Rob Weir wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Andy Brown<[email protected]>  wrote:
Rob Weir wrote:


Much clipped to save space.

Look at http://www.oooforum.org  They get tons of traffic though they
are independent of the OOo and get no advantage from the URL or any
official relationship to the project.


If you look on the support page at OOo you will find the oooforum listed as
The (unofficial) OpenOffice forum.  The "Official" forum is not listed.


If I go to the support page [1] I see a link that says:

"The OpenOffice.org Community Forum -- The premier forum for
OpenOffice.org users; immensely useful and recommended"

I only see the "unofficial" forum down at the bottom, under "Other Free Support"

But even that is fine.  We can link to other sources of information
from the project's websites.  We ought to. The universe does not begin
and end with Apache OpenOffice.  But for that part of the universe
which is in Apache OpenOffice, the word "Apache" means something.

[1] http://user.services.openoffice.org/

Andy



I think you intended [i]. The page you reference is to the "official" forum's introduction. But I agree that I missed the "official" forum listing in the support page.

[i] http://support.openoffice.org/

Andy

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