Hi Florian, *,
Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2012, 13:28:15 schrieb Florian Effenberger:
Hi,
Tom Davies wrote on 2012-01-18 12:44:
Ok, sounds good:) Getting the word out there is the main thing.
From my perspective it sounds a bit like the announce list would wait
until after an event to publicise the event but i think that is
probably due to a mis-translation somewhere along the line and a lack
of understanding on my part. Either way the important thing is that
word is getting out there to generate interest.
So, all good even if a little confused here in freezing-cold, rainy,
windy England (and that's inside the office)!
just got a tip that it might be helpful to directly approach some people
from the ODF Adoption TC - Andreas, do you have time to do so?
if you could jump in, that would be nice. I'm swamped with some todos for FrODeV, the
development for the LibreOffice template site and ODFAuthors.org
Regards,
Andreas
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