Walter, Harold, et. al.:

Please, please, please take this to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  This discussion is not 
about a user problem with OpenOffice.org.

James McKenzie


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>From: Walter Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Dec 3, 2006 10:33 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [users] Joomla
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>Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sunday, December 03, 2006 3:45 AM 
>[GMT+1=CET], Walter Hildebrandt 
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>>  My Users will not, or can not, use your website.  I
>> constantly refer people to your website.  Most do not try your
>> website.  Of the few that do try your website, some come back to me
>> unsatisfied with your website.
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>This is not the first time you have made this claim but you seem 
>entirely unable (or unwilling - why?) to give any reasons as to why your 
>users are dissatisfied.
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>I am *not* trying to defend the web site, but if it to be denigrated I 
>think we have a right to know, and the denigrator has a duty to say, on 
>what grounds.
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>*** Harold, I am sorry for not being clear in my statement.  I have no 
>intention to "be denigrated" about your website.  In the past I have  said 
>that the OpenOffice community is doing a fantastic job.  Your website does a 
>fantastic job in what it is doing.  My intent is to clarify that there is a 
>limited niche in which my website is promoting OpenOffice.  We are allies.  I 
>understand there is a concern within the official OpenOffice community that an 
>open source project can develop competing factions similar to what has happen 
>with Linux.  I am looking for ways to improve our cooperation so that I can 
>better serve that small niche of people who want support in a particular way.  
>Just my small niche is more than I can handle.  I need more help, more 
>productive Volunteers.
>
>Walter ****
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> Nobody can improve a thing if they don't know what's wrong 
>with it. If *you* cannot suggest enhancements, or even describe why your 
>users are unhappy, perhaps you could ask them on our behalf. It seems it 
>needs to be you asking them because, from your evidence, they are 
>unwilling to talk to us directly.
>
>Harold Fuchs
>London, England
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