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On 03/28/2013 10:59 PM, Robinson Tryon wrote:
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 8:37 PM, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi :)
Is LibreOffice not made for people working in offices?  Is it important to
make sure we would alienate people working in corporate organisations?
I just took a look at the Board page. Shirt preferences appear to be[1]:

T-shirt/no-collar shirt
- Florian
- Jesús Corrius

Turtleneck (?)
- Charles Schulz

Polo
- Caolán  (I think that's a polo shirt!)
- Andreas Mantke

Button-down shirt
- Thorsten
- Olivier (with a tie! :-)
- Michael Meeks
- Italo
- Bjoern


Two things stand out:
1) No women on the Board
2) Only one person seems to wear a tie :-)

What would people think about a LibreOffice polo shirt? It would be
something that you could wear in a more professional setting (unlike a
T-shirt), but not quite as stuffy/old-school as a tie.


Cheers,
--R

[1] https://www.documentfoundation.org/foundation/board/


Polo shirts are "business" shirts and are good for a professional looking person who mans a booth at an event or is a speaker at one. I wear ties when I am dressed up for something that needs more than jeans and a sports shirt look.

I would order a polo or professional looking button down shirt with a LO logo embroidered on its pocket area. I would wear a tee-shirt or long sleeve one as well. The tie idea would be nice, but there are limits to where it would be good for.




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