Le dimanche 02 décembre 2012 à 18:30 -0500, Robinson Tryon a écrit : > On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Marc Paré <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yes that is the page. We also have more resources on our Marketing and > > Design Resources wiki page[1]. > > > > IMO, instead of taking a passive role and letting Dell look for a logo, we > > should be offering our services in helping them and providing a logo that is > > satisfactory for their marketing of LibreOffice. > > Yes, us taking a more active role is definitely a good idea. > > > If you are in contact with George again, it may be beneficial for us to get > > their requirements and then see if we can come up with a satisfactory logo > > that will suit their needs. > > Yep, will do. > > To be honest, I'm not really sure if Dell is envisioning itself as > *marketing* LibreOffice here, as the platform is an Ubuntu laptop for > developers -- a skunkworks project. Inclusion of a suite of office > productivity tools is secondary or tertiary to the primary gist. > > That being said, we are talking about a linux-y laptop, and the geeky > folks who are likely to buy one are also more likely to know and > appreciate a FOSS suite like LibreOffice. Just getting a LO logo in > the config screens instead of a MS-Office logo will be a nice touch. > > --R > Hmm, having viewed DELL.com's sputnik offering this evening, I believe the only error that can be corrected needs to be done by the Ubuntu OEM group.
That definitely is NOT the 12.04LTS logo on DELL.com. It is from an earlier Ubuntu release. This is most evident by the colours of the Ubuntu logo as well as the background colour. One would have to check but I suspect DELL just has not bothered to update from the previous Ubuntu LTS release. Do please be aware that it is LibreOffice that is included by default in Ubuntu 12.04LTS and NOT OpenOffice. Canonical is and has always been a staunch supporter of LibreOffice. Remember, prior to LibreOffice, Ubuntu was distributing its version of the Novell fork of OpenOffice. Checking my Ubuntu 12.04LTS Logithèque I see that of the two only LibreOffice is available. OpenOffice is not even offered as an alternative. Granted I sit in Canada and am running the French language version. Perhaps someone in the US could check the US English language version of Ubuntu 12.04LTS Software Centre. As to the M$ Office logo on the DELL sputnik productivity software selection page, I strongly suspect that is simply part of the DELL M$ contract. You will notice that for sputnik no productivity software option is available. The only radio-button notes that productivity software is already "included in the price". Georges -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/us/marketing/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
