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I apologize for being so late with my position on this topic, but I really could not devote enough time to TDF before Xmas.

I have just gone through the list again and several times, and I have one clear winner in the following:

LibreOffice... Freedom never tasted so suite

In addition, I find that there are two slogans that would fit other tasks such as presentations or technical documents:

The calamus. The ballpoint. Libreoffice.

LibreOffice. Do what you want

I would avoid as much as possible translations in local languages, because you always lose something. I would prefer local slogans (but I must confess that I hate slogans in general, and I do not see why we must have a slogan, but I am just one of many).

My only concern with my preferred choice is that it is a very subtle slogan, and it might be misunderstood by many (I have read an email that has puzzled me quite a lot).

I think it would be wise to make a check within our community, but also with our friends and relatives who are able to provide a good feedback (they must at least understand good English and free software).

Ciao, Italo

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