Hello,
2011/10/17 webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
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The big thing about The Apache Way is they want to own the code our
volunteers have worked on for the past year.
I wonder how many of these people are willing to hand over their
copyrights?
I don't
On 18 October 2011 09:15, Charles-H. Schulz
charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org wrote:
Hello,
2011/10/17 webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
webmas...@krackedpress.com
The big thing about The Apache Way is they want to own the code our
volunteers have worked on for the past
On 18 October 2011 10:53, Charles-H. Schulz
charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org wrote:
Hello Ian,
2011/10/18 Ian Lynch ianrly...@gmail.com
I don't think you have to hand over your copyrights at ASF; but the
licence
allows anyone to take your contribution and turn it into
Hi all,
Just for information, I'll attend the Ubuntu Party in Paris on the
11th to 13th of November and will present on LibO and TDF.
Kind regards
Sophie
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Problems?
Here is a marketing question that came from this thread;
If we do not capture a large market and following - larger the better -
what will happen to LO's market share when AOO comes out and they spend
the marketing dollars that LO does not have?
For this year, LO was lucky. Without OOo
On 18 October 2011 12:53, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
Here is a marketing question that came from this thread;
If we do not capture a large market and following - larger the better -
what will happen to LO's market share when AOO comes out and
Hi :)
The Extremadura Regional Government in Spain have just announced a new release
of their distro, LinEx, designed for deployment in government offices and
educational institutions in the province.
By using a modified Debian distribution, the Extremadura Regional Government
has benefited
On 10/18/2011 01:53 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
If we do not capture a large market and following - larger the better -
what will happen to LO's market share when AOO comes out and they spend
the marketing dollars that LO does not have?
AOOo will not have a specific
Hi,
Le Tue, 18 Oct 2011 07:53:55 -0400,
webmaster for Kracked Press Productions webmas...@krackedpress.com a
écrit :
Here is a marketing question that came from this thread;
If we do not capture a large market and following - larger the better
- what will happen to LO's market share when
Well Apache could pull out some marketing money for somewhere. It is a
big name to those in the IT industry. So, there might be some ways
for them to raise money for their office product. I know that LO has
some big name companies behind it, so if it is a name game, we have some
good
On 18 October 2011 17:51, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
Well Apache could pull out some marketing money for somewhere. It is a
big name to those in the IT industry. So, there might be some ways for
them to raise money for their office product.
We have had a really good coverage, and these are the most important
articles (including WSJ Europe).
http://www.zdnet.com/news/libreoffice-expands-users-and-reach/6316162
http://www.muktware.com/news/2698
On 10/18/11 6:51 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
For Windows users, we need to find some way to get into shows and such
to convince these users to use LO. If we can somehow get some of these
Tech magazines to include LO in one of their included CD/DVD of software
that
There is only one person that I know/met/talked-with locally, for sure
that uses Linux and it is maybe 3 for Mac. Everyone else is a Windows
person. Every one of them that I have a relationship with, I have done
my best to get them to try LO. Only one I did not push, since he had
several
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