> * Others (like me) hold that ideas are plentiful, and cheap; we think of
> a rough-and-tumble intellectual arena, where ideas must take their
> chances--and their lumps. This is the "Roberts Rules of Order" method,
> the way the U.S. Senate conducts business: roughly, "Ideas may be
> debated with the utmost vigor; due courtesy must be shown to all
> individuals."

This is my approach. :-)  I hope to encourage more of this kind of
discussion in our group.  I'd like to see a little mini-revolution of
sorts to pull us out of our documentation rut and liven things up a bit.
 It's nice to see people jumping in and noting down their thoughts and
ideas.

As bits are hashed out, or even implemented, I'll move the bits off the
Ideastorm page - eg, once I've installed the MindMap extension, I'll
move that input to a "completed" page

So, everyone, please feel free to keep entering your thoughts on that
page... new ideas... thoughts on other ideas.. disagreements too.

C.
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Clayton Cornell       ccorn...@openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany

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