On Wed, March 26, 2008 20:18, Steven Shelton wrote:
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> John McCreesh wrote:
>> The saddest emails I see are from people who have been ripped off by
>> unscrupulous vendors selling OOo for some outrageous price - and in some
>> cases failing to deliver anything.
>>
>> I'd appreciate feedback on a draft FAQ - please feel free to edit the
>> wiki: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/SellingOOo
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> Looks good to me. Of course, I am not a lawyer. Oh, wait: actually, I
> guess I am. :-)
>
> The only thing I might suggest from a marketing perspective is to put
> maybe a brief explanation of why it's helpful for people to be able to
> sell the product, or even modify it and sell it. For instance, someone
> might want to add some proprietary doo-dads that would be useful to
> people within a specific industry, rebrand it, and sell it for use
> within that industry. Or someone may want to sell it along with a
> support contract, in which case the "product" being offered is actually
> the support, and not the software.

Good point. I've added this in plus a note about the MP store on Lulu.

> But, again, that's just a suggestion. Overall, I think it's fine and
> quite useful.

Thanks - John
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John McCreesh
Marketing Project Lead
OpenOffice.org


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