Op 12-11-2020 om 18:53 schreef Italo Vignoli:
On 11/12/20 5:58 PM, Telesto wrote:
My task is to put together a marketing plan which works, then the board
may decide in a different direction (IMHO, using the "community" label
would make the marketing plan uselss and would not allow to reach
Hi Andras,
Andreas Mantke wrote on 11/11/2020 17:33:
>>> why is a TDF LibreOffice release not useful for business users?
>> It doesn't say it's not useful.
>
> maybe from your point of view, but a visitor will get another impression.
Of course that is a sort of the intention.
You may have
Hi Mike,
Mike Saunders wrote on 11/11/2020 15:30:
> On 11/11/2020 14:19, Cor Nouws wrote:
>>
>> You may have noticed my suggestion - somewhere past weeks - on a simple
>> but a clear change in the download, where every professional/business
>> user immediately notices the situation, without
Op 12-11-2020 om 16:57 schreef Italo Vignoli:
On 11/12/20 4:36 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Sorry for being a "pain" about this, but I believe some of us still have
the preference of "Community Edition" or "Community Unsupported".
It has been explained several times that the label is not supposed to
Hi,
for those who are looking for other free software projects, here a short
list of some, which I use myself:
- Wordpress: the distribution / release is not labeled with a special
tag --> https://wordpress.org/download/
- Plone: no special label for target groups, only legacy,
Dear Mike,
Thank you for the clarification. I was in a perception that we will have to
distinguish between the versions which are supporting enterprise and that for
normal users.
I am wondering how this labeling (tagline) will make people aware if there is
no distinguishing factors in
On 11/12/20 5:58 PM, Telesto wrote:
>> My task is to put together a marketing plan which works, then the board
>> may decide in a different direction (IMHO, using the "community" label
>> would make the marketing plan uselss and would not allow to reach the
>> objective, which is the
Hi Sophie,
On 12/11/2020 15.25, sophi wrote:
>> From my personal understanding, "rolling" isn't what I'd use to describe
>> the LibreOffice release process (where there is a release schedule in
>> advance and features/bugfixes/bugs always enter with a distinct new
>> release, not "at any unknown
On 11/12/20 4:36 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
> Sorry for being a "pain" about this, but I believe some of us still have
> the preference of "Community Edition" or "Community Unsupported".
It has been explained several times that the label is not supposed to
please community members, but is supposed to
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 3:18 PM Marc Paré wrote:
> Le 2020-11-12 à 09 h 28, Simon Phipps a écrit :
> > On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 2:31 PM Mike Saunders <
> > mike.saund...@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
> >
> >> I made this mock-up for a download page update (of course, the "Edition"
> >> tagline
Le 2020-11-12 à 10 h 26, Italo Vignoli a écrit :
> Based on the discussion on the marketing mailing list and during the
> call, we are now focusing on a different concept: i.e. the LibreOffice
> version released by TDF positioned as a "rolling" product, versus a more
> stable version optimized for
Based on the discussion on the marketing mailing list and during the
call, we are now focusing on a different concept: i.e. the LibreOffice
version released by TDF positioned as a "rolling" product, versus a more
stable version optimized for enterprises and released by the ecosystem.
Just to be
Le 2020-11-12 à 09 h 28, Simon Phipps a écrit :
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 2:31 PM Mike Saunders <
> mike.saund...@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
>
>> I made this mock-up for a download page update (of course, the "Edition"
>> tagline is still open for discussion):
>>
>>
>>
Hi Simon,
On 12/11/2020 15:28, Simon Phipps wrote:
>
> Lovely work, as ever Mike! Thanks for doing it.
Thanks! The orange "Business users - click here" box seems to be
well-accepted so far, so I'll generate the HTML and CSS in preparation.
Let's see what other feedback there is, but that's
Le 2020-11-11 à 08 h 59, Uwe Altmann a écrit :
> Hi
> No one in the meeting at https://jitsi.documentfoundation.org/plan ???
I was not able to attend. Could someone report on what was discussed?
Did someone either record or take minutes?
Marc
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Marc Paré
m...@marcpare.com
On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 2:31 PM Mike Saunders <
mike.saund...@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
>
> I made this mock-up for a download page update (of course, the "Edition"
> tagline is still open for discussion):
>
>
>
Hi Michael,
Le 12/11/2020 à 14:54, Michael Weghorn a écrit :
> Hi Marina, everyone,
>
>
> On 11/11/2020 11.09, Marina Latini wrote:> PERSONAL: always with this
> target-origin approach, I'm missing the
>> origin here. Which tag should be used for example by the Limux project
>> or by SUSE or by
Hi Marina, everyone,
On 11/11/2020 11.09, Marina Latini wrote:> PERSONAL: always with this
target-origin approach, I'm missing the
> origin here. Which tag should be used for example by the Limux project
> or by SUSE or by all the others that are investing in our project with a
> contract with
Hi Mike, everyone,
On 11/11/2020 15.30, Mike Saunders wrote:
>> You may have noticed my suggestion - somewhere past weeks - on a simple
>> but a clear change in the download, where every professional/business
>> user immediately notices the situation, without putting any limitation
>> in the
Hi Sreekanth,
On 11/11/2020 18:34, Sreekanth V K wrote:
>
> Have a single Installer file of very small size which will download easily.
> Then this installer would allow to user to select standard or premium versions
Just to be clear, there will be no "premium" version from TDF or
anything like
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