On Sun, 2011-06-19 at 15:57 +0200, Italo Vignoli wrote:
> > Just "free software license" linked to
> > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html would exactly match with
> the
> > RMS quote on http://www.documentfoundation.org/supporters/ and would
> > include both free-permissive licenses (Apache) and free-copyleft
> > licenses (LGPL).
> 
> I agree 

Hi Italo, others

OK, great then if we change that update Marc did to:

"LibreOffice offers a wide variety of features, but in some cases, you 
may need another functionality that is currently not available inside 
LibreOffice. Extensions and templates may offer you this added 
functionality. On this site, we will collect a wide range of extensions 
and templates to satisfy your needs.

LibreOffice extensions are tools that can be added or removed 
independently from your installation of the main program. Extensions
may 
add new functionality to your copy of LibreOffice, or may make existing 
functionality easier to use.

LibreOffice templates offer you a way to avoid duplicating repetitive 
actions when creating new text documents, spreadsheets, or 
presentations. They also offer a way to maintain consistency of
document 
layout and standard content, and may, for example, be used to maintain 
consistent branding elements when used in a work place.

LibreOffice remains committed to providing users with quality software 
authored under free software licenses, and, as such, our catalogue of 
extensions and templates are published under permissive licensing. 
Contributions to the catalogue are welcome. "

With the link to as proposed by Andra, are then then more edits
suggested?

Thanks

Drew


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