-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 mac wrote: > I guess you may have seen this interesting development: > > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/20/ibm_canonical_ubuntu_lotus_us_package/ > > The mention of the Lotus suite made me wonder if any of us have tried > it, and could give an opinion. I've thought about trying it out, but > the reviews have been a bit off-putting.
Lotus samart suite supports open document formats which is a big plus. > > Anyone got recent experiences of Lotus + Ubuntu to share? > > mac > > What we need when this gets of the ground is easy access to appropriate marketing materials, there is a 2x a4 size brochure thing for ubuntu server 8.04 i think, but its getting hold of it well ok its downloadable but then printed at home (on an a4 printer) it looks unprofessional. I have tried to print the discover ubuntu 6 page brochure off but it looks unprofessional single sided and on thin paper (sorry best I can do on low budget) fine for say friends, but for business / schools I don't think so. If we could get hold of such materials easily, we could really really push this take the scenario talk to someone about oss they say they need exchange with this development you can say that you will forward on some information, and forward a brochure with the above info (INCLUDING PRICES) it looks nice, professional and something the business community will take seriously. same would go for just general literature, I am not knocking what the community come up with, but MS don't have their users come up with marketing materials, they have a budget and people to do this, As IBM has a lot of money perhaps they could look in to this. I don't mind paying a few ££ in postage to get something that looks impressive, do that we may start moving forward from a geeks OS (see BBC post) to something where we are seen as serious. Add to this the need for training so people can do courses so they have the right skills for support is also important, I am in devon, would be nice to see some sort of investment in torbay at least for this sort of thing, proper training, for staff + technical people up to say LPI ubuntu, wit the ability to do the IBM stuff on top of it, LOCALLY, right now people think no one lives down this side of Bristol. Paul - -- Paul Sutton www.zleap.net Ubuntu 9.10 out 29th October 2009 - www.ubuntu.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkre2iIACgkQaggq1k2FJq2DWwCgknRJW7Fg/c/3Pl2VdnB/EA1p Rh0AnjCo/ggRhumQaTIUYImOXYUILdOD =0iQr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
