On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 14:03 -0500, Volodymyr Vladimir I.
Druzhshchienschkyj wrote:
> Atlanta, Georgia USA 
> 
> 13:57 (UTC -05) Tuesday 22 November 2011 
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> Hello Everyone:
> 

Howdy,

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> The following is my attempt to promote Libre Office and its benefits to 
> society.  
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> With many companies they will include advertising in e-mails or SMS that are 
> sent without specific user consent.  Examples of this are, "Sent using X, Y, 
> or Z hardware", or something similar.  
> 
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> With each e-mail that includes a PDF authored by myself, which is the way I 
> prefer to write, I include the following text in the last section of the 
> e-mail after the closing and before the legal notifications.  
> 

Cool - so I take you run some type of email newsletter or newsletters,
yes?

Well, I think it's wonderful that you use, like and want to promote the
package and OSS in general.

I suppose, were I being a bit picayune-ish there are a few small things
I would point out.

The name is LibreOffice, one word.

It is a registered trademark and should be treated as such.

So if I may suggest a small change in wording:
[see below your original text]

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> <<<
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> The attached PDF file was created and exported using Libre Office, a Free 
> Open Source office suite that is the product of an international 
> collaboration for the Digital Commons and that of Open Source .  It is 
> available for Linux, Mac, Windows and other operating systems at: 
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> http://www.libreoffice.org <http://www.libreoffice.org/>   
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> in different languages.  
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> The result of these efforts is such that the quality and dedication is beyond 
> what any salaried employee of any major corporation could ever be monetarily 
> motivated to deliver.  The Digital Commons and that of Open Source Software, 
> forms the foundation for true unrestricted creativity and value-adds, 
> artistically, economically, and intellectually.  The Digital Commons and that 
> of Open Source Software, does not hold progress and innovation captive to the 
> legal force of restrictive licensing agreements.   This is about unrestricted 
> Liberty, the future, longevity, and the highest possible evolution of true 
> achievements.  
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> >>>

>>>
The attached PDF file was created and exported using the Free Open
Source office suite LibreOffice. LibreOffice is produced by The Document
Foundation, an international, non-profit and volunteer run organization
working for the Digital Commons and promotion of Open Source software.
It is available for Linux, Mac, Windows and other operating systems at: 
> 
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> 
> http://www.libreoffice.org <http://www.libreoffice.org/>   
> 
>  
> 
> in different languages.  
> 
>  
> 
> The result of these efforts is such that the quality and dedication is beyond 
> what any salaried employee of any major corporation could ever be monetarily 
> motivated to deliver.  The Digital Commons and that of Open Source Software, 
> forms the foundation for true unrestricted creativity and value-adds, 
> artistically, economically, and intellectually.  The Digital Commons and that 
> of Open Source Software, does not hold progress and innovation captive to the 
> legal force of restrictive licensing agreements.   This is about unrestricted 
> Liberty, the future, longevity, and the highest possible evolution of true 
> achievements.  
>>>

<snip>

Beyond that, like I say it's great that you want to be booster for the
package and I hope you will find other ways to interact with and support
the LibreOffice community.

>  
> 
> All the Best,

and to you,

Drew Jensen


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