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On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Italo Vignoli <italo.vignoli@gmail.com> wrote:
Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2010-10-28 20:34, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
Marc Paré wrote:
I was just wondering, if I were to correspond to potential organisers
who could contribute to the LibO (in particular Canada) would it be
appropriate for me to put in a title under my name? I am just curious
if you did this with the OOo.

I did it, and I still do, on OpenOffice.org mailing list, where I hold
an elective position. But for a still informal group in a still informal
foundation I agree with Drew that the situation is not clear-cut.

I have never used a title referring to OOo, although I am the Italian
MarCon and the president of the Italian association, and I am not going
to use a title for TDF, not even when the foundation will be in place. I
think that in a volunteer environment titles are by recognition.

Also titles for marketing matters just as your email address, it
brings a link with you and the organization. Although is not really
about titles, it does serve that point. i wasn't too big on titles
until I stop thinking about my personal preference but the receptor
POV.


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