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Hi everyone,

For those who don't know me, I work in Marketing & PR at The Document Foundation: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2016/02/18/marketing-project-new-marketing-assistant/

One of my tasks is to raise awareness about the Document Liberation Project. I've started by making a video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gPeF1R7mtQ

So far the feedback from the TDF mailing list has been good, but any more would be helpful! If someone could add my Google account (okachi@gmail.com) as a manager for the DLP YouTube channel, I can upload a version (with slightly better audio) there.

Also, the front page of http://www.documentliberation.org is pretty much a wall of text at the moment. The content is useful, of course, but it's a bit imposing for first-time visitors. How about we break it up a bit, eg by embedding the video, and adding logos for some notable FOSS projects that use DLP libraries?

I've been in touch with someone in the Inkscape project who is positive about the idea of a logo exchange (so they put a DLP logo somewhere on the Inkscape site, to raise awareness).

Thanks!

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Mike Saunders, Marketing & PR
The Document Foundation

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