I found this suggestion about "no renting, no buying, etc" a very smart one!
It does not make any specific mention to "other" products, but its clear
cut what it means :-)
On 08/02/2013 04:27 πμ, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2013-02-07 19:21, webmaster-Kracked_P_P a écrit :
How about making a case about the bad idea of renting MS software or
paying the new really big purchase pricing.
No renting, no buying
No increasing its cost every year
Always the same price - FREE
I love that suggestion!!!
Also, if this is for personal use, you must change to the logo without
the "The Document Foundation" tagline. The logo that you are using is
the official TDF logo which is for sanctioned TDF use only. See the
design branding guideline rules wiki page for more information on
this[1].
Alternatively, you can design a flyer for both official and unofficial
use, which would be quite nice of you. Once you finish a flyer, you
should post it on our design list for our designers to take a look at
it. The design list is where we get our designs approved for official
use.
Cheers,
Marc
[1]
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Derivative_Logos
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