On 10/28/2011 05:11 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Fabian,
Fabian Rodriguez wrote (27-10-11 14:43)
I occasionally still come across web sites and software bundles that
include OpenOffice.org.
Is there a recommended text / email template to use to suggest to such
content editors they switch to LibO ?
There is none, that I know of.
Often it depends on situation what you would want to write.
I can think of a few reasons but I've been away from the mailing lists
here for a few months now so I thought I'd ask directly in case there
are recent efforts for this.
Can you post your ideas? I'll be glad to add mine. Maybe that will
already result in a great default text to use?
Thanks,
Some that immediately to mind:
* Reach: LibreOffice has reached a huge audience in short time, thanks
to fast adoption in the major Gnu/Linux distributions and several big
deployments
* Growing support: things like this seem more and more frequent, at a
local level: http://www.lanedo.com/libreoffice.html
* Health: recent TDF governance history and development points in the
right direction, there's every indication it's here to stay
* Funding (re: recent appeal to donations from OOo)
Those are the ones I can fit in a 3 minute explanation. Writing to a
website / software bundle editor requires a bit more tact not to fall
into agressive solliciting ;)
Cheers,
Fabian Rodriguez
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:MagicFab
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