> We have created the LibreOffice Technology concept to overcome this
> limitation: for instance, suggesting products based on the LibreOffice
> Technology is not a sales pitch, so tweeting about a LibreOffice
> Technology based product from Collabora is a rather elegant way to stay
> outside the
On 3/8/21 7:00 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
OK and yes for the informative tweets it is a non issue, but to be
honest it is precisely that 'sales pitch' type utterance that I am
looking to get closer to.
European nonprofits cannot sell (if you do not make a profit, why you
should sell something?),
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 1:04 PM Italo Vignoli wrote:
>
> We must avoid sales pitches, but I don't see the issue for informative
> tweets.
OK and yes for the informative tweets it is a non issue, but to be
honest it is precisely that 'sales pitch' type utterance that I am
looking to get closer to.
Likewise I think sharing good news about the LibreOffice ecosystem that
involves TDF members' work is a great thing.
Cheers
Simon
On Sun, 7 Mar 2021, 18:03 Italo Vignoli, wrote:
> We must avoid sales pitches, but I don't see the issue for informative
> tweets.
>
> On 3/5/21 10:00 PM, Drew Jen
We must avoid sales pitches, but I don't see the issue for informative
tweets.
On 3/5/21 10:00 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
Howdy,
Thanks to help from Mke S. I;ve managed to get back into the
LbreOfficeUS twitter account and am looking forward to posting there
again.
Recently I have posted a number
Howdy,
Thanks to help from Mke S. I;ve managed to get back into the
LbreOfficeUS twitter account and am looking forward to posting there
again.
Recently I have posted a number of times on my personal twitter
account about ecosystem partners (Collabora and CIB/Alloptopia, etc).
My question is if