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Hi Ramon,

Thanks for being careful and writing with your question.
As far as I ma concerned, your questions are perfectly OK!
In case something is written that is inappropriate (which is rather seldom :-) ) usually people explain on the list.

Hope you appreciate the support and being on the LibreOffice lists,


Kind regards,
Cor


RamonTavarez wrote (25-12-11 10:21)
Hi:
I'm new user and want to know if I could be breaking rules with a question
posted by me 2 days ago
(http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/LibreOffice-for-Linux-on-Porteus-V1-0-32bit-tp3610036p3610036.html).

The fact is that I want to use LO on a portable version of linux: porteus,
and posted a question about it.

My doubts are:
1.- Is it against the rules ask about a non official or not yet developed
version  of LO?
2.- Is it the right channel to ask for it?

I would like some light on that to avoid mistakes or troubles.

Thanks.

Ramon E Tavarez

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