Hi,
Andrea Pescetti wrote on 2010-12-18 17.11:
Then this will only remain hidden if templates are bad! Otherwise news
will quickly spread to all users of ODF-compliant suites by word of
mouth.
I guess that's ok. With "exclusively" I neither meant technically nor
legally, it's rather that the whole project will have the LibreOffice
logo and they will write they provide it for us. If users of other
ODF-suites download the files, nobody will be upset. :-)
And honestly it would seem better to me that they promote their
templates stressing more the format (the open, universal, vendor-neutral
ODF) than the specific application used... but of course these are their
choices, ultimately.
Sure, but from a LibreOffice POV, it would greatly help our marketing if
they promoted LibO with that, too ;)
Florian
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