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Hi  :)

Yes, indeed.  And for that we need documentation on Base.  Devs are likely to need documentation in 
order to understand how it should be working in order to do serious work on it but the 
documentation can't be written until devs start clearing the bugs!  It's a "Chicken & egg" problem. 
 

Regards from
Tom :)


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From: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <webmaster@krackedpress.com>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Recruitment for Base (Was Re: [steering-discuss] Base - a new 
mailing list?)
To: marketing@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 14 September, 2011, 2:39

On 09/13/2011 04:50 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi David, all,

David Nelson wrote (13-09-11 09:05)

As a general thing in the LibreOffice project, I think we need to
think seriously about a determined recruitment drive, for Base and for
various other areas of the project. Just waiting for people to
volunteer does not seem to be enough to cater to our needs for
contributors.

Marketing guys, can you give this consideration?

Looks a good idea to me.

The goal is to make it attractive for developers, isn't it?
Of course those people are not attracted by a just mail base list for their own. They can be 
attracted when the work is considered cool, technology wise interesting, some area they user for 
themselves, maybe important. At least, that is my first thought.
So we should think about bringing that message across.
Correct?

Cheers,

If we had more documentation for and people who really knows Base, it would be easier to "sell" LO 
to some businesses.  I know a user that I had to add Office 2003 to his system since that was a 
deal breaker.  He has all of the books and modeling work in data base formats and cannot "live" 
without Access.  He created those DBs with MSO 97 and did not upgrade to MSO 2003 until he switched 
computers and could not find the install CD for '97.  So unless LO can easily use Access files and 
reports and forms he created over the years, he will not go to LO, even thought he likes the idea 
behind LO and FOSS.

So we really need to get more people to learn Base and ways for other to easily learn how to use it.

Any ideas that helps that goal is greatly needed for my group of business users that need databases 
in their small businesses.  That is the onlly real thing stopping them from switching over 
completely.



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