Hello Italo,
2011/6/14 Italo Vignoli <italo.vignoli@gmail.com>
On 6/14/11 10:32 AM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
So you have to read French to understand it. This is not a PR (they don't
write PR), and it's a small, magical sentence at the bottom of the page:
basically the french ministerial coordination group for "Open productivity
suites" now recommends to switch away from MS Office and OpenOffice.org to
LibreOffice:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutualisation_interministérielle_pour_une_bureautique_ouverte
Hi Charles, do you think we can leverage their statement? I would like to
blog about it (and we shouldn't probably ask for an approval for a post,
unless you deem it necessary), and then disseminate the text through out
@announce mailing list (I suspect that we need to get their approval for
this). The statement is very important for us, because is the first official
"corporate" endorsement.
I think we ought at least to tweet about it and I'll try to speak to french
journalists (here the news will be BIG). We can blog as well but it does not
have to look as if it's a victory or an announcement made with TDF. I'm thus
unsure what TDF could do aside tweeting or talking to journalists about
it...
best,
Charles.
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