[libreoffice-marketing] best price for stickers

2014-05-06 Thread Charles-H. Schulz

Hello,

I'm finding rather expensive quotes for stickers online. I seem to 
remember that Cor (?) or Robinson had had a great price on stickers? 
This time, we'd like to print some for the Document Liberation project.


Thanks!

Charles.


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Re: [libreoffice-marketing] best price for stickers

2014-05-06 Thread Cor Nouws
Charles-H. Schulz wrote (06-05-14 11:13)

 I'm finding rather expensive quotes for stickers online. I seem to
 remember that Cor (?) or Robinson had had a great price on stickers?

Not sure how 'great' that price was ;) but I'll send you the quote!

 This time, we'd like to print some for the Document Liberation project.

Nice :)

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Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Libre Office Marketing activities in India

2014-05-06 Thread Rajesh Ranjan
Dear Kannan jee,

Thanks!

On Sunday, May 4, 2014 8:00 PM, Kannan Moudgalya kan...@iitb.ac.in wrote:

Dear Rajesh,

Let me add the following to what Chandrakant has said, mainly to
  promote LibreOffice in India:
 
1. We have created a large number of self instructional audio video 
tutorials on LibreOffice, in English (about 60), and with audio dubbed into 
many Indian languages (a total of about 500).  For example, in LibreOffice 
Writer alone, we have a total of 98 tutorials in English and several Indian 
languages, see 
http://www.spoken-tutorial.org/list_videos?view=1foss=LibreOffice-Suite-Writerlanguage=all.
  We have similar tutorials on Linux as well.


Its awesome. Really great work. Kannan jee!


2. Using the above mentioned tutorials, we have been conducting SELF 
workshops on LibreOffice and a to a lesser extent on Linux.

3. There is a Tamil Nadu Government Order to switch over to BOSS flavour 
of Linux from Windows XP - please see 
http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=trct=jq=esrc=ssource=webcd=4ved=0CEYQFjADurl=http%3A%2F%2Fmrpogson.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2014%2F03%2FIndian_Tamil_Nadu_IT_letter.pdfei=PvRlU7vzJ9eMuAS-s4DwDwusg=AFQjCNGKTwhJVFkSgpoVhO1KpPbRImgcZAsig2=zhc22o-d4KkvBryRa5ElTQbvm=bv.65788261,d.c2Ecad=rja
 -  We plan to team up with them on this training.  If Linux comes, it is 
natural that LibreOffice will follow.  Hopefully, other state governments will 
follow.


It is great news.

Actually, slowly things are improving in favour of FOSS. Lets see, how we can 
be helpful in creating and building a good ecosystem that can support foss and 
libreoffice. I live in Pune and if you ever visit Pune, please let me know, I 
would like to meet you.


Thanks.


Regards,
Rajesh Ranjan

twitter: @kajha
facebook: rajeshkajha
www.rajeshranjan.in

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Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Libre Office Marketing activities in India

2014-05-06 Thread Rajesh Ranjan
 On Sunday, May 4, 2014 10:14 PM, Charles-H. Schulz 
 charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org wrote:

  Rajesh, Kannan, Chandrakant,
 
 Le Fri, 2 May 2014 12:50:49 -0700 (PDT),
 Rajesh Ranjan rajeshka...@yahoo.com a écrit :
 
 
 
   On Friday, May 2, 2014 11:30 PM, Charles-H. Schulz
   charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org wrote:
Rajesh, Kannan, Chandrakant,
   
   This is getting interesting :-)
   
   May I suggest we work this in two streams?
   - check who is currently working on Indic langages localizations,
   what localization of constitutionally recognized language is
   currently missing and who may work on it
   
 
  Here is the list who is who of Indian libreoffice l10n as per the
  language team list :-)
 
  Assamese - Nilamdyuti Goswami 
  Bengali (India) - Sankarshan/Runa 
  Bodo - Sanjib Narzary 
  English - Stuart Swales 
  Gujarati - Ankit Patel 
  Hindi - Rajesh Ranjan 
  Kannada - Vikram Vincent/Shankar Prasad 
  Maithili - Sangeeta Kumari 
  Malayalam - Manu Unni V G 
  Marathi - Sandeep Shedmake 
  Nepali - Saaz Rai 
  Oriya - Manoj Kumar Giri 
  Punjabi - A S Alam 
  Tamil - Ve. Elanjelian 
  Telugu - Arjuna Rao Chavala/Krishnababu Krothapalli
  Urdu - Khunshan Shabbir
 
 Cool, thanks! It is an impressive list to be sure.
 
 
  On status page, all languages' translation are present though
  language teams are for only for the ^^ mentioned names. Teams need to
  be created for the following: Dogri, Kashmiri, Konkani, Manipuri,
  Sanskrit, Santali, Sindhi. Chandrakant is eager to push the
  translation for these languages. Probably the previous translations
  done for openoffice (possibly by c-dac) are here with libreoffice.
 
 yes, although it depends on what happened with how active the people
 were in 2010-2011 though.
 
 
 
  Through English is not in official 22, but I have added en-GB as well
  as this is one official language and its important in India is not
  less. So for overall promotion purpose we can count this language
  also.
 
 
 good point.
 
   - on this mailing list, discuss and define a few concrete actions
   to raise LibreOffice awareness in India and improve its
   distribution. 
   
 
  Sure...I have not any problem start discussing here right now but
  would like to come here with inputs from other languages' team
  maintainers and possibly after a face-to-face cum irc meeting with
  the people mentioned from lo team. This will be a inclusive view and
  would be more helpful to work for the plan decided here on the on the
  mailing list later. 
 
   What do you think?
 
 
  Hope this is okay?
 
 Absolutely yes. Kannan has already explained the kind of wonderful work
 they're doing on their side. Not knowing the Indian field reality
 myself, I suggest you could discuss or even answer the following
 questions:
 - how do we raise brand awareness on LibreOffice in India
 - are there specific approaches we can take to promote and have people
   download LibreOffice? Is the distribution of physical supports
   (cd-roms, usb keys) a better way ?
 - LibreOffice is meant for pretty much everyone, but do we have to
   target a key population at first?
 - LibreOffice is a community too: can we attract volunteers,
   developers, localizers, QA testers, documentation writers?
 - let's run a local , small scale event somewhere in India and see who
   shows up. Repeat these events around the country.
 
 Last but not least: do organize an IRC meeting or a physical meeting. I
 think it's important.
 

Thanks for writing in detail. This will help us in ideation about the 
libreoffice awareness in India. I have planned an event for ideation about 
libreoffice in India on 16th May with Chandrakant in Pune (India). We will 
discuss in detail about the points you suggested as well along with all other 
related items. I will post the detail of the event tomorrow here on the list. 
Hopefully the event will be attended by good numbers of libreoffice 
contributors/language coordinators.

regards,
Rajesh

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[libreoffice-marketing] Re: Brazilian LibreOffice Community at FISL15

2014-05-06 Thread Marc Paré

Hi Eliane,

Le 02/05/14 12:26 PM, Eliane Domingos de Sousa a écrit :

Hello Community,

Next week we'll participate the event 15th International Free Software
forum in Brazil. They're celebrating 15 years, sharing free software and
open standard. Our community couldn't stay out of this.

We are very proud to have Fridrich S(trba with us in this event and
he'll see how much loved LibreOffice is in Brazil.

Fridrich S(trba, thanks so much to join us. Together, we'll do a show in
this event.

About the event: http://softwarelivre.org/fisl15/o-evento/fisl?lang=en

Blog Brazilian LibreOffice Community:
http://blog.pt-br.libreoffice.org/2014/05/02/libreoffice-no-fisl15/

Let's talk about #libreoffice #odf #documentliberation  YEAH!

Best,



I have added the even on our events calendar. Have a great conference 
and looking forward to the photos!


Cheers,

Marc

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