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Hi Wolfgang,

On 14/02/2018 15:35, Wolfgang Rohm wrote:

Why not offering those website owners to advertise for LibreOffice on their
websites as another kind of cooperation? The only thing to do, is to place
a link (or a code and a logo of LibreOffice) on a landing page or on the
LibreOffice update page. Every user has to go to that page from time to
time. A second link could be placed in the application itself (for example
as a pop-up)

So you mean, create some banners or similar images that LibreOffice
users can put on their websites, and link back to us? I can understand
offering those, and I've seen other open source projects offer the same.

But just to clarify about the update page -- are you suggesting that's
where we offer these banners? For example, "Love LibreOffice? Put this
banner on your site and share the love!" or something like that?

We could use sticker designs as a basis:

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Material#Stickers_.28designs_for.29

Of course, if you want to create some draft designs to share with the
community and see how they work, feel free to go ahead and try :-)

Cheers,
Mike

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