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re. staroffice
- From: "Robb Bloomfield" <rebloomfield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 08:55:13 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <20030609085631.M42759@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> But better, why not join the OO.org project? Anyone can take part - very
> good education experience for say kids to contribute to say Quality
> Assurance or Marketing. They could, for example, press and sell their
> own OO.org CDs. Great focus for an after school IT club, Young
> Enterprise, Business Studies etc. Motivating too because they get to
> work on a real project that is world-wide and worthwhile. Good for
> international links as most of the lists are truly international. So
> you have scope in IT, Business, MFL as a minimum.
Is this actually allowed? My understanding was that money couldn't be made
from distribution? And since that *is* the aim of at least Young
Enterprise...?
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Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)
> good education experience for say kids to contribute to say Quality
> Assurance or Marketing. They could, for example, press and sell their
> own OO.org CDs. Great focus for an after school IT club, Young
> Enterprise, Business Studies etc. Motivating too because they get to
> work on a real project that is world-wide and worthwhile. Good for
> international links as most of the lists are truly international. So
> you have scope in IT, Business, MFL as a minimum.
Is this actually allowed? My understanding was that money couldn't be made
from distribution? And since that *is* the aim of at least Young
Enterprise...?
--
Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)
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