Le 16 mai 2015 13:32:33 GMT+02:00, Brad Rogers <brad@fineby.me.uk> a écrit :
On Sat, 16 May 2015 02:48:08 +0000
toki <toki.kantoor@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello toki,
On 16/05/2015 00:43, King Kong wrote:
It's a challenge to craft a support question in 160 characters.
There are several tools that take a statement, and tweet them as
strings of between 100 and 150 characters. Using those, one doesn't
FYI: Twitter limits you to 140 chars per tweet.
Let me suggest that interested readers simply browse the @LibreofficeHelp and @LibreOffice twitter
account timelines in order to see what has been possible so far.
The point that has not been made yet is that while support on Twitter may seem ill fated people do
ask us support questions everyday there. Redirecting them here or on ask.libreoffice.org is very
much what most of them want to avoid so we use this optionas a last resort.
Best,
Charles.
Hi,
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