Re: I have an Openoffice question for small business.
Hi,
On 08-10-2013 13:10, Ezequiel wrote:
Hi all:
I am Sysadmin at a small business. We have a complete mail-web-vpn
infrastructure and my boss is happy with it. I guess we are a
successful case of open software use in the "real world"
But -of course, there is always an issue- my users keep complaining
about OpenOffice migration to Libre Office. They even complain if I
change OO from 3.2 to 3.3. I believe there were major changes in that
version.
The question is: Is there any way of freezing OO version indefinetly?
I am currently using oldstable OO but I guess my time is going short.
What will happen when they release the new version of debian? I don't
know what to do...
Thanks in advance for any advices.
My advice is not the answer to your direct question, someone may help
more on that!
What i would do is to implement gradually that change, place in one or
two computers, probably per department, depending on the size of the
company, and let them see and know the major differences, show how to
overcome them and see if there is any problems with corporate templates
and documents. Them following a schedule that the users know, upgrade
the other computers.
Can't guarantee full satisfaction but might prevent a riot... that's how
i brought to the "light" some friends to LibreOffice and Linux.
Sincerely hope it helps!
Zeke
PD: My native language is not English, I'm sorry for any mistakes in
my writing.
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escándalo, aunque terminaron la maniobra
en la mitad del tiempo que habían rechazado
como imposible¨
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