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From: Tim Lloyd <tim.lloyd@gmx.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 04:17:56 +0100
Hi, not an issue with LO but hopefully someone has some feedback.
I am just flicking through the LO4.0 "getting started" guide and
there is a reference to http://www.oooforum.org/. When I click on
that link (fedora/firefox/seamonkey) the browser just sits there and
eventually times out. Is this address still valid?
I tried the address in Windows 7 with the same result.
Cheers
Hi Tim,
The oooforum.org site is still operational, but their server is (at
best) unreliable. Sometimes you can connect without any problem and
other times the connection will time out. I have no idea why this is.
BTW Tom, oooforum.org was never under Sun or Oracle's control and was
established independently from the original OpenOffice.org project.
Neither it is not part of AOO or hosted ASF servers.
Think of it like this:
oooforum.org = The independent, unofficial form.
forum.openoffice.org = The official AOO forum, which offers some support
for LO users.
Regards
Dave
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