Issue 682 - Add question to FAQ
Summary: Add question to FAQ
Status: CLOSED FIXED
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Product: Infrastructure
Classification: Infrastructure
Component: Website general issues (show other issues)
Version: current
Hardware: All All
: P3 Trivial (vote)
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Assignee: lsuarezpotts
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Reported: 2001-04-11 05:42 UTC by bill.roth
Modified: 2003-12-06 14:52 UTC (History)
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Description bill.roth 2001-04-11 05:42:47 UTC
Please add the following to the FAQ:

Q: How should I refer to OpenOffice.org in my documents?

A: If you need to use the term "OpenOffice.org" in documents or papers or any
formal communication(not including email), we suggest you to follow the
following conventions:

1. Always use OpenOffice.org as an adjective.
2. When using the phrase "OpenOffice.org" when speaking about something
specific, we suggest you use one of the following forms:

a. For the WebSite: "The OpenOffice.org Web Site", or "The OpenOffice.org
Community"
b. For the binary: "The OpenOffice.org Application"
c. For the binary in a standard context: "The OpenOffice.org reference
implementation."
d. For the code: "The OpenOffice.org source code" or "The OpenOffice.org code"

Now for the obvious question: Why?

The reason is: Someone else owns the phrase "OpenOffice", and I want to make
sure we do not get into trouble.
Comment 1 lsuarezpotts 2001-04-11 06:33:39 UTC
accepted & reassigned to self
Comment 2 lsuarezpotts 2001-04-11 20:08:55 UTC
done
Comment 3 michael.bemmer 2003-03-16 20:24:15 UTC
As agreed with Louis, we can close all the resolved fixed issues he owns.
Comment 4 michael.bemmer 2003-03-16 20:30:42 UTC
As agreed with Louis, we can close all the resolved fixed issues he owns.