Actually, the name of the organization is The Document Foundation with
"The" being an integral part of the name and not a simple article (and
this is the reason why "The" should always be capitalized). So, omitting
"The" is not possible, under every point of view. It is not a question
of improving the quality of the text, but of using the right name of the
organization.
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