Marketing Wiki
> page.
>
> Let me know if there is a problem with this.
>
> Cheers
>
> Marc
>
>
>
Marc,
Thank you for your efforts here, I am trying to find some time to add to
the wond
Le 2010-10-27 13:26, jonathon a écrit :
* Why ODF formats are better;
* Why use LibO;
Of all the arguments presented, in my opinion, these two are the most
important. It we are to market LibO then we also market ODF by default.
The ODF is what will change the scene in the US market especial
True, list archives *are available, but they are just as unreadable.*
**It would be a *huge* improvement if forum software were installed, the
reading of a thread would be much, much easier.
Why not install something like: http://www.phpbb.com ?
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 3:29 AM, Andy Brown wrote:
I have added a link to the US-Marketing Wiki on the main Marketing Wiki
page.
Let me know if there is a problem with this.
Cheers
Marc
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Le 2010-10-27 07:49, Johannes Bausch a écrit :
Hey there,
my name is Johannes Bausch. I study physics in Heidelberg, Germany.
Some of you might still know me, I've been doing some work on the
logos for OOo 2.4 and 3.x some time ago. While I was really surprised
of the split between OO and LO whe
Le 2010-10-27 07:49, Johannes Bausch a écrit :
Hey there,
my name is Johannes Bausch. I study physics in Heidelberg, Germany.
Some of you might still know me, I've been doing some work on the
logos for OOo 2.4 and 3.x some time ago. While I was really surprised
of the split between OO and LO whe
Hey there,
my name is Johannes Bausch. I study physics in Heidelberg, Germany.
Some of you might still know me, I've been doing some work on the
logos for OOo 2.4 and 3.x some time ago. While I was really surprised
of the split between OO and LO when I first heard about it I think I
can sympathise
Hi!
I posted my proposal. This was that I attached to my mail, and started
the discussion. That is why I am not using the specified colors but a
color from the original OOo icons.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Ideas#First_draft_of_Program_Icons_by_Kami
KAMI
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