Drew, I didn't realize the imbalance between using the tag and mentioning without the tag was that lop-sided.
By the way, there is also <http://superuser.com/search?q=openoffice.org>. Things that can be done with StackExchange sites already include having an RSS feed of posts and also email subscriptions (though I remember shutting that off once I was overwhelmed). Apparently one can subscribe by tag. I did that. I set up a query that uses the openoffice.org tag (I was not brave enough to use the search term instead but I did specify all sites) and I will receive e-mail notifications. We'll see if those make it easy to go to the question, review, and respond. - Dennis -----Original Message----- From: drew [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:51 To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: RE: [email protected] [Was: Re: [Discussion] [email protected]] On Wed, 2011-08-24 at 08:01 -0700, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > It looks to me as if we need to be following the openoffice.org tag on > StackOverflow. They have over 1200 items, and there is an openoffice.org > tag/category although it is not always used. Hi Dennis, Sadly, not so - the link I showed was a simple string search for OpenOffice and it returns a good number of items that nearly mention the application but are not about it. Items tagged as OpenOffice-x numbers (over a 2 year span) OpenOffice.org 326 total openoffice-calc 84 total openoffice-wrier 51 total openoffice-impress 12 total openoffice-base 2 total openoffice-basic 0 total open-office 26 total <snip> //drew
