Hi Tim:
Le 2011-05-12 10:35, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions a écrit :
So what would you add to this sample document that would reflect BSD, or
should it be kept the same?
http://libreoffice-na.us/dvd-insert-mine-sample.pdf
This is a sample of some of the text needed for an insert for the inside
of the DVD case for our distribution DVD of LibreOffice. We have a case
cover, a label, and now we are working on an inserted document for that
case.
I/we want to keep it simple to use and read. It is going to be read by
home and office users, tech people and general computer users. So it
must be easy to read and understand by the user that has the least
computer skills, who at least knows how to install their own software
and use a web browser.
We could make another document that is more tech oriented, and include
that as well, but it will need some "warning label" stating that this is
for those who need more technical information. BSD installation may be
something that would be in such a technical document, if someone knows
how to do such an install.
Unless we hear differently from our devs we should keep it off the
marketing material. We need the dev support to trouble-shoot and if it
isn't there, then, we are just creating a big headache for ourselves for
nothing.
Tom -- could you check with the devs to see if it is supported?
Cheers
Marc
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