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Hello together,

I would like to promote LibreOffice at my university because the
advertisement for Office365 there is a problem in matters of education
policy in my opinion.

Talking to the persons in charge it was not excluded to provide some
"airtime" for LibreOffice as well.

So my question: Is there any graphical or video material suitable for
video displays (so using text instead of sound because there are no
loudspeaker)? I couldn't find something suitable in the "LibreOffice -
The Document Foundation" YouTube channel [1].

Best regards and thx for LO
Roland

PS:
- The link to GMANE [2] on the mailing list overview [3] shows "Error 523".
- I suggest to add the (very) important "Please remember: everything you
post to our public mailing lists ... will be publicly archived and
cannot be deleted. So, please do post wisely." info of [3] to the
welcome mail and add the link to the particular archive ([4] in this
case) to the welcome text.

[1] https://invidio.us/channel/UCQAClQkZEm2rkWvU5bvCAXQ
[2] https://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentation.libreoffice.marketing
[3] https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/
[4] https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/marketing/index.html



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