Keith:
I think that this is the one you were commenting about.

Find out how and go for it.

Chris

> Yes, I understood that.  And I agree that people demanding help
> because "you guys sold me a bum piece of software" are going to get
> everyone's back up.
> 
> I am talking about the quiet little person, not knowing Gnu Public
> License from an enraged Cape Buffalo, asking politely how to do
> something on this software they've just happened on.
> 
> In many cases, if one takes the time to answer them politely,
> explaining the facts, they may indeed become supporters of OpenOffice.
>  If our general response to these people is "Get out of here, we won't
> help you,"  then we lose too.
> 
> JimW
Jim:
I concur.  i stumbled upon OOo from a new computer shop in town.  The owner 
mentioned OOo so I searched for such on the web!

I am not sure but I think that this is something that the publicity section, 
group, 
should look into and give the USERS reflection guidance.  Maybe all such type 
of e-
Mails should be directed to a person from this group.  In that way there would 
be 
consistent answers.

What can we do to promote OOo?  Both on the reflector and in our own 
community?  What are the plans or methods or ways that are in existence now?

Chris

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