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We have spoken briefly a while ago about this, I was just wondering if we should also be looking at the design again seeing as the final version of LibO is approaching.

You can find a design proposal here from Jens Habermann: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:JeHa

And a short discussion on the german list here: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.discuss.german/1441

My opinion on the design is that it would be nice if it could be both in colour and a b/w for burning on Lightscribe DVD burners. There are some nice Lightscribe discs on the market that are green in colour.

I was also wondering, if the DVD/Case designs are available, am I then permitted to burn and "Lightscribe" the disc to pass off to people wanting a copy of the disc? Is this allowable? What would I need on the disc to adhere to the LibO license?

I would be interested in passing off copies at my school and perhaps have the library lend out copies for parents to install at home. Burning a nice looking CD would make it look more professional.

If the burning of DVD/Jewel case designs are made easy, I could make arrangements for almost 55 schools to start off with.

If we can make the process easy for people, we could include this in a LibO FAQ.

Cheers

Marc


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