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− | * OpenOffice.org uses [http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html#general mailing lists/newsgroups for detailed discussions].<ref>Those can also be used via other services, for example: [http://dir.gmane.org/index.php?prefix=gmane.comp.openoffice gmane].</ref> | + | * OpenOffice.org uses [http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html#general mailing lists/newsgroups for detailed discussions].<ref>Those can also be used via other services, for example: [http://old.nabble.com/OpenOffice-f12770.html nabble], [http://dir.gmane.org/index.php?prefix=gmane.comp.openoffice gmane], [http://www.mail-archive.com/find.php?domains=www.mail-archive.com&q=openoffice&sa=Search&sitesearch=www.mail-archive.com&client=pub-7266757337600734&forid=1&lists=all mail-archive] and [http://marc.info/ MARC].</ref> |
Revision as of 01:33, 8 November 2009
The most important ways of communication in the OpenOffice.org project are:
- Users of OpenOffice.org will find help, tips and advice on the User Community Forums.
- OpenOffice.org uses mailing lists/newsgroups for detailed discussions.[1]
- OpenOffice.org project uses IRC for direct and immediate online communication.[2]
- The OpenOffice.org Wiki (where you are right now) is also an important way of communication, especially for specifications and development documentation.[3]
- Planet OpenOffice.org aggregates the latest news from a lot of sources including the major OpenOffice.org blogs.
- ↑ Those can also be used via other services, for example: nabble, gmane, mail-archive and MARC.
- ↑ Wikipedia has some general informations about Internet Relay Chat (IRC).
- ↑ See also the Main Index of the OpenOffice.org Wiki.