Hello, 

> From: Andre Fischer [mailto:awf....@gmail.com] 

> > Open like OpenOffice. Bar like in Toolbar. And "Open Bar" like "get 
> > everything you want for free". Oh well.
> >
> >> Everything You answer me, that's my suggestion is apparently
> >> uncomfortable.
> >
> > It isn't. You raised a point that is indeed new. Nobody so far had 
> > thought about the naming issue.
> 
> That is not quite true.  I asked on this list a couple of months ago 
> about how to name things.  I did not get many replies, so I chose the 
> names myself an noted them in the glossary of the sidebar 
> wiki page.  I 
> did not invent any of the names, I just chose from what was already 
> there (old Impress tool panel, Symphony sidebar).
> 
> I personally still prefer the name "sidebar".  I believe that 
> ,any users 
> will have intuitively at least a general understanding when they hear 
> that name.  This is a semi-established name.  From [1] :

Sorry, but you do not understand the essential point, of course, as everyone 
understands 'brown soda with cola taste', but is a much better word like 
"Pepsi" or "Coke".

At least that's my thought.

> I do see the need for good marketing 

???

I do not understand this statement.

> But lets be objective, it is something that other 
> applications and even AOO had for a while: look at 
> wordperfect, kword, 
> Impress.

Objectively correct, but that is not the way of looking at how marketing works.

To me it is not so important whether one or marketing code (QA, ...) holds for 
a little more important, but the point is *also a good product* needs good 
marketing.

Or would you do if you you are applying for a job, you actually talk about the 
only one developer to how many other developers as well?

I think you would your benefits (your knowledge, your experience) turn out, 
even if objectively many others the same as you know and can.


Greetings,
Jörg



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