Brett Mahar wrote:
If all the people going on about the name had spent their recent
energy promoting Libre Office, (instead of cluttering up the mailing
list with counter-productive discussions), market penetration would be
through the roof by now...
People trying to promote LibreOffice likely need to deal with similar (or
much harsher) criticism by their audience. I think it would be easier to
promote a not-so-catchy name if you knew some examples of the pros and
cons of various alternatives.
The acronym "LibO" is not bad, though.
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