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Hi Andras,

Andreas Mantke wrote on 11/11/2020 17:33:

why is a TDF LibreOffice release not useful for business users?
It doesn't say it's not useful.

maybe from your point of view, but a visitor will get another impression.

Of course that is a sort of the intention.
You may have noticed the background of the current discussion, the
situation where TDF has to work on a stabel future for development of
the software.. ;)

The visitor will read the tag line on the green box in addition and draw
the conclusion that the version linked from the green box is only for
non-business.

I agree that somehow it must be clear that there is no forcing involved,
that all users are free to chose.

Cheers,
Cor

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