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.
snip
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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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