> > > > Of course, improving features and UX are musts, but adoption is totally > > connected to awareness. > > > > I think the largest hold back is the adoption of the Oasis document > formats.
i a manner of speaking yes - > If the opendoc formats were accepted then there would be fair > competition. We will have some influence in marketing and if our > approach is coordinated we could probably get a little more of LibO > penetration in N. America. > > We just need to keep in mind that it is not just Libo that we are > advocating but also the Oasis formats. Complete - perhaps - agreement. IMO the problem today could be stated as: An overwhelming number of existing files exist in non-standard formats. So one - advance the use of: - Honest well documented and recognized file (data in general) formats. - a particular standard, ODF. The efforts should express strong commitment to, support of and advancement of the ODF, from a marketing perspective I would say that could be (should be IMO) 100% across the board. I would be hard pressed to see producing some marketing item for LibreOffice or TDF that did have some reference to ODF. Depending on the use or the item, the audience intended, which specific subject is more prominent would certainly change, Libo - ODF, TDF - Libo - ODF... yes? Anyway - my thought on that at the moment, for whatever it's worth. 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
