El 21-11-2016 10:08, Mike Saunders escribió:
Hi Bastian,
Thanks for your interest in helping to promote DLP! I did some work in
this area earlier in the year, redesigning the website front page,
creating a promo video, and building up some activity on social media.
Perfect!
On 19/11/2016 07:57, Bastián Díaz wrote:
• Scribus and Inkscape include small badges that realize they use DLP
libraries - why not LibreOffice website?
Yes, that's a good idea -- I've added a badge and link to the "Built
on a strong heritage" section here:
http://www.libreoffice.org/discover/libreoffice/
If you end up making a document repository that DLP developers can
use, I can add relevant links to the DLP site, promote it on our
social media channels etc. Indeed, I'd like to blog about DLP updates
soon on http://blog.documentfoundation.org, so I can talk about that
too.
I was thinking of a repository by document format, so every interested
developer can clone the repository of interest without downloading all
the content. The first available repository is for Softmaker Office
Documents
(https://github.com/diazbastian/softmakeroffice-sample-documents).
From my point of view it is a basic set of sample documents, but it will
increase based on more combinations or requests from developers. During
the week in my spare time I will create more repositories and upload the
documents in an orderly way.
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