Again, with the looming release of the final version of LO 3.3, I was
wondering if we should also take a closer look at the items that we
should find in our LO Press/Media Kit. This is also linked to the LO
Release Party wiki page
(http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/LibOReleaseEvents).
Do you think this is worthwhile? We don't have that much time left
before the release of the final LO version (mid-December has been
suggested).
Here are the items that I would consider essential:
* communiqué from the TDF Foundation
* communiqué from the SC (could be in their native languages -- this
will identify the LO suite with that particular person for the outside
world. This will give everyone a reference point for the localised
versions of LO. Question: can we have all languages represented.
Obviously not, then how many do we have?)
* communiqué from various LO (OOo) communities
* list of improvements to the LO 3.3 suite
* list of comparisons between LO 3.3 and comparable OOo suites
* list of LO future/prospective improvements
* list of community/corporate supporters
* list of LO corporate sponsors
* list of LO media contacts (do we provide only one -- Italo? or should
we also have different localised/national media reps working under
Italo's guidance?)
Feel free to add or discuss and once done, we could add this to the wiki
and link each item to the corresponding documents. Some of these will
need localisation.
Cheers
Marc
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