I second that thought. People who use computers and software have a responsibility to learn how to use both. It's sort of like learning to drive and then getting a drivers license. Before you take a car our by yourself you passed a basic proficiency test.
Between the person and their computer there is no testing agency...you have to be responsible and learn by whatever method you can. To the developers and testers please don't let one irresponsible driver ruin your day. Drive on past the wreck...it's obvious this driver is not badly injured...we've all seen the emails.... Thanks for all your creativity, hard work and results. Alan On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 3:27 AM, Mike Scott <[email protected]> wrote: > On 31/03/2012 23:21, John Hart wrote: > >> This is a test post to determine what replying to the list does. >> > > It produces a needed ray of sunshine in an otherwise rather gloomy corner > of the net. > > Thanks for the positive message! > > >> I love your Product and know it's essential for the future growth of >> computer technology. >> >> I appreciate everything OO volunteers do and urge them to keep up the >> good work. >> > > > -- > Mike Scott > Harlow, Essex, England > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > ooo-users-unsubscribe@**incubator.apache.org<[email protected]> > For additional commands, e-mail: > ooo-users-help@incubator.**apache.org<[email protected]> > >
