On 4/16/19 9:42 AM, Nigel Verity wrote:
That is a very interesting point. Perhaps the challenge is to create a promotional video which
appeals to both corporates and private individuals in equal measure.
Multiple videos, each focussing upon a different target audience:
* BAILS/TSCP, security, and related features: Military and para-military
organizations;
* Linguistic diversity/ease of adding language support: Sspell checking,
grammar checking, UI, documentation: First Nation Language advocates;
* Privacy: Calls home only if you check the appropriate box, and then
only when something goes wrong;
* Crafting Work Product: How the different components work together, to
produce great documents:
# Demonstration of R being used as the macro language for Calc, ideally
using a statistical technique that was only discovered/announced last week;
# The process of writing the great American novel, proof reading,
indexing, creating the front cover, and finally exporting everything as
an ePub uploaded to SmashWords for public distribution as a retail book;
Possibly outside the scope of LibO:
* The why of FLOSS;
* The virtue of open standards;
^1: The big issue is finding a language that pop-culture will recognize,
whose franchise owner won't file a copyright infringement lawsuit.
Which nixes Star Trek, Star Gate, Star Wars, Avatar, Game of Thrones,
and Lord of the Rings.
jonathon
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