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Hi Nigel and Mike,

On 4/15/19 2:43 PM, Nigel Verity wrote:
I've just looked at that video again for the first time in quite a while. I have to say there is 
nothing in it that is not valid today and not a lot of information that ought to be added. The 
only fundamental change is the availability of the new user interface features in the mainstream 
rather than as experimental options. Unfortunately to update the video to show these would entail 
almost a total re-recording.

There clearly is some scope for a new promotional video but, given that just updating the 
screenshot elements would not alter its overall impact, is the cost of a new video justified at 
this time? What else needs to be changed? Change for its own sake is rarely a good proposition.


looking for other LO promo material I found "Trailer Curso LibreOffice
Ecuador" [1]. I don't understand Spanish language but a friend
translated the essential parts for me and this video describes how FLOSS
like LO liberates the IT of countries like Ecuador so as I tried to
explain in my last mail:
An update of the official LO promo trailer that is a little bit more
"inspiring" the people why using LO has something to do with liberation
and social responsibility in digital age would justify time and money
needed for the update a lot.

Best regards
Roland

[1] https://invidio.us/watch?v=8wLGesOotrg


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