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NeoOffice Advocacy
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Join the "Neo Advocacy" effort — Spreading the Word about NeoOffice/J
There are still millions of Mac users unaware of the joy that is NeoOffice/J.
Frankly, we think that's tragic.
Many open source projects do not have the benefit of a massively-funded advertising campaign, and NeoOffice/J is no exception. Our software does not rely on clever mass-marketing. Rather, it stands or falls on its own merit.
Word-of-mouth is the primary way Macintosh users will discover NeoOffice/J. To that end, we in the NeoOffice/J community invite you to help us spread-the-word! A favorable remark here, a word of praise there, whether in your daily conversations, on the Web, on an (appropriate) mailing list, in a blog entry, etc., will all help NeoOffice/J gain exposure, mindshare, and users—thus making the world better and safer for freedom. If you need some goodies to convince people, take a look at what's in the press kit.
Also, please consider joining our Community Relations team (see the related forum topic on Trinity) — Respond to uninformed news stories/postings on other forums, celebrate new NeoOffice/J releases, and so forth! It's no Spread Firefox.com...yet, but we're working on it.
If you are also a user of OpenOffice.org, consider helping improve relations between the larger OpenOffice.org community and the Mac OOo and NeoOffice communities.
Activities of the NeoOffice/J Community Relations Team
The following is an in-progress guide to what the Community Relations team does. More info will be added as needed.
If you want to join the team and help us out, leave a message in our forum topic on Trinity!
If you just want to suggest a site where we should maintain a product listing, know of a current listing not included below, or if you know of a site to which we should send an announcement of new NeoOffice/J releases, please add the site(s) to the appropriate section(s) below.
Maintaining NeoOffice/J Software Listings
Online Listings We Maintain
- VersionTracker
- MacUpdate
- Apple Downloads - NeoOffice/J
- Apple Downloads - NeoLight
- OS X Apps (osx.hyperjeff.net)
- NeoOffice project on Freshmeat
Sites Where We Should Be Listed
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ZDNet/CNet/download.com— $9/mo. fee -
TUCOWS— overly complex and restrictive listing agreement - Macintosh Products Guide (resubmit when 1.1 Final released)
- Regional-specific software sites — de, fr, it, etc. — NeoOffice/J is localized into 40 languages, from Afrikaans to Zulu!
- Members of the Community Relations team should consult the for more information on adding or updating a listing.
Listings or Endorsements from Others
These are software listings not maintained by the Community Relations team or sites which actively encourage their users to try or adopt NeoOffice/J (ongoing moreso than "mentioned once in this blog").
- Free OpenSource Software Mac User Group (FreeSMUG.org)
- FanFiction.Net
- apfelwiki.de
- Framasoft - Logiciels Libres
- UNESCO Free Software Portal
- NordicOS.org - Nordic Open Source Portal
- Wikipedia
- OpenOffice.org Mac OS X Downloads
Press and Other Activities of the "NeoOffice/J Community Relations" Team
- Submit stories to Slashdot and MacSlash for major NeoOffice/J releases (Beta and Final/GM, not Alpha or RC)
- Help Ed with "corrections" to Slashdot stories/FUD about Mac OOo and Neo
- Submit announcements to MacInTouch for major NeoOffice/J releases (Beta and Final/GM, not Alpha or RC)
- Others? MacSurfer, MacNN
- We should try MacCentral for 1.1 Final and see what happens
- Draft announcement of 1.1 Final for submission to news sites
- Submit announcements to regional news sites for major NeoOffice/J releases (Beta and Final/GM, not Alpha or RC)
- MacBidouille (fr) / Hardmac.com (en)
- The kind folks at apfelwiki.de provided us with a great list of German Mac press contacts [in the Community Relations email account]
- Follow-up on other reports/reviews of NeoOffice/J (e.g. lga on MacBidioulle's wrong screenshots)
- Keep Neo/J on the radar by announcing on some sites more frequently (patch releases, etc.)
- Which sites are appropriate for this type of higher-frequency releases? (Which won't get "mad" about frequent release notices for smaller updates and which won't bring too many new users who are more well-adapted to more stable releases?)
- Et cetera