On 02/03/2013 07:48 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2013-02-03 07:24, Ma Xiaojun a écrit :This sounds cool. I guess I can do my part for Hong Kong.Let's wait and see before doing anything. We would need to set up the process first and then we can get to work on it.But I think this would be an easy entry-level marketing chore for newcomers to the team.Cheers, Marc
How about donating a book with the current version[s] of LibreOffice, as a "bundle". Give them a book with the software so they could give it to their IT person to see what LibreOffice is all about. I gave my local Library system a DVD before, but I found out that their IT person knew all about OOo and LO at that point.
ALSOif you have any community-based computer centers,or even a "English as a second language" teaching center, there may be someappreciation for LO there. Having several languages for spell checking, or even menus, might be a good idea in some of those places.
They might like the idea of "free" as well, since these places tend to not have much of a budget to get orkeep their systems updated. I know of one place that had older/used systems donated to them since they could not afford to buy them. These places are a good candidate for user manuals and "getting started" guides.
SOthere are more places than just libraries that might benefit from a donation.
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