Hmm, it is a lucky number in Taiwan and China, but I'm not sure if it is
in other cultures in Asia. It's lucky number here because it pronounces
like a word which means "going to be hit/popular", "going to make a lot
of money" and the like. But unless we intentionally highlight it, I
Culturally, 8 in Asia is a lucky number, signifying prosperity and
blessing. It might hit a soft spot in the region, which is the world's
largest market. I like the concept. It fits with the idea of Libre.
By the way, I'm new to the team -- just joined the other day
electronically.
Kelv
The ability to run LibreOffice on just about every mainstream processor and OS
strikes me as a major achievement which ought to be shouted from the hilltops.
Debian does the same and is known as "The universal operating system". Perhaps
LO should become known as "The universal office suite".
Hi Kelvene,
On 28.03.23 00:27, Kelvene Requiroso wrote:
Culturally, 8 in Asia is a lucky number, signifying prosperity and
blessing. It might hit a soft spot in the region, which is the world's
largest market. I like the concept. It fits with the idea of Libre.
By the way, I'm new to the