https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134486
--- Comment #7 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
Just forwarding...
(In reply to Óvári from bug 108865 comment #25)
The current solution is a bad compromise.
"The Personal edition is supported by volunteers and intended for individual
use." would make people concerned in English speaking countries too.
It also gives the impressions that its features have been retarded. The
"Professional edition" has more than the "Personal edition".
"LibreOffice is Free Software and is made available free of charge.
Your donation, which is purely optional, supports our worldwide community.
If you like the software, please consider a donation."
"Personal" and " and intended for individual use" should be removed.
"The" should be replaced by "This"
If the string is required
"The Personal edition is supported by volunteers and intended for individual
use."
should at most be:
"This edition is supported by volunteers."
There could be a "Donate" link where "Credits Website Release Notes" are
shown.
(In reply to Gerry from bug 108865 comment #26)
I fully agree to Ovari's suggestion:
If the string is required
"The Personal edition is supported by volunteers and intended for individual
use."
should at most be:
"This edition is supported by volunteers."
There could be a "Donate" link where "Credits Website Release Notes" are
shown
Does anyone open a new bug report suggesting this change?
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