Le 2012-05-17 16:35, Jean Weber a écrit :
On 18/05/2012, at 1:01, Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
If you are a US citizen and are interested in marketing LibreOffice, please consider joining the US
marketing team mailing list[1].
Also, if you are a US citizen and are interested in marketing LibreOffice,
I think being a US *resident* is more relevant in this context. Country of citizenship and country
of residence are not necessarily the same. (Sorry, I'm being picky this morning.)
Jean
You are right, whether a citizen or not, being a resident is definitely
what I meant. Even for people who are willing to travel to a conference
and represent the TDF/LibreOffice brand would be welcome.
Thanks for pointing that out.
BTW ... I thought of you when I posted the info for the (US) Open Help
Conference and Sprints event on the calendar (10-15 aug 2012)[1]. It
sounded like a conference that would fit right into what you do so well
-- documentation. If only the TDF/LibreOffice would have enough $$$$ to
support you if you were able to go. Documentation is so important to the
project. *nudge to TDF* :-)
Cheers,
Marc
[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/EventsCalendar
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