Re: [tdf-members] [board-discuss] Re: Personal: and software freedom.

2020-11-25 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 11/25/20 12:30 PM, Edmund Laugasson wrote:

> Does this mean also separate software development, files to download and
> LibreOffice functionality in different versions listed below? If so,
> then I don't approve this. Imagine separate software packages with
> different functionality to download for each of LibreOffice version in
> that list. This will fragment LibreOffice and makes it copy proprietary
> software approach and basically means commercialization. Certainly we
> need engage more people, organizations, enteprises, etc but with
> different kind of services (nowadays remotely appreciated). If it is so,
> then it's fine.

A change of license, features, and development strategy has never been
under discussion. The discussion is about labels to be used to improve
targeting of the marketing strategy.

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Re: [tdf-members] [board-discuss] Re: Personal: and software freedom.

2020-07-16 Thread sandralouve

Le 2020-07-14 08:09, Cor Nouws a écrit :

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Hi Lionel, *,

Lionel Élie Mamane wrote on 13/07/2020 18:05:

On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 12:04:41PM +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:



Which is a completely fair comment too. It's unclear of course
if eg. a Community Edition will yield any significant traction, and
certainly encouraging enterprises of a certain size to contribute
(because others might swamp the ecosystem with transaction & setup
costs) is hard to do in a single word =)


Depending on where you want to put the threshold:

LibreOffice Personal & Home Office
LibreOffice Personal & Small Business
LibreOffice Personal & SME

Maybe even better:

LibreOffice Personal & Small Teams

Or replace "Personal" by "Family" or "Home" or "Private" in any of the
above.

I like the "& Small Teams" version. It refers to a group of students
collaborating on homework, to a small non-profit, to a small business,
etc.


I'm very positive about the words "Personal & Small Teams".
Since 'teams' for some reason is popular, it can also easily generate
extra traction for LibreOffice.

Cheers,
Cor

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agree with LibreOffice Personal & Small Teams, easily trace group and 
team work,


cheers

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Re: [tdf-members] [board-discuss] Re: Personal: and software freedom.

2020-07-16 Thread sandralouve

Le 2020-07-13 17:26, Thorsten Behrens a écrit :

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Lionel Élie Mamane wrote:

My point is: do not send a message that people should pay (try to
create the demand), if the offer is not there.


I agree.

But I'm pretty sure that unmet demand is a problem worth having in the
ecosystem, and we're happy to meet it. ;)

Cheers,

-- Thorsten


indeed, creating the demand makes it possible to immediately assess the 
real need of the users, people are often very skeptical as soon as they 
hear that it pays; I agree with Elie.


cheers,

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Re: [tdf-members] [board-discuss] Re: Personal: and software freedom.

2020-07-14 Thread Marco A.G. Pinto
Now that we are at it:
LibreOffice Personal
LibreOffice Personal & Home Office
LibreOffice Governmental
LibreOffice Universities
LibreOffice Business/LibreOffice Enterprise

Just my two cents.


On 14/07/2020 08:09, Cor Nouws wrote:
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> Hi Lionel, *,
>
> Lionel Élie Mamane wrote on 13/07/2020 18:05:
>> On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 12:04:41PM +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
>>> Which is a completely fair comment too. It's unclear of course
>>> if eg. a Community Edition will yield any significant traction, and
>>> certainly encouraging enterprises of a certain size to contribute
>>> (because others might swamp the ecosystem with transaction & setup
>>> costs) is hard to do in a single word =)
>> Depending on where you want to put the threshold:
>>
>> LibreOffice Personal & Home Office
>> LibreOffice Personal & Small Business
>> LibreOffice Personal & SME
>>
>> Maybe even better:
>>
>> LibreOffice Personal & Small Teams
>>
>> Or replace "Personal" by "Family" or "Home" or "Private" in any of the
>> above.
>>
>> I like the "& Small Teams" version. It refers to a group of students
>> collaborating on homework, to a small non-profit, to a small business,
>> etc.
> I'm very positive about the words "Personal & Small Teams".
> Since 'teams' for some reason is popular, it can also easily generate
> extra traction for LibreOffice.
>
> Cheers,
> Cor
>

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