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On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 12:43 AM, Italo Vignoli <italo.vignoli@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/3/11 3:37 PM, Michael Wheatland wrote:

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/Development/Content/Why

As I am not very familiar with wikis, and I do not have the "why" pages
content at hand, may I ask someone to copy that content and paste it into a
document, and send me the document off list?

I need a document on my desktop, and I will elaborate on that. Thanks.

There is no agreed content for these pages yet. The wiki page is to
establish an outline and develop content for these pages.

I feel it is important to prompt potential new end users what they
could do if they use LibreOffice. These pages will allow that, while
pointing to the 'feature page' which outlines how they do it.

I will add your ideas around TCO, ease of migration, stability,
robustness, deployment to the page.
If you wish to suggest any more ideas for the 'Why' pages ie. reasons
that end users would want to use LibreOffice, you can post your ideas
here and I can add them to the wiki page.

Once we have all of the ideas developed I will put them out for review
before publishing.

Michael Wheatland

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