Hi,
Here is my advice.
Help start a local commercial, for profit, operation capable of selling
support and migration services for LibreOffice.
Take full advantage of the product LibreOffice, which the shared
development has made available, and build on that work to help raise the
wealth of those directly involved and general population of Nigeria.
Such an organization would create a sustainable organization which could,
along with the local benefits, build the ability to offer back to wider
LibreOffice community in a serious and significant way.
Best wishes,
Drew
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 10:46 AM Onyeibo Oku <onyeibo@schemefusion.com>
wrote:
Greetings everyone,
I am new to the mailing list. I use Libreoffice a lot. I spend most
times scripting tasks for Libreoffice via the PyUNO API. I have been
promoting the App at work already -- most people here are familiar with
proprietary applications. What's funny is that their proficiency-
levels in the use Office Applications suggest that they're better off
with LibreOffice. They're tough to convince
I am in Nigeria. I use Linux (Fedora) and I am a promoter of open-
source technologies. I also lecture in a State University. Its my
pleasure to spread Libreoffice.
I am open to ideas
Regards
Onyeibo
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