I would love to see, OOo saying how it power businesses in an economic
sensitive economy. Right now is something in relevant minds but also a
touch that we are aware on what's going on and how can we relate,
which is what Marketing is all about.

I do see the risk on associating with an 'emergency software' label.
But I dont think this should be a permanent campaign.


On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Lars Noodén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We'll it's more of a scandal, being articifically created and all..
>
> However, there are two points that help OOo.  The first is that open
> source software does help "recession-proof" businesses and organizations
> through lower maintenance costs in addition to the obvious licensing.(*)
> The second is that open formats put businesses and organizations into
> the position of being able to stay vendor independent and thus gain more
> choices and lower prices.
>
> Regards,
> -Lars
>
> (*) Microsoft / Novell is trying to counter this by pushing proprietary
> extensions to the applications and data formats.
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