Juergen:

Yes thank you it helps and makes sense, remarkably so, for someone involved
with computers   :   )  just a small joke hah hah -  my son is an IT and my
daughter's guy is one of the founding members of Black Hat.  Just think, for
us it all started with a Commodore 64.

M
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: May-06-10 11:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [marketing] Welcome New Council Members!

Hi,

oh ... where to start?

OpenOffice.org is a huge open source project with many sub projects, one 
of them is the marketing project. All sub projects have some mailing 
list where project related discussion take place.

[email protected] is the main list for marketing relevant 
discussion and you managed however (i assume by mistake) to subscribe to 
this list. Now you get all  mails to this list. If you don't want it you 
can easy unsubcribe, see the footer.

The Community Council can be seen as a steering committee of the 
project, see http://council.openoffice.org for more information.

I hope this helps

Juergen

On 5/6/10 6:48 PM, Marg Gillis wrote:
> Can you explain what this is?  I do not shirk work when it is of interest
to
> me.  What are Council Members?  What type of mailing list is this that I
am
> now subscribed to?  Everything happened so fast can you hit play then
> reverse and answer my questions?  How can I take something personal when I
> don’t know what the heck is going on?
>
> Start at the beginning please:
>
> I typed is there shareware that would be compatible to paper port that is
> free.  Then I espoused the reason why I feel the internet was started then
> wham bam all these emails come through...
>
> Now your turn....
>
> Margaret Gillis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: May-06-10 10:42 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [marketing] Welcome New Council Members!
>
> Hi Margaret,
>
> d...@marketing is a mailing list and the response from Florian was a
> reply on another mail from Louis. Nothing personal to you.
>
> You are only subscribed to this list and nothing else. Don't worry no
> work for you ;-)
>
> Juergen
>
> On 5/6/10 5:36 PM, Marg Gillis wrote:
>> I am not a new member please let the other people know.  I just asked a
>> question of dev/marketing and did not want to serve on a committee.
>>
>> Margaret Gillis please rectify this mistake
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Florian Effenberger [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: May-06-10 1:58 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [marketing] Welcome New Council Members!
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Louis Suárez-Potts wrote on 2010-05-05 20.25:
>>
>>> I'd like to send a belated but no less warm welcome to the new Council
>> members, Olivier Hallot and Eike Rathke. Welcome to the Council!
>>>
>>> Both new members are longtime contributors to and representatives of
>> active communities. Olivier has been one of the leads of the Brazilian
>> OpenOffice.org team (BrOffice) for some years, now, and was elected to
>> represent the Native Language Confederation, whose mansion includes all
> the
>> linguistic (and increasingly, regional) houses. He replaces—well, that's
> an
>> inadequate term, as no one can—Pavel Janík, who served in the Council for
>> years representing the NLC, among other groups.
>>
>> a warm welcome also from my side. Thanks for your engagement for
>> OpenOffice.org and congratulations to your election to this so important
>> role! Looking forward to working with all of you!
>>
>> Florian
>>
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