On Wed, 2010-11-24 at 09:27 -0800, Carl Symons wrote: > I use LibreOffice, but I don't use an "office productivity solution" > (c&p'd from Mission). What's needed is a phrase that accurately and > succinctly provides a conceptual container for LibreOffice elements. > Something that connects for users. To me, "office productivity > solution" or "office suite" sound like overblown marketing (no offense > meant by that).
I agree that the terms "office productivity solution" and "office suite" are problematic. But note that the vision/mission statements are not directed at the public, but to the project. That means clearness trumps catchiness. How the vision/mission statement and values as a whole or in aspects can be communicated to the public is a secondary issue. > "LibreOffice" already locates the products in the Office world. It may > be that people now associate "Office" with the kinds of tasks that > LibreOffice supports. But how about a student paper, a recipe > collection, and other activities that are not really done at or in an > office? Be it MS Office or any other office suite, the tools are used in other contexts as offices, no doubt. However, I would like to avoid pulling in multimedia authoring, scientific computing and enterprise-grade database management with a too broad statement ;) > How about just a simple statement of the LibreOffice components? > Suggestions below, none of which do the trick for me, but maybe a > trigger for more creative people... As mentioned, the statement should focus on the needs and wants to be addressed, not specific solution. Listing the components implies that they are the correct solutions as is. > LibreOffice Tools for Work > Software for writing, presenting and record-keeping > LibreOffice Collection > LibreOffice Tools for (the) People "writing, presenting and record-keeping" might hit what it actually is about pretty well. Thanks! -- Thorsten Wilms thorwil's design for free software: http://thorwil.wordpress.com/ -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***