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An elevator pitch is an extremely short definition of what a project is that is used to give a 1-2 sentence introduction to the project for people who don't know anything about it. Here is the elevator pitch for Calligra:
An elevator pitch is an extremely short definition of what a project is that is used to give a 1-2 sentence introduction to the project for people who don't know anything about it. Here is the elevator pitch for Calligra:


'''Calligra is the tightly integrated suite of Office and Graphics applications for office workers and artists to create complex documents and images and provides unique flexibility on the desktop and mobilde devices.'''
''Calligra is the tightly integrated suite of Office and Graphics applications for office workers and artists to create complex documents and images and provides unique flexibility on the desktop and mobilde devices.''


==Naming Conventions==
==Naming Conventions==

Revision as of 07:44, 2 July 2012

This page contains the foundations of the marketing of Calligra.

Some topics have their own pages:

Elevator Pitch

An elevator pitch is an extremely short definition of what a project is that is used to give a 1-2 sentence introduction to the project for people who don't know anything about it. Here is the elevator pitch for Calligra:

Calligra is the tightly integrated suite of Office and Graphics applications for office workers and artists to create complex documents and images and provides unique flexibility on the desktop and mobilde devices.

Naming Conventions

In our communication we should use the same terminology always. Here are some definitions.

Calligra
The name of the project (in the FOSS sense of the word).
Calligra Suite
The full application suite on the desktop.
Calligra Office Engine
The underlying engine that is common to the Calligra Suite, Calligra Mobile and Calligra Active and also the other company-specific user interfaces.

This means that there are some ways which are right wrong to use these terms:

Correct: "The Calligra project announces..." (or the Calligra team)

Wrong: "The Calligra Suite announces..."