G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 11:34 -0400, Mohammad Al-Ubaydli wrote:
Wonderful - could we go with 2 please? I would love to give the article
away but it's no longer my property - the /BMJ/ owns it. However it's
URLs are very stable, and my articles with them have continued on the
same URL for all the four years that I worked with them.
mo
All done. I have added the link to the article repository. Now your next
task, if you care to accept it, is to locate a third party review of
your book. This message will destroy itself in 30 seconds ;-)
[reference to an old tv show]
Yeah, that TV show was great.
Mohammad, thanks for your interest in OOo and the Article.
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 10:02 -0400, Mohammad Al-Ubaydli wrote:
Hi there,
I wrote an article about OpenOffice.org in the British Medical Journal's
Career Focus magazine:
http://careerfocus.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/331/7515/101
The magazine goes to the British Medical Association's 135,000 members,
representing 80% or practicing doctors in the UK. Is it worth mentioning
in the "In the media" section of your homepage?
Thanks,
mo
PS apologies that it says "OpenOffice" rather than "OpenOffice.org" - I
wrote the article several months ago, before you had corrected me.
Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli
e [EMAIL PROTECTED]
w www.mo.md
This is an excellent article. We have two choices:
1. You can release it as source under PDL or as a PDF under another
license.
2. We could use a link. One problem with links is that they tend to
go away after time which may make (1) the better option.
In either case, I would be pleased to add to the collection. Please let
me know which way you want to go. If (1) please attach the doc.
ger
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Scott Carr
OpenOffice.org
Documentation Co-Lead
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