Hi,
At the moment I don't have any slideshows out of which I could make templates. I rather thought
that a contest could be announced right on the main page, maybe linking to an instruction of how to
create a template and the possibility to vote for the best templates submitted. Then, in
LibreOffice 3.3.2 or so the old templates could be replaced with the 10 best ones for each single
application from the contest.
The page you linked is quite hidden and I cannot even find it on the international page,
additionally people cannot see other submissions or rate them.
It would be nice to also see some feedback from the maintainers of the international site and if
enough like this idea to set it up as soon and as prominent as possible.
Kind Regards
Alex
---- On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 17:12:45 +0100 Florian Reisinger <reisi007@live.at> wrote ----
Am 21.03.2011 12:55, schrieb Alexander Wilms:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Alexander Wilms and I'm a high-school student from Germany,
> supporting free, mostly Ubuntu-related software by filing bug-reports
> and feature requests and helping to translate it.
> I really like the way LibreOffice is going with all the fixes, tweaks
> and the overall faster development I missed in OpenOffice.
>
> ONe important thing LibreOffice is missing, at least in my opinion and
> the reason why I am subscribing to this mailing list is the fact that
> there are only very few default-templates, especially for Impress, and
> some of them don't look very polished, too.
>
> My idea was to announce a contest on the libreoffice.org website where
> people could submit their self-designed templates and the whole
> community would choose the very best ones to be included in the next
> release.
>
> I hope you like this idea so that we would have many cool templates
> for the next version of LibreOffice.
Why just the next version? Look at this page (de)
http://de.libreoffice.org/anwender/ _please add (en)_. Of course a
contest would be nice, but if you have templates, make an extension out
of them. Many people say, that it's very easy. If you (we) get an
instruction, you can do it on your own, or I'll help you, or (of course)
we could set up a contest, but you will win for sure :-P
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Alex
>
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