Louis wrote:
I wrote,
>Would it help if some of us take up some of Jacqueline's duties while
>she is recovering? I'm not sure what might be on her plate at the
>moment, but if there is anything that I could do, I'd be happy to help
>any way I can.

Thanks.  Right now, John and I are doing most of the routine tasks and
I'm helping as well in dealing with press and other things.

I was thinking about little things like changing the blurb in the Events section of the Marketing page http://marketing.openoffice.org/ which still says :


"In Australia, the inaugural Linux.conf.au OpenOffice.org Mini-conference will be held on Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th April 2005, two days prior to the official LCA 2005 conference at the Australian National University. A preliminary programme is available and other ways you can participate other than speaking will be posted to the OpenOffice.org Mini-conference web site soon."

I realise that updating an item like that is fairly trivial compared to the bigger-picture stuff being done in preparation for the 2.0 release, but out-of-date info on a web page does not reflect well on the project as a whole, IMO.

Related to that is getting the talks (slides, papers) from that conference available online as soon as possible, as was done after the RegiCon in San Diego (IIRC, they were online immediately). Who is taking care of that?

Regards, Jean


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