On 09/11/2012, at 0:33, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Le 2012-11-08 07:57, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol a écrit :
Am 08.11.2012 13:30, schrieb Florian Effenberger:
Hi Marc,
Marc Paré wrote on 2012-11-07 20:42:
The following bug has been open for far too long and needs to be
addressed. As this is more of a marketing issue, could we all look at it
and decide on the change. I will then make arrangements for the change
or do the change myself.
Could we come to a decision soon as it shows on our front page and IMO
does not leave visitors with a good impression?
thanks a lot for keeping that in mind!
My proposal is to use "Help us develop and grow LibreOffice with your
generous donations"
... and to see the difference to "Consider donating to LibreOffice
development, infrastructure and ..." :
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:K-j/Drafts/Design#Spenden_Sie.21
Either one will do. The meanings are a little different though ...
"Help us ... " gives a sense of participating as a group. "Consider ..." is more of a personal
gesture.
Let's decide on one or the other then. I would vote for the "Help us ..." statement. IMO, we need
to work on growing the community and this falls right in with such a plan.
I much prefer the "Help us..." approach, for the reason Marc said.
--Jean
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