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On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Florian Effenberger
<floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Thanks to Thomas' experience, everything was extremely well prepared -
flyers, brochures, flags, we even had a green floor and green LibreOffice
balloons!

I am now imagining a new marketing campaign:

"Stuck using a proprietary office suite? Wish you were using
LibreOffice instead?  #greenwithenvy"

:-)

students around. Talks at CeBIT are usually very worthy, and we even got to
know about one rather large migration project going on at a pretty known
corporation, which has not been made public yet.

Excellent! It's always great to hear about new migrations, and
feedback from those in the middle of the process is quite welcome. An
after-migration report (before or at Bern?) would be great as well.

Still, being there is a must, to see others, and of course, to be seen.
Talks to potential adopters yield a wide interest in LibreOffice, with
rather concrete questions asked, and good contacts are made - so I am very
much looking forward to CeBIT 2015!

Thank you for the event recap!

Best,
--R

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