On 02/18/10 18:00, Jojy Johnson wrote:
Dear Administrator Member,
I am Jojy P Johnson from Kerala, India. I have been following your website
openoffice.org for the last three years. It has been my long time desire to
communicate with your forum and establish a contact. My intention is to
become a part of your community and share my ideas in technical writing and
content writing. As a budding professional I aspire to contribute my bit to
openoffice.org website and forum and help the developers and programmers who
lack creative writing skills.
Your forum provides me the podium to take my vocation and collaborate in
your efforts of making knowledge available to one and all at no cost or free
of cost. Openoffice.org has immensely motivated me in this regard to help
those voluntary organizations, who help individuals like me coming from a
modest background.
I request your forum to please send me a technical writing project for which
proper documentation is needed.
Warm regards,
Jojy P Johnson
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