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- Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Fw: Permission for 3rd party documentation
- From: Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <andrew@pitonyak.org>
- Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 17:46:32 -0400
- To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org
Double edged sword. While I was using Fedora (because I wanted the latest), some of my friends were on Ubuntu because they wanted to find something that worked and then not change until they had to. Libre fixes bugs at a faster rate in releases, but they have also been introducing them at a faster rater.
On 04/15/2012 04:17 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I thought i would forwards this from the Ubuntu Docs Mailing List. Their objectives suggest they would be better off using LibreOffice due to it's rapid growth of LibreOffice on the 3 major platforms; Windows, Gnu&Linux and Mac (and Bsd too of course). Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Tue, 10/4/12, Mark Luce<mark.luce@braintribe.com> wrote:
From: Mark Luce<mark.luce@braintribe.com>
Subject: Permission
To: "ubuntu-documentation"<ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com>
Date: Tuesday, 10 April, 2012, 9:27
Dear Ubuntu Documentation Team,
My name is Mark Luce, I'm an American living in Austria and
I work at a software company in Vienna named Braintribe IT Technologies GmbH,
we produce a type of Document Management Systems but much more powerful than
that appellative would imply; here's our link; http://www.braintribe.net/en/index.html#
The reason for which I write to you is that I am in the Documentation
department and I wanted to use real world examples of documents that the IT departments
of companies/organizations who are
presently and will become our customers, can relate to and are familiar with,
and of course I naturally thought of you and your product because it is open
source and in use worldwide either alone or in conjunction with Windows. I am
formally asking you permission if I can use various components of Ubuntu as
screen shots for our documentation process; I would be using images (mainly your
famous Crane) and a few PDF Manuals like "Getting Started with Ubuntu
10.10.pdf" which is only seen as a title in our system. I can submit a few samples of my work for your
viewing evaluation.
Sincerely Yours,
Mark Luce
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Andrew Pitonyak
My Macro Document: http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.odt
Info: http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php
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| Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Fw: Permission for 3rd party documentation | Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> |
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