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Hi :)
I don't know why that 1st line feels awkward and i can't see a way to make it 
flow better.  What it does say is right.  Perhaps write it the other way 
around?  Something like 

"The ability to add and even create extensions is one of the most appreciated 
functions that LibreOffice offers."
Hmm, my example is not better but it might help you get there.  

So, Florian is making a Press Release and Cor is doing a blog announcement to go 
out at the same time?  Is someone doing a twitter feed (or whatever you call 
them) or are they easier or more individualistic or something?
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl>
To: marketing@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 27 August, 2011 0:03:57
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Extension website - broader publicity 
wanted

Hi Tom,

Thanks for your remarks. I think those are fine, except that the intention of my 
first sentence is different. But I do have to improve it:
  "One of the most appreciated functions in LibreOffice is the possibility to 
add and create extensions. "

Now waiting for the route: announcement & / || blog.

Cor

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