On 15/05/2013, at 19:41, "Charles-H. Schulz" <charles.schulz@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Of course, one can always wonder what "liking a page" means regardless
of any philosophical consideration, as that's my case. Do you like the
page because you think it's a cool project, did you click out of boredom
or did you actually download the software and use it? All good questions
to ask... :-)
FWIW, I often "like a page" so I can get posts from that page and keep up with whatever it's about.
Usually it's something I'm in favour of, but not always. Sometimes I know little about the topic
and want to learn more. Often I have no other involvement with whatever the page is about.
--Jean
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