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...etc for each native language aside from english which is the primary language for this site.
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...etc for each native language. Another way would be to simply have those replica sites on the NLC sites directly and only point to them. And another one, to keep a simpler directory structure would be by having all the NLC versions in one folder:
Just an idea worth considering. Opinions ? ([[User:Cdriga|Cdriga]] 19:23, 22 April 2006 (CEST))
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Just an idea worth considering for reaching faster and in an unified form to a larger audience.  
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Opinions ? ([[User:Cdriga|Cdriga]] 19:23, 22 April 2006 (CEST))

Revision as of 17:27, 22 April 2006

Discussions and ideas for why.openoffice.org website. Use edit button near each section below to contribute to existing discussions or use the PLUS (+) sign above to start a new discussion with a different subject.


Brainstorming: Other sections/areas/ideas for WHY.OOo

There might be other sections or ideas needed at some point and to be presented in the why.openoffice.org site. To add to this list: Login, [edit] this talk and place your ideas with bullets below. It's brainstorming and any idea is good. Might come in handy later. P.S. don't forget to sign.

  • Section for those preparing to argument and give speach to a certain target market ? I mean, having links to the best materials argumenting Why... for a certain market. In the same idea, how about podcasts to listen while traveling to the meeting ? (Cdriga 17:57, 22 April 2006 (CEST))
  • Countering the missleading arguments used by the competition: There is a lot of FUD and a lot of missleading arguments brought in especially by MSFT when it comes to why MSFT and NOT OOo. We must have clear responses to give in an open debate when trying to convince (Cdriga 17:57, 22 April 2006 (CEST))
  • A section introducing the community. There are a lot of materials about this. We can link to them. In therms of advantages we can say for instance: "A community consisting in more than one corporation (like with the MSFT support) ensures a quicker improvement of the product and better support for end-users. You would be able to choose for instance the best support service. You don't have that option with single companies developing alone a product.".
    There can be other approaches too, this was an attempted example in therms of advantages of having a community behind. Then invite to exploration of the community and more info in existing pages. (Cdriga 18:23, 22 April 2006 (CEST))

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why.openoffice.org in your native language

Even if all the native language projects have pages presenting the product and community in their way, how about having versions of the why.OOo site in those languages too ? This could show the true international nature of OpenOffice.org and could be reached faster and present the WHY! arguments in therms of advantages right from the start in the respective languages and then send for more information to the NLC websites.

For example:

...etc for each native language. Another way would be to simply have those replica sites on the NLC sites directly and only point to them. And another one, to keep a simpler directory structure would be by having all the NLC versions in one folder:

Just an idea worth considering for reaching faster and in an unified form to a larger audience. Opinions ? (Cdriga 19:23, 22 April 2006 (CEST))

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