Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Moving to LibreOffice 8?

2023-03-31 Thread Thorsten Behrens
Hi y'all, Uwe Altmann wrote: > Am 29.03.23 um 12:28 schrieb Clocked Modular: > > Is it an option to stick to 7 as long as there are no major changes? > > With a six monthly release plan it is not that easy to have major changes ;-) > Yes, I believe that's the important point. No single release

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Moving to LibreOffice 8?

2023-03-29 Thread Uwe Altmann
Hi Am 29.03.23 um 12:28 schrieb Clocked Modular: Is it an option to stick to 7 as long as there are no major changes? With a six monthly release plan it is not that easy to have major changes ;-) Integrating ChatGPT (if ever that happens?) or ODF 1.4 may serve as reasonable as proposed.

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Moving to LibreOffice 8?

2023-03-29 Thread Clocked Modular
Dear all, Is it an option to stick to 7 as long as there are no major changes? And for clear communication, stop using the 5.1 etc. and replace is with 23 (for the year) and .1 (for the release in the year). Starting with no additional number. So 7.23 and then if there is a second release in 2023

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Moving to LibreOffice 8?

2023-03-27 Thread Mike Saunders
Hi Kelvene, On 28.03.23 00:27, Kelvene Requiroso wrote: Culturally, 8 in Asia is a lucky number, signifying prosperity and blessing. It might hit a soft spot in the region, which is the world's largest market. I like the concept. It fits with the idea of Libre. By the way, I'm new to the

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Moving to LibreOffice 8?

2023-03-27 Thread Kelvene Requiroso
Culturally, 8 in Asia is a lucky number, signifying prosperity and blessing. It might hit a soft spot in the region, which is the world's largest market. I like the concept. It fits with the idea of Libre. By the way, I'm new to the team -- just joined the other day electronically. Kelv

Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Moving to LibreOffice 8?

2023-03-27 Thread Nigel Verity
The ability to run LibreOffice on just about every mainstream processor and OS strikes me as a major achievement which ought to be shouted from the hilltops. Debian does the same and is known as "The universal operating system". Perhaps LO should become known as "The universal office suite".