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Hi,

Take this opportunity to ask about the local blog (Brazilian
Portuguese). There is this possibility, or not?


Thank's,

Luiz Oliveira

Em 18-05-2011 17:43, Marc Paré escreveu:
Le 2011-05-17 09:16, John Shabanowitz a écrit :
Marc,

After you asked me to write a mission statement, I started my
research. I
looked in Alfresco to see where everyone was headed.  It seems the
type of
document, statement of values and direction, has already been
written. It is
LO_next_decade_manifesto.pdf.
http://alfresco.libreoffice.org/alfresco/d/d/workspace/SpacesStore/064e9e2a-cff2-43e7-a35e-5b10b711729a/LO_next_decade_manifesto.pdf

I suggest this document be adopted as the marketing blog mission
statement.
*John Shabanowitz
http://libodocs.wordpress.com
We're recruiting, come join us.*
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 9:38 PM, Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com>  wrote:


Hi John:

Seeing as you are also on the libodocs blog, could you see if we could
all get together along with the LibreOffice main blog people to create
a mission statement? IMO, we should have a common mission statement
directing the blogs. This would add consistency across all blogs.

It would be nice if we could have a collaborative effort with a
representative from all 3 blogs to write up a short mission statement.
I don't think we need anything too intricate, but as you implied, a
mission statement would be nice to have as a guiding principle to the
blogs.

Maybe an SC member could chime in to give his/her opinion on this.

Cheers

Marc




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