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On Tue, 2011-02-22 at 15:18 -0500, Marc Paré wrote:
The US team has just finished putting together a LibreOffice Challenge 
flyer[1] that is to be used at this upcoming SCALE. We are hoping to use 
the flyer. Have a look see and we hope to have followed the branding 
guidelines.


Hi Marc,

Thanks for following up on this - one thing I would like to offer here
however. When I asked if you would layout a flyer for DFD and to touch
base for a tie in with TDF/Libo, I had in mind something simple, along
the lines of a statement of support for the effort. I did not envision
in anyway a fund raising banner for TDF on the DFD flyer, that level of
entanglement is something that I would, personally, not be comfortable
with. 

Actually, I'm not sure we need to put this to the design list at all, it
is pretty much text and just needs to run by the Marketing list, to get
acceptable wording for any type of support statement regarding the TDF,
IMO. 

One other thing, no need to be done tomorrow, as long as I can pull it
down and run it of on Friday in LA, there is no problem.

Thanks for your efforts and your help,

Drew






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