On 1/24/06, Louis Suarez-Potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Cool. There are actually, oh, I don't know, dozens of OEMs deploying
> OOo with their computers. Most listed are small computer companies
> (actually, all), like Mom and Pop shops.  But they uniformly tout OOo
> as a bonus to their customers.
>
> One thing that they may not be installing, though, is documentation
> (we have lots) or information about support (see http://
> support.openoffice.org).  All these would further help their
> customers--and us, as it further gives people the idea that we are in
> fact reliable, professional, and just like the other guys only a lot
> better and nicer :-)
>
> If someone wants to help out with the OEM project.. just let me know!
> You need some CVS and HTML experience, but not much. For comparison,
> see the cdrom project, http://distribution.openoffice.org/


I'd love to help out.  I have some HTML experience (I am a web developer in
real life) but not much CVS experience (read _ none) but I'm willing to
learn.

I've already got one such "Mom and Pop" shop installing OpenOffice.org (and
a bunch of other open source apps) on all his new and used systems.  He also
carries theOpenCD on his shelves as well.

--
- Chad Smith
http://www.gimpshop.net/
Because everyone loves free software!

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