It is correct to use: http://donate.libreoffice.org/ right?
I have it on my opening page for the NA-DVD site.  I think the link will 
be going in the Info Page part of the DVD [and site] as well.  There are 
a few things that will be changed for the 3.5.7 release and the 3.6.x 
version of the DVD.
As I asked before, is there a way for the donation page detect where in 
the world you are located and give you the proper currency the user uses 
instead of defaulting on Euro?  I know a few people who see Euro listed 
and will not use it since they think there would be a problem with USD 
to Euro banking.
Is there a way to "force" the NA-DVD users to see, and use, USD by 
default.  Maybe copy the Paypal coding and make USD the default and Euro 
the next one?
.
On 08/31/2012 09:16 AM, Jean Spiteri wrote:
Florian: I think he means that it would be like the old donate page (the
layout is spread to the whole page).
Marc: Thanks. I couldn't make it since my Publish button disappeared.
Sincerely,
Jean Spiteri.
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