2008/5/14 Drew Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Jamie PULLMAN wrote: > > > Hi James, > > I downloaded & registered & still cannot log in (top right > > corner). Perhaps I'm missing something?!? I appreciate your help & > > eager to take OpenOffice for a test drive. . . > > > > On 5/11/08, James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I take it you mean you registered the software during the installation. > That does not, IIRC, create a user account on the website, that was really > just to get some metrics on who is using the package. > > Unfortunately at the moment pretty much each site dealing with > OpenOffice.org uses a separate user database - so you need to actually > register an account for the main web site if you want to do things such as > enter bug or feature requests the issue tracking system, or vote for > OpenOffice.org council members. > > You need to register again on the wiki if you want to contribute something > there - same for the extensions site, you need to register separately to > contribute and at the community forum, yet another registration...There has > been some talk about a consolidated way to handle all this, but as of the > moment no concrete action. > > Of course you can download the application, read the wiki or the forum, > sign up on a mailing list or grab an extension without registering at any of > the sites > > Drew > > -- > OpenOffice.org User Community Forum: http://user.services.openoffice.org > United States PostgreSQL Association: http://www.postgresql.us/ > Forwarding to unsunscribed OP
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