Hello,
When I search for LibreOffice in search engines the first result I get is pl.libreoffice.org so I
assume it should be well-maintained in order to be attractive for potential new users. However the
website is greatly outdated: the "new" version advertised on the main page is LO4, URLs redirecting
to the English website do not work anymore and design was not prepared for mobile devices.
I could not find any direct contact information to person maintaining that community/website, but I
can safely assume that anyone who made last changes a few years ago probably lost interest in the
project or time to be involved.
For now I suggest either redirecting visitors from pl.libreoffice.org to the main (English) website
or stripping outdated sections like changelog and leaving just the general description of the
project, advantages and links for download. Any remaining URLs should be checked and recreated if
necessary.
Is there any person with sufficient rights to do this or allow me to help in this task?
Regards
Dominik Danelski
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