Il 15/11/2011 05:30, Richard Failing ha scritto:
Correct. In fact, anyone could download openoffice and join the email
pool and scam money. I'm new to this environment (just downloaded OO),
but having an ebay advertisement attempt to scam money from me, I
discard all requests for $ via email. Period. Don't know what to suggest
to anyone who wants sponsership of a "project", except go to businesses
that might be helped by a successful project.
On Nov 14, 2011, at 9:46 AM, Marcello Romani wrote:
Il 14/11/2011 10:51, Ivano Arrighetta ha scritto:
Please see this page: http://igpgames.altervista.org and contribute to
my open source project named the big project.
It's based and/or inspired on software discussed in this mailing list,
so I guess you're the best help resource for it.
Note: the page has been updated. If you saw it before, update the
cached version of your browser.
While your goal and what you've done so fare is interesting, let me
tell you your cross-post looks more like spamming than promoting a
good project, at least to me. But I may be picky.
Some minor suggestions:
- on the third paragraph "It have to handle..." should be "It has to
handle..."
- green text over gray background is difficul to read (and looks awful);
- you don't start a page with a request for contribution, but rather
with a project title and a short explanation of what and why.
HTH
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I don't think the OP was asking for money, but rather for new content or
review of the exiting one.
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