On 27 November 2012 12:51, Greg Madden gomadtroll@gci.net wrote:
On Tuesday 27 November 2012 07:15:59 you wrote:
In short - OpenOffice is dead thanks to Oracle.
This is not true, Apache was given the code by Oracle. Apache is a great place for a project, they have many. AOO just graduated to become a full fledged project after a careful, and time consuming, code review, incubator status.
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I think that most of major distros replaced OpenOffice with LibreOffice
quite a while ago.
True
Hello
I am running Kubuntu 10.04 with trinity. I have seen that Tim sent a patch to libreoffice to make it work with trinity. What is the state of art of this patch.
What is more recommendable, in question of stability, to use openoffice 3.4.1 or libreoffice 3.6.3
I prefer AOO, Libreoffice has broken a feature that I rely upon. Both run fine on TDE, not sure what 'integration' offers me as a user.
I say try them both, try not to believe the FUD, fwiw, AOO has the Apache2 license, LO is GPL, this may be the reason for the FUD. -- Peace,
Greg
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The FUD is years of oracle preventing OO.org from being successful, making it difficult for the team to succeed. SO 90% of the core developers left, started their own organization, and with 500+ contributors and several major point releases in less than two years. Oracle gave up, and threw OO.org at apache to keep.
the integration is TDE file dialogs