is always a good idea to have a constant message with the public. also from a recruiting point of view. i would suggest to highlight the trully openness of the project and also the engineering tasks that we are aiming. i think the community has also grown and is time to start communicate its character.
On 11/15/11, Jim Jagielski <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been mulling this over for a long time... > > Up to now, we have been reactionary. We have allowed others to > control and distort the message, paint things as a "us vs. them" > battle (simply to position themselves for personal gain in the > whole debacle), and foster FUD to the clear harm of the ENTIRE > OOo ecosystem. > > I think it's time that an Open Letter to the entire Open Office > ecosystem (companies, entities, individuals, etc...) be drafted > that sets the record straight. > > And I volunteer to drive this task... > > Comments? > -- Alexandro Colorado OpenOffice.org Español http://es.openoffice.org
