Hi Italo and Immanuel,
Le 2012-12-29 16:49, Italo Vignoli a écrit :
Sorry for top posting, but I think that the idea of creating a wiki
page
where we can brainstorm about the selling points for Windows (as
Microsoft document is focused on Windows, which is their cash cow) is
very good. All the points that have been raised so far are extremely
good, and I think that we should pick them and paste in a starting
document.
I am currently working at the final version of the migration and
training protocol for certification, and I do not have the time for
creating this wiki page for a few days. Anyone could create the page
though, in the Marketing area of TDF wiki:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing
I would call the page "Selling Point vs MS Office", because this is
the
summary of the contents.
Marc can definitely help in creating the page, if someone has
problems
with the wiki.
I am definitely interested in helping with the contents, once I will
have finished working on the certification protocols.
I think Immanuel has offered to lead on this. I can help with setting
up
the page. I like the good arguments on this thread. We have to make
sure
that we are as factual as possible. MS will capitalize on any claims
that we make that are not factual, so we have to watch carefully over
our claims.
Immanuel, let me know if you need any help with the wiki page.
Cheers,
Marc
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