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I feel a blog post is perfect. But maybe post a banner somewhere on
the homepage (or if we find nowhere, then full width banner) for a
single day in addition?

I'd like to see a banner on the day, but for the longer-term promotion
a blog-post saying the day is coming up is more suitable.

On 22 February 2011 22:14, Bernhard Dippold <bernhard@familie-dippold.at> wrote:
Hi Marc, all,

Marc Paré schrieb:

Le 2011-02-22 16:46, Matt Sturgeon a écrit :

I'm assuming this date clashes with the challenge?


Yes, Date of DFD is March 30th. Now that I look at the LibreOffice site
there isn't much space on the actual site to do this kind of thing
except for the Challenge banner area.

I guess there may not be any space to show our support for DFD other
than on a page which would not give it enough presence IMO.

This would be an entry for a news section on the homepage - where we can
point to our PRs as well.

But as we only provide News from the TDF Blog, I think the DFD should be
mentioned there... (I'm quite sure that one of the SC members would be
interested to provide a blog entry.)

A PR might inform about the variety of local activities by LibreOffice
community members. I read some comments on the marketing site, but would
like to have them collected at the wiki:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/DFD

Best regards

Bernhard

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