I didn't quite follow what you were saying Claude, but if I follow you
correctly I think that publicising OpenOffice might be valuable through a blog
forum, or another media. But there's a catch.
Blog's are meant to be for personal accounts, and many sites mandate that
exclusively. A business using the blog to mis-represent, or shuffle their own
wares are often in violation of the code of conduct.
This is a risky way to go, unless OOo plans on hosting it's own blog on its own
site, with its own mandate and terms of service.
Rigel
Claude Garmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know this might sound stupid or unworthy for OpenOffice, or even off
point, but here's my idea.
I liked livejournal and blogs and whatnot, but i'm not an exhibitionist.
So, I thought, I'll go buy a journal program for my computer, well there
wasn't one for sale, so, I thought, I'll download one, surely there are
millions, but no there weren't and please why was I calling the thought
Shirley. Why how hard could a journal be to include and the added value to
OpenOffice might shock you when it comes to stickiness of the web sites
mentioning it. Don't scoff. If it isn't much work, you might find a
themable diary/journal might be a watershed idea that leaves the browser
with a word program and a full office suite to boot. OpenOffice on the
cover of Wired? Well---
Claude
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