Hi Kannan, from your email address I suppose you are based in India, but
to help you I think it would be nice to have more information about the
local government body, the environment they are active in, how many
employees they have, etcetera. In order to organize a workshop in order
to convince them to migrate to LibreOffice, you need to present a large
number of information not only about the project but also about the
quality and the security of the software, the document format, and only
at the end about the application. You can find a number of slide decks
at the following address:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Gallery_Presentations
We can also organize a hangout to discuss the workshop face to face. It
is not easy to provide all the necessary insights by email, and talking
is probably the best solution for the success of the workshop.
Best, Italo
On 29/11/2016 12:36, Kannan Moudgalya wrote:
We are about to conduct a LibreOffice workshop to a local government
body. Depending on its success, LibreOffice may be adopted in a big way
in the local government.
If there are recommended ways to conduct such workshops, I would like to
know.
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