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On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi :)

Is there somewhere to see a list of proposed slogan's?  I prefer "evolution" to
"revolution" becuase people are talking about "Cloud apps" as being THE
revolution and that is scaring a lot of people.

LibreOffice looks like the older versions of MicroSquish Office and a lot of
people have grumbled about the all new ribbon-bar at the top of the last 2
releases of MicroSquish Office.  Personally i had no trouble with the ribbon-bar
but many people hate it.

We have a window of opportunity to 'sell' LibreOffice as being the only
evolutionary Office suite because everyone else forces people into revolutionary
things that they don't want and are scared of or hate.

I also liked "freedom never tasted so suite".

Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Michael Wheatland <michael@wheatland.com.au>
To: marketing@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 30 December, 2010 5:31:28
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-marketing] LibreOffice Slogan

I have also been considering the slogan. The concept that I was
thinking of was to reflect the transition from OpenOffice.org to
LibreOffice into the slogan.

At this point in time I might suggest:

LibreOffice, the document evolution

This would reflect the culture change that LibreOffice has come to represent.
...Later, as LibreOffice becomes mature and new features and interface
is introduced:

LibreOffice, the document revolution

The implication of this is a 'new way' to create documents. I don't
think LibreOffice is a revolution yet, but there are ideas out there,
such as the citrus interface which would warrant such a statement.

Just my 2c

Michael Wheatland

I have added the two suggestions you were referring to to the wiki page.

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