Le 2011-06-15 15:15, drew a écrit :
sorry reference [1] http://opensourceforamerica.com
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 15:08 -0400, drew wrote:
Hi,
Had a chance last weekend to talk with some folks with Open Source for
America (OSFA) [actually someone I knew from mailing lists but had never
bet in person before].
I have been asked to submit two articles.
The first should be focused on the LibreOffice/TDF activities in the USA
and will be posted to the OSFA website.[1]
The second a more generic article about TDF/LibreOffice for publication
on the website http://opensource.com/ - OK
The invitation included an introduction to and offer from a technical
writer attending the show who would be the copy editor for the
articles.
Anyone want to co-author either or both of those articles?
Anyone want to just take it on for that matter?
So any ideas on topics, any and all help appreciated.
Thanks
Drew
I could help out. But ... they probably would want articles authored by
US Americans. Not sure.
Cheers
Marc
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