I am a new comer of AOO project, And have nearly half a year experience about this project as tester. I will follow AOO and become faimilar with AOO gradualy.
2012/3/13 Kevin Sisco <[email protected]> > I do feel that we need to continue to focus on the issues at hand. We > wouldn't want this project to fall into extinction after all these > years now would we? > > > On 3/12/12, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Pedro Giffuni <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 03/12/12 13:42, Rob Weir wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> I'm not suggesting we argue with anyone. I'm suggesting we make > >>> truthful positive statements about this project and the experience > >>> level of its participants. > >>> > >> > >> FWIW, and just my humble opinion ... > >> > >> I don't think we should spend time discussing such arguments > >> when we have the one instrument that defines the true > >> continuation of the project, namely www.openoffice.org . > >> > > > > Oh, I'm sure we all have our own preferred ways of doing this. The > > nice thing is that they are not mutually exclusive. We only need to > > agree to be accurate and positive. We don't need to agree on a > > narrow set of specific communications. Some volunteers might work > > better with HTML, others with YouTube videos, others with graphics. > > Let's find more ways of saying "yes and" instead of "no, but". > > > > -Rob > > >
