With apologies to the rest of the list. On 01/08/2010 09:20 AM, Web Kracked wrote: > NoOp wrote: ... >> Yes. Asking about Ubuntu's OOo releases here is just a waste of >> time for the list users. Open OOo in Ubuntu, select Help/F1 and >> click 'Get Help Online'. You'll be directed to: >> <https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/openoffice.org/+gethelp> >> >> >> >> Does that not work for you? >> > > > To me, this thread is more a comment about Ubuntu and some other > distros not keeping up with the changes in software version in their > repository. Also maybe finding people here that know of repositories > for the various distros that may be more up-to-date then the distros' > main ones.
Hello. The first post was: > Does anyone know a release date for 3.2? > > > > > > Tim Plue > > Fort Worth, Texas > > That has *nothing* to do with Ubuntu or someone attempting to figure out how to keep up with their particular linux distribution/of that version of OpenOffice.org. I provided this response: > On 01/05/2010 02:47 PM, Ledger Consulting wrote: >> > Does anyone know a release date for 3.2? > <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ReleaseStatus_Minutes#2010-01-04> > <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoRelease32> You then pop up with your: > Got any ideas on how long it would be from the release date > of the "final version" and when Ubuntu might place it on their > repository for "upgrade"? and I responded accordingly and with detailed information on how you can obtain, ask, post, whatever, about your particular version of OOo. As mentioned in other previous threads; this list is for OpenOffice.org and if you have other versions/branches/installations of then you are best served by asking on the appropriate channels for those particular versions/branches/installations that you use. So use them. I don't think anyone here minds responding to assistance for a particular version/branch of OOo if they can easily answer the question. But you keep pushing the limit by injecting questions in an OOo thread while failing to ask/seek answers in forums specific to your particular version of OOo & then ranting on if someone directs you to those resources. Bottom line is that UbuntuOOo uses a branch of OOo (go-oo/novell) and the best place to get answers to your question(s) is to ask on those sources. ... > If that is not how you saw the information in this thread, well we > all see things differently. > > Tim Lungstrom retired and tired of what three strokes did to my mind > and body. And I see that you are still reminding others of your personal issues... perhaps you can update the list on your financial isues as well, or file a bug report. Do you still not realize that this list is *global* and that there are folks here with severe disabilities, 3rd world living conditions, financial issues, etc? What in the heck is wrong with you that you insist on posting about *your* personal problems? Would anyone be interested in the care of my Mother-In-Law's stroke and the cost of nursing care? How about my Vietnam buddies, or my issues with PTSD from serving in combat zones, or that I may have found warts on my butt, or that I can't retire yet because... Give it up. Nobody cares, at least I don't. Your continued reminders are, IMO, pathetic. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
