On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:24:51 -0000, Marco Fioretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alexandro Colorado wrote:

[this] doesn't address the original question, which is
if we should promote [Cosmopod].

www.openoffice.org says "the productivity suite that... governments,
and corporations... have been expecting for the last two years"
as in "gee, is this a professional, business oriented thing or what?"

www.cosmopod.com says "Work on your private stuff without worrying
about whether your company is snooping. CosmoPOD... is also a neat
way to bypass your company's firewall". (Yeah, those bastards deserve
it, don't they?) (*)
Ciao,
Marco

(*)Oh, and as far as I can see, Cosmopod doesn't even mention OO.o or any other
program used, or the negligible fact that installing SW without
permission on company HW is explicitly forbidden in many offices.

I guess thats the whole idea of using Cosmopod to be able to use Linux and open source without going to Jail for it (or at least get fired).

I am amazed how people cant wait to open their mouths before even triying it. And they expect people to try openoffice.org before opening their big mouth?

I am astonished by the attitute of supposely openoffice.org enthusiast and beating their (few) supporters to death.

What does Sun has to do with anything? Until sun is paying me money I cant care less what they feel or not feel. This is openoffice.org and I dont remember ever having to ask for anything on I want to do in OOo.

--
Alexandro Colorado
CoLeader of OpenOffice.org ES
http://es.openoffice.org

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