Hi
Am 20.10.20 um 10:50 schrieb Michael Weghorn:
If "no label is not an option" (as stated by Italo), I'd currently
prefer something like "TDF Edition" over "Personal Edition" or
"Community Edition" as well, given the negative/misleading connotations
the latter may result in.
"no label is not an option" is Italos and some others - professional as I have to admit - option.
But "no label" also still is an option - no decision made yet.
And imho no label is the preferred option (as stated in past). So my solution would be:
LibreOffice
for all the (vanilla) binaries delivered by the TDF.
Downstream products using the LibreOffice-trademark have to add an descriptor like:
LibreOffice Enterprise by CIB
LibreOffice Enterprise by Collabora
LibreOffice Enterprise by ...
or
LibeOfficeOnline by Collabora...
The "LibreOffice Technology" may be used voluntary in a way like "Collabora Office using
LibreOffice Technology".
This is voluntary because our license allows something like "Collabora Office" even if 99% of the
code is LibreOffice.
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