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Dear All,

I would like to suggest the following.
Regarding the label, what do you think about 'Standard'. For enterprise version probably we can 
have Premium/Prime/Plus.
Rationale: it have all the standard functionality and if we need some premium support we need to 
pay for the same.

Regarding, downloader page, in both pages if we have a comparison table with ticks and crosses like 
in case of slack pricing webpage would be good. We need to list out some important support and 
product features available in premium version.

I am just wondering regarding the following if it is easily doable or not.

Have a single Installer file of very small size which will download easily.
Then this installer would allow to user to select standard or premium versions. While downloading 
and installing the LO, provide information regarding features available similar to many GNu/linux 
show during installation time as a slide show or carousel.

Sincerely
Sreekanth V K
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-------- Original Message --------
On 11 Nov 2020, 22:11, Justin Luth wrote:

I think that the prominent box at the top linking to reasons why
businesses should find a supported release to be desirable is a
good improvement.

However, for the remainder of the page the existing content was
much better, and much more accurate.

"LibreOffice 7.0.x: If you're a
technology enthusiast, early adopter or power user, this version
is for you!" (Well, I disagree with power user, I would say
"software tester"), but be that as it may.)

"LibreOffice 6.4.x ..." The
existing information on this is fine I would say. The point is
that this would be the one for people who don't consider
themselves to fit in the first two categories.

Your suggested description is
full of licensing implications, which is not helpful (as others
are already stating).

Justin

On 11/11/20 5:30 PM, Mike Saunders
wrote:
Hi Cor, everyone,

On 11/11/2020 14:19, Cor Nouws wrote:I made this mock-up for a download page update (of course, 
the
"Edition"tagline is still open for 
discussion):https://blog.documentfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/download_page_concept.pngBut
 I think something like that would be good: segment users early on,
pushing businesses towards the ecosystem offerings, while making it
clear that the TDF version only has community support. But still giving
everyone the freedom to do what they choose.

What do you think?

Mike
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