On Sat, 2006-05-06 at 00:18 +0200, Cor Nouws wrote:

> Flames? What flame ;-)
> 
> OK. If there are different ideas, approaches, maybe they can co-excist. 
> Contribute both in their own way  to the development of our free 
> soft-eco-system with an important role for OOo to play?
> 
> In that case it is nice to know a little of each other, so that public 
> actions have more change to enforce to both sides, than to clash.
> 
> (definitely bad English, hopefully understandable enough ;-) )

Good enough Cor!

I'm not into flame wars, I too think that strategy is important and that
all FLOSS advocates should work together. Consider E-mail attachments.
Why does virtually no-one send ODF attachments but many people send .doc
attachments? Because if I send .doc the recipient will be able to open
it whether they Use MSO or OOo. If MSO can open ODF files suddenly I can
send ODF attachments without worrying whether or not the person I'm
sending them to has OOo. A very good way of getting people to know about
OOo would be to send them attachments in ODF, suddenly everyone has
heard of ODF.

I think MS realise this and they are therefore in a difficult position.
Support ODF and they probably put a nail in their own coffin, resist ODF
and risk losing government contracts and probably someone will do an ODF
import plug in in any case.

>From a marketing point of view OOo can afford to use this to its own
advantage. To get in the main stream press its much more likely to be on
a human interest rather than a technological angle so company winners
and losers and David v Goliath etc The Why? campaign also has elements
of this too which is why its a strong campaign idea.

-- 
Ian Lynch
www.theINGOTs.org
www.opendocumentfellowship.org
www.schoolforge.org.uk


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