Hello --

I am in the process of putting together a package of my own source code and
other material to distribute commercially on CD and as a download from my
website.  As a benefit to purchasers, and to support OpenOffice.org, I'd
like to include a copy of the OpenOffice.org software.

I'm in the process of following the page:
http://www.openoffice.org/about_us/OEM_and_CD.html, while it say's that I
should send you an email, it doesn't specify the contents of the email.

I am officially asking for permission to distribute OpenOffice.org on CD-Rom
and use the:
Community Distributor banner, CD-ROM labels, and other graphics.

Also, is there any other text I can use instead:

"OpenOffice.org is a fully-featured open-source office productivity suite
available as a free download for major platforms in over 45 supported
languages. It is compatible with competing office suites. OpenOffice.org is
developed, supported, and promoted by an international community operating
from the http://www.openoffice.org/ website. Beginning with the upcoming 2.0
release, OpenOffice.org will store data in the open XML file format adopted
by the international standards body OASIS."

Since I am distributing the current release, I don't necessarily want to
talk about what will be coming in an upcoming release, especially to newbies
... unless, of course, 1.9xx is stable enough to release?

* The name of your company and its website address, if any
* The purpose of the company (what it does)
* Who you are and your relation to the company

Company: Nick Temple
website: http://www.nicktemple.com
Purpose: software development and marketing
I guess I am the company :->

Thanks,

Nick



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