Hello! I discovered Flattr recently and wanted to donate to LibreOffice.
And I've found some things that need to be fixed and more people will
notice your page.
1) Now you have only one page named after TDF. It's good but you can add
LibreOffice page as a Thing -- and people will be able to find you via
flattr search.
2) The Firefox Flattr plugin highlights the flattrable sites, it's very
useful. But it doesn't highlight libreoffice.org, and to fix this, you
have to add the URL as a new thing, as I mentioned before.
3) It would be good to name the LO thing page "Official", so people will
not be confused.
4) And you can add the logo as an avatar, so the page would be found easily.
This simple steps can help many people to find you and make them sure
they're about to flattr the right pages. Thank you!
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