On 6/20/2015 2:25 AM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote
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Mr. Schulz,
Thanks for your quick reply. Currently, the plan is for our hardware to
run the PC-BSD operating system. LibreOffice is currently a part of the
installation file of that OS. What we would like is permission for the
following uses:
* Usage of pics showing components of LibreOffice on our product's monitor
* Usage of links that point to your project's help, FAQ, wiki, & other
such documentation & troubleshooting pages
* The mention of LibreOffice as software that can be run on our product
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Regards,
Apollo D. Sharpe, Sr.
Iron Rook Computing, LLC
Member/Owner
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