Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: Fwd: Libre Office's future strategy - suggestions from a Computer Weekly article that may be of use to the Foundation

2010-11-01 Thread Andy Brown
On Mon Nov 01 2010 11:18:20 GMT-0700 (PDT) jonathon wrote: On 11/01/2010 05:52 PM, Marc Paré wrote: Look at the results of the existing partnership between OpenOffice.org and The Mozilla Foundation. Sorry, I don't know where to find these. Could you point me to them? http://mozillalinks.

[libreoffice-marketing] Re: Fwd: Libre Office's future strategy - suggestions from a Computer Weekly article that may be of use to the Foundation

2010-11-01 Thread Marc Paré
Le 2010-11-01 14:18, jonathon a écrit : On 11/01/2010 05:52 PM, Marc Paré wrote: Look at the results of the existing partnership between OpenOffice.org and The Mozilla Foundation. Sorry, I don't know where to find these. Could you point me to them? http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2006/10/mozil

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: Fwd: Libre Office's future strategy - suggestions from a Computer Weekly article that may be of use to the Foundation

2010-11-01 Thread jonathon
On 11/01/2010 05:52 PM, Marc Paré wrote: >> Look at the results of the existing partnership between OpenOffice.org and >> The Mozilla Foundation. > Sorry, I don't know where to find these. Could you point me to them? http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2006/10/mozilla-to-deliver-calendar-functionality-f

[libreoffice-marketing] Re: Fwd: Libre Office's future strategy - suggestions from a Computer Weekly article that may be of use to the Foundation

2010-11-01 Thread Marc Paré
Le 2010-11-01 11:21, jonathon a écrit : Of course the easy thing to do would be a partnership with Mozilla, and use Thunderbird, and Lightening. Look at the results of the existing partnership between OpenOffice.org and The Mozilla Foundation. jonathon Hi Jonathon Sorry, I don't know whe

[libreoffice-marketing] Re: Fwd: Libre Office's future strategy - suggestions from a Computer Weekly article that may be of use to the Foundation

2010-10-30 Thread Marc Paré
Le 2010-10-30 21:33, James Walker a écrit : On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Marc Paré wrote: Le 2010-10-30 05:27, Monfort Florian a écrit : I don't think I have expressed well my idea. My idea is not to integrate Scribus, Thunderbird or other softwares to LO, but to the Document Foundatio

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: Fwd: Libre Office's future strategy - suggestions from a Computer Weekly article that may be of use to the Foundation

2010-10-30 Thread James Walker
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Marc Paré wrote: > Le 2010-10-30 05:27, Monfort Florian a écrit : > > > >> I don't think I have expressed well my idea. My idea is not to integrate >> Scribus, Thunderbird or other softwares to LO, but to the Document >> Foundation. >> >> The idea is that the Docu

[libreoffice-marketing] Re: Fwd: Libre Office's future strategy - suggestions from a Computer Weekly article that may be of use to the Foundation

2010-10-30 Thread Marc Paré
Le 2010-10-30 06:44, Monfort Florian a écrit : Yes that's exactly what I meant ! And you're idea Marc could be some kind of " next step". Going further in the cooperation ? Merci Monfort: I think that, a recurring topic for LibO as well as OOo has been to modularize the Suite. Many peopl

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: Fwd: Libre Office's future strategy - suggestions from a Computer Weekly article that may be of use to the Foundation

2010-10-30 Thread Monfort Florian
Le samedi 30 octobre 2010 à 06:28 -0400, Marc Paré a écrit : > Le 2010-10-30 05:27, Monfort Florian a écrit : > > > > > I don't think I have expressed well my idea. My idea is not to integrate > > Scribus, Thunderbird or other softwares to LO, but to the Document > > Foundation. > > > > The idea i

[libreoffice-marketing] Re: Fwd: Libre Office's future strategy - suggestions from a Computer Weekly article that may be of use to the Foundation

2010-10-30 Thread Marc Paré
Le 2010-10-30 05:27, Monfort Florian a écrit : I don't think I have expressed well my idea. My idea is not to integrate Scribus, Thunderbird or other softwares to LO, but to the Document Foundation. The idea is that the Document Foundation provides the LO suite, but also PROMOTES other softwar