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Yep, I was thinking that there was a section for it on the wiki.

On Fri, 20 Mar 2026, at 1:02 PM, Mike Saunders wrote:
Hi Matt,

I've just had a quick look but this is really good. Definitely worth 
creating a page under the Marketing section of the wiki (I can help with 
that, if need be) and fine-tuning it. It'll be great to have something 
to point at, when people want to promote LibreOffice -- especially in 
their native languages, where we may not be active at all. So for this 
case, we can encourage translations as well...

Cheers,
Mike


On 20/03/2026 17:25, strange.flute9055@fastmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone

Following up my previous email (see below), here's the link to the messaging toolkit I 
mentioned. It's an html file output from LibreOffice Writer with internal links etc hosted in my 
pCloud account and should just open in your browser.

https://filedn.com/lNM1Jheelk5p8S9iWcmtrnJ/comms%20playbook%20v1%20libre.html

As I say, the aim is to complement the leaflet/poster etc. templates with basic content for 
different situations and audiences. It's for devs and other people who don't normally do comms 
things so they'll have thought through, professionally produced messaging rather than constantly 
having to spend their time reinventing the wheel.

All thoughts and comments welcomed - please post them to the list for discussion.

(Also, shout if you have any permissions problems opening the file. It should be public, but 
sometimes these things need tweaking!)

thanks

Matt



On Wed, 18 Mar 2026, at 10:59 AM, strange.flute9055@fastmail.com wrote:
Just to keep in the loop...

Thanks for the info and links to the various marketing/branding resources, all.

I know people are working on design elements, so I've focussed on
pulling together a toolkit for the messaging about LO to different
audiences: basically a set of texts for presentations, leaflets and
social media which people can download to use and adapt for their own
purposes, and guidance on how to deploy them.

It means people won't have to spend time reinventing the wheel in
slightly different shapes every time, and just as us comms types get
the benefit of devs and coders skills, they can get the benefit of ours.

I'll be uploading them to the wiki and making them available for
download as pdf/odt.

I'm currently turning the document into wiki pages - I'll post a link
to a mockup wiki in the next few days.

cheers

Matt

On Thu, 26 Feb 2026, at 9:45 AM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
Hi Matt,

I receive over 500 emails per day, and I have to act on over 100 emails per day, which means 
that a single message can slip between the cracks. Persistence is another asset of open source 
marketing. If in 2004 I had given up after my first 4 messages, which were completely ignored, 
I would not be here today.

I have been involved in professional marketing activities since 1981, first in a US 
corporation and then in large PR agencies. I am familiar with most marketing tasks, and what 
you are doing will definitely be useful for many, but do not expect everyone to understand the 
concept of audience segmentation. Your experience can be used to grow this understanding 
inside the community, and this is why I was suggesting a marketing call open to everyone.

Best regards, Italo

On 2/26/26 15:27, strange.flute9055@fastmail.com wrote:
Hi Mike and Italo

To clear up any confusion, my comment about not receiving any reply to previous questions 
about audiences referred to an exchange on this list on Dec 1, where no one responded to my 
question, so nearly three months ago. This wasn't 24 hours. I'm glad things seem to be moving 
this time.

As per my previous email, I'll develop some messaging per audience, based round the previous 
comments and other material on the website, to circulate. When it's done, it will be a kind 
of library of approved content for designers and other people to drop into what they're doing 
so the messaging is consistent and volunteers aren't spending time reinventing the wheel.

Hope that's clear.

Matt


On Thu, 26 Feb 2026, at 5:31 AM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
Hi Matt, contributing to open source projects in the area of marketing is not like 
consulting to a regular business, so please expect delays and/or replies which may look 
weird. Most of the people in the project do not have any kind of marketing background, and 
in some cases see marketing as an issue rather than an opportunity.

In addition, many people are volunteers, and people who are paid like Mike and me do not 
work full time, and do cover all continents, talking with journalists, supporting local 
communities, handling branding issues, preparing announcements, managing marketing budgets, 
speaking at conferences, representing TDF at global level (EU, governments, NGOs, ...), 
writing blog posts, preparing slide decks for events, writing the Annual Report, and 
organizing LibreOffice Conferences.

I may have missed some tasks, but I am definitely involved almost on a daily basis on all 
the above tasks. Mike is focusing on slightly different tasks, but the overall workload is 
the same. All this, with a marketing budget close to zero euro (if compared to any 
competitor's marketing budget).

So, please be patient. In open source projects, patience is one of the most important assets 
of good contributors.

All that said, I think it makes sense to have a call in early March to discuss about future 
marketing activities.

Best regards, Italo

On 2/25/26 13:29, strange.flute9055@fastmail.com wrote:
And again... All goes quiet. That's why I can't help.

On Tue, 24 Feb 2026, at 10:55 AM, strange.flute9055@fastmail.com wrote:
I'd be interested to know about audiences too, as a copywriter keen to
help out. I've asked before but there's been no answer.

Matt

On Tue, 24 Feb 2026, at 1:03 PM, Sebastian Brower wrote:
Hi Mike,

Thanks for sending those links. I took a look at the schools and university
flyers and i think they are really good - Especially the modern design. I
have some areas I believe I can improve upon and would love to take a shot
myself. Any source files would be a great help. Also would you mind letting
me know the target audience for the flyer? Are we targeting an average
student or a tech-savvy one?

Thank you,
Sebastian

On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 2:34 AM Mike Saunders <
mike.saunders@documentfoundation.org> wrote:

Hi Sebastian,

On 20/02/2026 11:29, Sebastian Brower wrote:
  >
The main areas that I would like to work on: flyers and graphics
Great, thanks for offering to help! We have flyers that we hand out at
events, in various languages, such as:


https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2021/04/23/libreoffice-flyers-for-schools-and-universities-help-us-to-hand-them-out/

And a more modern design:


https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2021/07/15/libreoffice-flyer-for-schools-and-universities-extra-design/

What do you think? If you'd like to work on improved designs, I can send
you the source file.

Regarding graphics, we have recently contracted a design agency to
improve our graphics, creating things more consistent with our branding,
like:


https://blog.documentfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/LO_26_2-light.png

But of course, there's lots to do. Is there anything in particular
you've seen, that you'd like to work on, or could be improved?

Cheers!
Mike

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