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Hi all,

I'm sorry to start a new thread ... but I am unable to find the original
one. Dave proposed to make a short film like the "Meet Firefox" video.
And as far as I know, he asked for some storyboard ideas ...

Dave, just some ideas:
      * Content based on the initial and "universal" LibO presentation
        (in progress)
      * Unique features of LibO (is there any feature list yet?)
      * Compatibility with ODF
      * What's unique for the LibO community? (if people care about
        that, maybe an additional video?)
      * Where to download it? (some people just don't know ...)

For the others: Dave already linked a proposal from the Marketing ideas
page. I refined the section a bit (e.g. link to the Firefox video), so
enjoy:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Ideas#Web-page_video_similar_to_the_.22Meet_Firefox.22.

@ Dave: Thanks! If we can do something like that ... just great. It
would be insanely cool to have something ready for LibO 3.3! So, after
joining the "interview thing", is there time to do something like that?

Any other thoughts? Dave, should the ideas be added to the wiki - that
would make it easier to track it (especially for you)?

Cheers,
Christoph


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