Hi Corey. > Hello, > I recently opened a shop in Sanger, TX to repair, build, and maintain > computers and equipment. One of the things I am going to push is the use of > open source products like OpenOffice. I need to know what I need from you > to install these on each computer I build and sell to customers. If there > are any licenses I need, or if I can just download the build and load it > on.
That's about it - just download the installation file(s) and run it. Possibly grabbing the CD image (at <http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/iso_download.html> might be a better idea, as you can then burn a CD to give to the customer as well. The only other thing you might need to do is that if you want to (as an example) put the OpenOffice.org (OO.o) logo on the outside of the machines, you'd need to get permission. That can be obtained simply by sending an email to <[email protected]>. It might take a while to get a reply, since the address is only monitored by about two volunteers, but permission is rarely refused, so provided you don't change the logos or artwork you'll be fine. Logos and other artwork can be located at <http://marketing.openoffice.org/art/>. > > Thank you for such a great product. I will continue to support it in the > future. > > Corey Lyon > Flagship Computers > -- Alex Fisher Co-Lead, CD-ROM Project OpenOffice.org Marketing Community Contact Australia/New Zealand http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/
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