Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
Yes, Terry, I agree that ordinary people get lost when using the official 
OpenOffice website.   I have  gone to the official website and gave up in 
frustration when I could not find, or could not understand what I found.  At 
the same time I realize that the website does a fantastic job and probably 
accounts for a lot of the tremendous success that OpenOffice has enjoyed.

I start with the question - How can I improve my website to further build up 
OpenOffice?  One answer might be to improve the cooperation between my website 
and the official website.  Anyone, please send your comments and suggests as to 
how the two website might cooperate to continue building OpenOffice.  (Building 
OpenOffice is probably a non-ending process.

Walter, I apologise. I joined in the discussion quite forgetting that it had gone on a tangent.

Have you gathered enough advice / information about the various tools available for managing your website?

The question of co-operation (don't hold your breath) should, I agree with James Mckenzie, be asked on the discuss list.

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