Lars D. Noodén wrote:

Most people are honest and would prefer, if given the chance to make an informed decision, to choose vendors and software that operate legally and ethically. The unwillingness or inability for MS to operate legally, ethically or even adhere to technical standards is something that would help OOo marketing greatly if brought into the daylight.

No doubt that it helps OOo, if the advantages in sence of honust & open are communicated well. And it is possible and useful to show the difference with MS. However, that has to be done without putting people off, becoming unpolite or making other marketing-mistakes.

Many of the contributions I see here, regardless they are true or not, are not the way to bring that message to the public. This is not meant as critisism.
        
I do not know what hase been discussed on the marketing-list the past years, but to me that's the right place for fine-tuning this idea.

Greetings,
Cor




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