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My focus is to offer the DVD to anyone. BTW not a lot of people are aware of
LibO
in the US. So from a marketing POV it makes sence to promote it in every way
and offer it to bystanders at any opportunity.
Dave Johnson

On Dec 31, 2010 12:49 PM, "drew" <drew@baseanswers.com> wrote:

On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 12:32 +0100, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Hi Tom,

Am 31.12.2010 11:51, schrieb ...
the spirit of the agreement would make it more relevant to just let
people know
they can download the product for free and give them the LibreOffice
site?


LibreOfficeBox, for example, contains the source code as well.

For LibreOffice true, and I would not want to distribute a DVD at a
Linux fest that did not contain that - but for the other FOSS packages
on the LibreOffieBox DVD - Binary only.

Thanks

Drew



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