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Le 2010-12-18 10:25, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol a écrit :
Hi to all,
Am 18.12.2010 12:43, schrieb Dr. Bernhard Dippold:
(mouse over)
| HOME | DOWNLOAD | FEATURES | GET HELP | *GET INVOLVED* | ...
| DEVELOPMENT | DOCUMENTATION | USER SUPPORT | QA | MARKETING | DONATE |
What do you think about:
| DEVELOPMENT | WORK AROUND | DONATE |
?
The WORK AROUND contains all others:
DOCUMENTATION, USER SUPPORT, QA, MARKETING, L10N, Design etc.
Most of these works are coordinated on the lists and in the wiki and so
we only need a short description on the page.

I don't particularly like this option as this leaves people thinking 
that LibreOffice is a "developer-centric distro" and everything else 
follows from it. We should not highlight one group more than the other 
if we want to create a strong membership-led distro. After all, the 
LibreOffice is created/maintained by members who take part in its 
development at many different levels.
If the listing of the participating contributing groups does not fit at 
the top then let's use the side block and list all of the contributing 
groups listed in alphabetical order.
Thanks as well for including the Design group and the L10N groups.

Development
Design
Documentation
L10N
Marketing
QA
User Support
Donation


Cheers

Marc




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