On Mon, 2010-10-25 at 14:16 -0500, Anthony Papillion wrote: > Just announcing this for those who might be interested. I've just > created the LibreOfficeOK Twitter account and blog. For now, the Twitter > account will be a placeholder for official LibreOffice news and > information but, eventually, I'll be building a team to promote and > support LibreOffice within the State of Oklahoma. > > The blog (http://libreofficeok.wordpress.com) will be mostly end user > focused but also discuss and promote LibreOffice and other open source > technology issues within the state. > > Anyone wanting to join and contribute, please send me an email.
Anthony, that is great. I'd like to encourage you too take advantage of the LibreOfficeVols micro blog, as a tool for you and the LibOK's group...( now is that a Sooner 'O' or Cowboy 'K' brand ?) http://libreofficevols.status.net/group Simply log onto he site by connecting with your Twitter account - open up the Oklahoma Users Group - I would encourage you to use the URL to your blog as the homepage for that group. You could form a full link this way - in Twitter list the LibreOfficeVols.status.net/groups/<the OK group>> At the micro-blog group display the link to every visitor for http://libreofficeok.wordpress.com You then use the ATOM syndication from the micro-blog group back to your wordpress blog and the connection is complete...*smile*...I think that is how that is supposed to go. NOW all that aside - I would encourage you and to not just blog but to try and organize regular meetings with folks in your town or county. There are people working on some primary type presentations that would, if I understand correctly, be appropriate for use in launching these local user groups. Best wishes, Drew -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/marketing/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
