Hi :)
I think it might be more meaningful if they included MS Office and other
proprietary options including Android and iPad options such as "Author".
Many people claim that there are no alternatives to MS Office and that
"even if there were" they would still have to use it. Many others claim to
have tried all the alternatives but that nothing is as good as MS Office.
It is good to have a place that consistently rubbishes such idiots.
Those sort of people claim that because there is no alternative to MS
Office they couldn't possible move away from Windows.
So i really think this is a crucial category for LinuxQuestions.com.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 8 January 2017 at 09:43, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Hi all,
The site LinuxQuestions.org is again offering users the chance to vote on
their "Members Choice Awards" categories. They are debating this year as to
whether do away with the "Office Suite of the Year" award, as LibreOffice
usually wins by such a wide margin.
Feel free to add your voice and spread the word about the vote! You may
find the voting site here: http://www.linuxquestions.org/
questions/2016-linuxquestions-org-members-choice-awards-123/
office-suite-of-the-year-4175596296/
On the topic over whether they should close this particular category, IMO,
if there were no other office suite choices other than LibreOffice, then
closing the category would make sense. However, there are plenty of choices
in the Linux office suite arena and it is always nice to see how people in
general feel of their most favourite office suite. Yes, the margins are
quite wide between LibreOffice and the next second office suite choice,
however, it is always nice to see who is in second, third, fourth place
standing. It is also always nice to see that the work put into LibreOffice
is validated by an outpouring of its users.
I would then suggest that we should not only place our vote for
LibreOffice, but make sure to comment on the page, that the "Office Suite
of the Year Award" not be closed. The category not only validates the
TDF/LibreOffice achievement, but also serves to validate and recognize
other open source/for-profit projects in the office suite category,
regardless of the standing. I cannot imagine how the awards scene would
look like if all other award organizations decided to do the same and close
down categories for the same reason.
Hope you can take time to vote for your favourite office suite and feel
free to browse the other categories on the site.
Cheers,
Marc
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