Hi Daniel,
[sry for the repetition, missed this public mail initially]
Daniel Armando Rodriguez wrote:
> In my opinion, and based on recent experience, I consider it necessary for
> TDF to be open to community participation in a more modern and accessible
> way to everyone.
>
I agree. The recent
Dear board,
I am not against the discussion about "editions", however I find the
current implementation to be very unhelpful and misleading. "Intended
for individual use" part will be misunderstood as "forbidden for not
individual use", discouraging the users.
I understand the motivation to
Thank you Bjoern,
very appreciated and retweeted ;-)
Paolo
On 08/07/2020 20:44, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
> Hello TDF board, all,
>
> since the board asked for feedback on the "Personal Edition" tagline and it
> was
> already amply provided by others, allow me to add my old contributor voice to
Hello TDF board, all,
since the board asked for feedback on the "Personal Edition" tagline and it was
already amply provided by others, allow me to add my old contributor voice to
this choir of opinions:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1280753358605881352.html
Its short and fits in four tweet
Hi,
Paolo Vecchi wrote on 08/07/2020 19:31:
> LibreOffice is, unfortunately, taken for granted by many which use it
> also in large organisations, which may have the resources for
> contributing to it, as they see it simply as a great office suite they
> can get for free.
>
> Nothing wrong with
Thanks for your suggestions Aravind.
Adding a tag to LibreOffice is not unavoidable, that's why we are
looking for feedback from the Community.
However, we feel that there is a need to clearly state that LibreOffice
is a Community effort and that those that can should participate to this
effort.
Hi Gerry,
as you very well stated LibreOffice is being used by all sorts of
individuals and organisation of all types and sizes which is fantastic
but it makes it also difficult to get the right message to the right people.
That's why we are working with the various teams and consulting the
Commu
In my opinion, and based on recent experience, I consider it necessary
for TDF to be open to community participation in a more modern and
accessible way to everyone.
In this sense, it is clear that the use of mailing lists, IRC/Telegram
channels does not allow to reach the majority of LibreOff
What I would like to have is something like an >>I love your work button<<
when you add somewhere on forum, ask, bz, release notes, (everywhere)
a name of a community member you can click on the name come to his webpage
where you can click a like button or maybe an donate button. It's not like
What if as part of the $5 (or $2, something accessible) annual co-op membership
with Libreoffice you got access to the support forums? Those who wanted to
spend the time to help support the project to provide free tech support to
others would feel good knowing that the people they were helping w
Hopes this works as I've never used a mailing list before..
1) I'm making the assumption, not having this information, that Collabora
Office is cheaper than Microsoft Office and other Office Suite software. How
much cheaper is it? If it's just as functional as competitors but it is less
expensi
The label "Personal Edition" mentioned in the LibreOffice Development branch
stating that it is intended for individual use, I feel is a wrong direction in
which the office suite is heading.
The term "Personal Edition" and the terminology "intended for individual use"
strongly demotivates the o
One clarification since it caused some private questions:
On 07/07/2020 21:13, Michael Meeks wrote:
> Collabora - despite C'bra still putting a lot of work into
> LibreOffice Desktop, having an outstanding support capability, doing
> lots of marketing, being the largest code contributor to L
Hi all,
since the new marketing plan is heavily under discussion, I would like to point to one term where the marketing plan is very imprecise:
There is no such thing as a homogenous "enterprise" that leads to a certain level of software support services needs or that is per se 'suitable'
On 07.07.20 22:13, Michael Meeks wrote:
> ...
> => so it makes no economic sense at all to invest in
> -Desktop- Libreoffice you will never see a return.
>
> That is manageable - we are investing heavily in creating
> Online and that is going well, and it funds our work on Lib
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