I support Regina's proposal.

S.


On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 2:13 PM Regina Henschel <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Justin Luth schrieb am 13-Jul-20 um 13:08:
> > I think the best solution probably lies in just using simple branding of
> > "LibreOffice", and "LibreOffice LTS" for eco-system branding.
>
> I support this. In addition LibreOffice partners should be allowed to
> put a "powered by XYZ" on the start screen.
>
> > As many have already said, LibreOffice Personal implies licensing -
> > which simply isn't true, and so is a particularly bad term. >
> > LibreOffice Community edition implies crippleware - which currently is
> > not true, and is not the intended direction. So also a poor term.
>
> "Edition" itself is dangerous too, because it implies, that the download
> from TDF might not contain all features.
>
> >
> > The factual distinction currently between TDF LibreOffice vs Eco-system
> > versions is rolling releases vs Long Term Support releases. Since
> > "LibreOffice Rolling" would hold no meaning for most people, it is best
> > to go with the common suggestion to just stick with "LibreOffice". LTS
> > is a fairly common term for business-focused open-source, and thus
> > "LibreOffice LTS / supported by XXX" provides a branding distinction
> > that immediately conveys confidence and desirability to the business
> > sector.
> Another distinction is the kind of support.
>
> To make these more visible, I can think of changes for the download page:
> Introduction
> Download option "fresh"
> Download option "still".
>
> Introduction
> The Document Foundation (TDF) provides LibreOffice releases on a /time
> based cycle/. TDF provides a feature release half yearly, followed by
> usually six bug fix releases.
>
> Other versions, including long-term support versions, and special
> services for the needs of companies and larger organizations are
> available from LibreOffice partners, read /<site to be created>/ for
> more details.
>
> [// are meant to be links.]
>
> Remove the comment "If you're a technology enthusiast, early adopter or
> power user, this version is for you!" from "fresh"-rectangle.
>
> Replace the comment "This version is slightly older and does not have
> the latest features, but it has been tested for longer. For business
> deployments, we strongly recommend support from certified partners which
> also offer long-term support versions of LibreOffice." with the comment
> "Last bug fix release for this LibreOffice series is in <month year>".
>
>
> The short time where bug fixes are available for a LibreOffice series,
> should make it clear to companies, that they need a different solution
> than just downloading LibreOffice.
>
> >
> >
> > On a related topic, I also wanted to comment on the underlying tone that
> > some segments are using LibreOffice, but not contributing. I think that
> > is hard to measure because open-source is a very large field, and in my
> > opinion, anyone who invests well in open-source anywhere should have the
> > moral right to use all open-source products. So for example, a company
> > that supports a lot of code development for GIMP shouldn't be shamed for
> > not contributing/donating directly to LibreOffice even if they heavily
> > use it.  For me, it made most sense to "pay" for our open-source use as
> > a volunteer LibreOffice developer.
>
> This is an important aspect. Shaming people for not paying for
> LibreOffice without knowing the background is not the right way.
>
> Kind regards
> Regina
>
>
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