Hi Friedrich, all!
Sorry for joining so late ... I browsed through the thread and here are
some comments from my side.
Am Mittwoch, den 30.03.2011, 21:23 +0200 schrieb Friedrich Strohmaier:
Hi all,
Friedrich Strohmaier schrieb:
[..]
My proposal:
lets collect proposals for soundfiles pronouncing "LibreOffice" and
have a simple voting for the one we point to, if people ask.
This can be Files created by community members or some
found in the internet. The first may be preferable due to license
issues.
Here You can hear me saying "LibreOffice":
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/e/e2/Libreoffice_ger-tongue_fs.mp3
...
more proposals?
When we started to discuss the branding for LibreOffice, I also added
stuff that had been collected within similar threads. Here you go:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#LibreOffice
comments?
Yes :-) If we agree on a certain pronunciation, then we can ask for
professional support to record audio files. Florian once provided me
some information on people who offered support quite some time ago -
professional speakers (thus, still an open task on my side).
Personally, it would be even better (in my opinion), to have a generic
video explaining LibreOffice that "automatically" explains the
pronunciation by simply using it. Such a promotional video should be
linked from within the website to explain LibO to new users. My 2 ct.
Cheers,
Christoph
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