Hi Wayne,
I'm not sure how you could get written permission from a community. What I
would do is make printouts of the many different web pages of OpenOffice.org.
This should help explain to them that OO is NOT owned by any one entity. Print
out the copyrite also and explain to them that OO is not allowed to be sold.
Greg
circuit city <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am the lead PC tech at Circuit
City Location #4501 in Oklahoma City. I am writing to inquire about installing
Open Office for our customers. We sell a variety of PC services (such as
computer optimization, and recovery disk creation), I wished to add value to
some of our packages by including your wonderful product free of charge. My
management requests written permission before we can go ahead with offering
Open Office as a free install with some of our basic packages. I would
appreciate a quick reply, thank you for your time.
Wayne
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