I don't like the name LibreOffice.
as an USER i wont take name as a BIG plus point.
if we consider MS Office is a nice name but i wont fit for my requirements.
FREEDOM
Features
HCI
Stability
Awareness
Documentation
Localization
Support (including bug fixing)
Add-ons/Extensions
are the most key areas we must focus.
But I don't think the time is right for a new name yet.
Yes, after few releases we can consider whether we really need to change,.
And open competition to get more name suggestions from everyone could still
be in the open - but not the work on selecting the name.
I would be interested to be in such a workgroup.
Just a suggestion:
is code name helpful if some one thing this name is really bad OR wont
fit to his community?
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Danishka Navin
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http://twitter.com/danishkanavin
http://identi.ca/danishka
PS: Today morning a Government Officer call me and asked the status of the LO,
at that time he double check, how to pronounce it. :) but after that
he was ok.
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Re: [tdf-discuss] New name · Charles Marcus
Re: [tdf-discuss] New name · Charles Marcus
Re: [tdf-discuss] New name · Danishka Navin
Re: [tdf-discuss] New name · Jesús Corrius
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