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On 19/05/2016 12:58, Mike Saunders wrote:

On 18.05.2016 22:43, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:

Wouldnt it make sense to make that November (6 months shifted from May
-- aka roughly the same time in the release cycle as May)?

Yes, for the next Month of LibreOffice campaign I agree that November
would be a better option. One of the reasons we chose to run the current
one in May is that it's a fairly quiet month for the project, right
between two releases.

We should try to involve native language communities, and doing it by
running the campaign every six months is not enough, at least until the
"month of LibreOffice" concept will become popular enough to be a trend
(and the fact that the campaign runs every May and November is known).
In August, we should try to get native language communities running the
project in their geography, based on the follow up activity of the 5.2
launch.

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