I agree with my fellow members on keeping the @libreoffice.org if i may
ask if for example i am the admin of mt.libreoffice.org may i have access
to an account like malta@libreoffice.org or mt@libreoffice.org looking from
a marketing, pr & support point of view for users
Best Regards
Warren Camilleri
Founder of Open Source Society Malta
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On 14 Nov 2011 01:36, "e-letter" <inpost@gmail.com> wrote:
On 13/11/2011, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
As a user, I find the opposite. magazine.language@libreoffice.org, to me
is what a user would expect. I also find the @libreoffice.org then
becomes part of the brand that we can market. It becomes a predictable
mailing address.
Agree; a consistent domain name _after_ @... is more memorable and
predictable. Personally, would also prefer no full stop characters in
address before the @ sign, e.g. magazineab@..., magazinecd@...etc..
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