OpenOffice Is Dying (And IBM Won't Help)
jfruhlinger writes "OpenOffice.org, now separate both from corporate sponsor Oracle and the Document Foundation's LibreOffice, is in trouble, with its team putting out a dramatic press release detailing the organization's trouble. One missing player in all this is IBM, who has backed OpenOffice.org in the past. One possible reason for Big Blue's silence is that it might be a prelude to the killing of Lotus Symphony, its OpenOffice-based suite."
The Apache Software Foundation, on the other hand, insists OpenOffice.org is not at risk.
I agree. People shouldn't use hyperbole in their writings. It is literally murdering the English language.
W..w..W - Willy Waterloo washes Warren Wiggins who is washing Waldo Woo.
> Libre has negative connotations of "those people are probably a bunch of zealots like
> RMS".
Or worse - French.
The Poor Standards agency are also looking into MS Office.
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