https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134486
--- Comment #10 from Pedro <vermelhusco1904@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Gerry from comment #8)
The change in the About dialog of LibreOffice 7.0 will have substantial
negative side effects. Particularly the two terms "personal edition" and
"intended for individual use" are likely to hamper the growth and use of
LibreOffice. This should not be our aim.
Roman points out these negative side effects here:
https://libreoffice-dev.blogspot.com/2020/07/will-libreoffice-70-be-only-
personal.html
Ovari suggests following solution in his to comment to bug 108865#c26
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
This seems to be a good solution.
Whoever included this "The Personal edition is supported by volunteers and
intended for individual use." is a rotten egg. Which company does it suit to
have this information in the About dialog?
I fully support Gerry and Ovari. AT MOST the About dialog must say "This
edition is supported by volunteers." and I also support including a donate
button.
So those are three +1 supporting this.
Otherwise I can bet that several "volunteers" will simply boycot supporting
LibreOffice.
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