Am 24.08.2011 13:31, bill wrote:

[yes, bill wrote nothing]

This is the perfect example for a useless, off-topic message copied into thousands of inboxes like all the "test" messages, "unsubscribe!" rants, TOFU lessons and other bullshit in all the OOo *user* forums.

- In a forum this would have been moved into a quarantine box together with a notification for bill. This happens within an hour or so and hardly anybody would have noticed the non-issue. - If there were some beef in the message, it would have been moved to an appropriate subforum with a polite welcome and a hyperlink pointing to the forum tutorial. And bill could learn how to find already posted solutions and expand on existing topics. - If there were spam or other violations of TOC it would have been deleted and bill would have been banned.

I like newsgroups and mailing lists for closed circles of collaborating subscribers because everybody is notified about everything. In the year 2011 emails can not provide good support quality for a product like OpenOffice.org.

Just my 2 Cents,
Andreas

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