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Hi Drew,

drew wrote on 2011-09-25 08:46:

I've taken the liberty of changing the LibreOffice home page,
specifically the URL used for the right hand banner link to:

http://www.documentfoundation.org/contribution/

as a short term (maybe longer?) fix.

thanks a lot for the initiative - the donations topic really is something we need to work on, but I personally miss time. :/

A while ago, Bernhard or Christoph (I think the latter one, but I don't recall exactly) asked me to set up donate.documentfoundation.org to be used as future donations page. It exists, but points to the challenge site at the moment.

So, the question is, whether we want to have a subdomain or a path name. I think indeed it might be easier to have www.tdf/donate as global donations page, and lang-code.libreoffice.org/local-donate-translation (like de.libreoffice.org/spenden or fr.libreoffice.org/donner) as local donations addresses.

Florian

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