Le 11/01/2014 15:37, Guy Waterval a écrit :
The downloads do not necessarily correspond to real users, as you said
before if I good remember, but it's a good indicator.
We should penetrate deeper into the Windows world, I have always the
impression that we are too much in the pool of former users of
OpenOffice.org.
+1.
Each time we upgrade, it's a new download but it doesn’t mean that there is a 
new user.
Same when I upgrade my xubuntu distro: sometimes I don't download AOO again and 
sometime I download again the debs.


I think a solution would be to push the portable version, but preconfigured
with templates and cliparts and some extensions preinstalled to avoid that
the user is confronted too fast with configurations issues.
Why not a portable version by language entirely preconfigured with
templates and cliparts that could be distributed on customized USB keys by
companies to their clients ? Everybody could have an office suite  ready to
use on his/her USB key, lipstick tube, pocket knife, etc.  People could use
their own free office suite on almost any computer they encounter, without
the need to have their own laptop. Perhaps a good challenge for each
community to provide such a product specially adapted to what is really
needed in their own country.
+1.
Making the portable version a part of the whole project would be indeed a good 
idea, easing the promotion of AOO.

Hagar

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