On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 10:49 -0400, Lars D. Noodén wrote:
> NPR and other media networks are covering back to school notebooks and 
> associated paraphenalia.  Coverage like that often mentions tips about 
> getting the most bang for the buck.
> 
> MSO components are getting mentioned, OOo should too.
> 
> Drafting a back-to-school press release might not be a bad idea.

I like the idea, although in our corner of Mother Earth the school run
started blocking the streets several weeks ago. 

PRs work better if there's something behind them, such as:

"OpenOffice.org launches free back-to-school kit"
"OpenOffice.org launches OpenOffice.org Schools Edition"

For example, the "back-to-school kit" could be a set of marketing
materials aimed at schools, pupils, and carers. The "Schools edition" -
well, I've been watching the conversations triggered by Kami and
"Premium Office", and also the way Ubuntu has spawned Kubuntu, Edubuntu,
Xubuntu, and even the Ubuntu God-fearing edition. Being able to tailor
an OpenOffice.org 'edition' to a target market is really cool.

Let's say we modified the standard OpenOffice.org installation CD to
prompt the user for an optional extensions CD, and if the user had one,
it would load it. Similarly the web installer could ask for an
extensions URL, and load whatever was there.

This would make it easy to launch a "Schools Edition", or a "Mega clip
art" edition, or an anything else edition. It could allow for different
release cycles for OpenOffice.org and the extension pack, and for
different licencing arrangements for the extensions.

Any thoughts?  Kami, you've an expert on this, any comments?

John


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