Hi Johannes, having monitored the discussion on the German list as well :-)
Am Dienstag, den 08.02.2011, 22:28 +0100 schrieb Johannes A. Bodwing: > Hello, > > what does "access" mean in the manifesto: "to eliminate the digital > divide in society by giving everyone access to office productivity tools > free of charge to enable them to participate as full citizens in the > 21st century" > Is it only the possibility for someone to download from TDF/LO-Sites or > a more active way like a distribution by pre-installed LO on PC too? > What does TDF really/precisely understand with "access"? The topline states "WE COMMIT OURSELVES" - so I interpret these as our general goals. More detailed, being the "final state" we are heading to. Does this tell us how to reach these goals? Not really ... so access is primarily meant to be "make available", maybe even your "bring to the people" (in terms of: make people aware of that). How we reach that goal is a personal matter, or better, related to the local infrastructure. So whether this might be a CD in a magazine, a copy by friends, a download, or a pre-installed version (e.g. with GNU/Linux based distributions) - it doesn't matter, as long as we come closer to our initial goal. The manifesto should rather be our guiding principle - not so much a cookbook ;-) In the case above, I assume the local marketing teams will figure out a way to distribute LibreOffice ... to suit the needs of that many people. Does this help? Cheers, Christoph -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
