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Hi :)
Are there Support Contracts available for LibreOffice already?  Any chance of a 
link?  I saw one of the tri-folds mentioned about support from Novell but i 
thought Novel got bought-out a few months ago.  Are they still around and if so 
do they offer paid-for support?
Regards from
Tom :)



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From: Alexander Thurgood <alex.thurgood@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 27 May, 2011 22:06:40
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Trivia Question

Le 27/05/11 19:27, timi@iafrica.com a écrit :

Hi,

Quite obviously I can't use Impress for serious business so I guess my question 
is purely 

academic?

Good job you didn't post on the dev list then, you would've been told,
that as a serious business user, you would naturally consider buying a
serious support contract !!

Enterprise use case scenarios are considered by more than one developer
to be marginal use cases, unless you as a business user are prepared to
sponsor developer time or prioritising to get your pet bug/feature fixed.



Un-Impressed 


Unperturbed. And yes I am a business user. Do I think it sucks - yes,
but then I did with MSO too.

Alex


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