On 10/18/2010 08:07 PM, Roxy Robinson wrote:
I have been learning most of the answers through this email list, which is, of course, the reason I
joined it in the first place. Because there wasn't anything to learn on the web page. But now my
inbox is inundated with mail, and I shouldn't have had to subscribe to this crazy list to find out
what is going on between OOo and LO. The amount of mail on this list would be overwhelming to a lot
of users looking for answers. Which would probably turn them off to LO right off the bat. I know it
has me, at least for now. Maybe by the time there is an actual product called LibreOffice, y'all
will have figured out that I'm not the only one that would like to know a little about what all is
going on with Oracle/OOo/LO. And it would be better to learn about all that just by reading it from
a web page rather than having a mailbox running over. Like someone else has already said in one of
the emails about all that there is on the web page is a lot of self praising, back patting, and a
tt
a boys.
I understand you are disappointed by the website, but you started by
saying, "I will guarantee you there are a ton of other folks out here
with the same questions I had/have!!" I'm glad that at least the
mailing list is answering them. That's one good thing, right?
Eventually, the website will be improved -- and substantially so, before
the first official stable release of LibO. Please be patient -- we are
very early in this process!
----Jon
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