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TDF should not be mentioned as the real working bees wont even get its email
adresses. If you want to put somenthing there, please add references to odf,
like "in support of open document standards" or something of that kind.
Also, forks of LO won't need to change this string ;)
Lp, m.

On 2011 1 16 21:40, "Andrea Pescetti" <pescetti@openoffice.org> wrote:
Milos Sramek wrote:
The office productivity suite compatible to the open and standardized
ODF document format. Supported by Sun Microsystems.
...
"Sun Microsystems" should be replaced by TDF.

Would it be accurate to say "Supported by TDF"? It's the kind of
sentence where I, at least, would expect to read a company name, since I
read it as "You can have professional support by (COMPANY)"; probably
I'd rather suppress the whole "Supported by ..." part, unless the
sentence is already used somewhere else or someone finds it really
useful.

Regards,
Andrea.


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