With the near completion of the final version of LibreOffice final, I am
looking for Canadians who would be interested in joining and helping out
with the marketing of the distribution in Canada. We are presently
sharing the Canadian wiki pages as junior partners [1] with the US
marketing team
Agree: an horizontally distributed wiki with good category tags is the
way to go... But the problem seems to be quite different now: I asked
to the website mailing lists and it seems that this kind of pages (end
user pages) are not good for TDF wiki. They are planning a new LibO
wiki so all these
Hi,
On 26/12/2010 16:59, RGB ES wrote:
Agree: an horizontally distributed wiki with good category tags is the
way to go... But the problem seems to be quite different now: I asked
to the website mailing lists and it seems that this kind of pages (end
user pages) are not good for TDF wiki. They
Seems it is fixed for the time being
Rogerio
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Seems I have done a big mistake in the register process with Nabble
I have registered 3 times with the same e-mail ...
Someone please see if the e-mail I am sending (luz.roge...@gmail.com) is
shared by more than 1 account ...
Sorry for the mess
Rogerio
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Seems the README.odt is out of date ... how can I get a git repo of the
Documentation so I can help ?
Can someone point me also to the Brasilian Portuguese (pt-Br) responsible ?
Rogerio
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Em 26-12-2010 18:10, Rogerio Luz Coelho escreveu:
Seems the README.odt is out of date ... how can I get a git repo of the
Documentation so I can help ?
Can someone point me also to the Brasilian Portuguese (pt-Br) responsible ?
Rogerio
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