d under the term "enterprise", an "enterprise edition" might be as misleading as a "personal edition". Thus, my suggestion is to not differentiate by the user profile, but rather by the user needs and service requirements. This is why I suggest a
://www.theregister.com/2020/07/07/libreoffice_community_protests_at_introduction/
[6] https://linuxnews.de/2020/07/libreoffice-personal-edition/#comments
[7] https://www.golem.de/news/document-foundation-libreoffice-soll-private-und-kommerzielle-nutzung-trennen-2007-149520.html#comments
Best,
Gerry
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online, mobile and supported desktop office; bluring the line between cloud and desktop like MS does it)
* "LibreOffice Premium" (with premium support and (maybe extended) desktop office suite), could also be "LibreOffice TS" (total support) or "LibreOffice XP"
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