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Is a wiki page the best option, or would you guys like us to transfer pages
to the main sites (libreoffice.org and documentfoundation.org)?

On 16 Feb 2011 16:01, "Marc Paré" <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
FYI, we, in the marketing section, have been hard at work organising some of
our list of work items. Some of our sections may be of interest on the
website. Here are two in particular:

"LibreOffice in the Press"[1]: We have dressed up this page. We could maybe
add a section on the site called the "LibreOffice Press Gallery" with a
catchy note: "Do you have spare time and would like to catch up on the
LibreOffice wave? Visit our "LibreOffice in the Press" wiki page, choose a
page or two, kick back your feet, put some music on, and relax in the
LibreOffice glow." We could dress up the website page with clipart(s)
appropriate for an international setting (avoid a westernized look but make
more of a universal look) and direct the reader to the wiki page.

"LibreOffice Wallpapers". We are in the process of collecting LibreOffice
wallpapers (many thanks for Paulo and his talented artwork!). We presently
have 3 wallpapers on the page. They all look awesome! This could also be
advertised on the LibreOffice site.

Cheers

Marc

[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/LibreOffice_In_The_Press
[2] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Wallpapers


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