[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/86lex ]

Leading Open Source office application and personal productivity suite under 
development as a community-led Apache® Project for the past 8 years

Wakefield, MA —14 October 2020— The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, announced today the twenty-year anniversary of 
OpenOffice®, the last eight of which as an Apache® Top-Level Project.

"It’s inspiring to see so many dedicated people from around the world volunteer 
their time to mentor, contribute code, test issues, moderate mailing lists, 
help on forums, translations, marketing and more to keep making this great 
product better and available for millions of users," said Carl Marcum, Vice 
President of Apache OpenOffice. "OpenOffice is more than just software. It’s a 
great community that I’m glad to be a part of."

With more than 300 million downloads, Apache OpenOffice is used by countless 
individuals, organizations, and institutions around the world who are seeking a 
reliable, robust, and freely-available Open Source office document productivity 
suite. Apache OpenOffice features the following applications for Windows, macOS 
and Linux:

 - "Writer" word processor;
 - "Calc" spreadsheet tool;
 - "Impress" presentation editor;
 - "Draw" vector graphics editor; 
 - "Math" mathematical formula editor; and 
 - "Base" database management program. 

Apache OpenOffice supports more than 120 languages, 41 of which are officially 
maintained and released by the Project. Apache OpenOffice is the productivity 
suite of choice for governments seeking to meet mandates for using ISO/IEC 
standard Open Document Format (ODF) files.

Originally created as "StarOffice" in 1985 by StarDivision, who was acquired by 
Sun Microsystems in 1999. The project was open-sourced under the name 
"OpenOffice.org", and continued development after Oracle Corporation acquired 
Sun Microsystems in 2010. OpenOffice entered the Apache Incubator in 2011 and 
graduated as an Apache Top-level Project in October 2012.

"At Apache OpenOffice we are very excited about 20 years of OpenOffice," said 
Marcus Lange, ASF Member and Apache OpenOffice Committer since the project 
first arrived at the ASF. "Countless users, developers and friends have made it 
possible that we can today celebrate this incredible anniversary. Their 
commitment makes me believe that we will see many more years of this great Open 
Source productivity suite."

"The need and, in fact, the demand, for a permissively licensed Open Source 
office suite, available to the masses and not just the privileged few fortunate 
enough to have the latest hardware and software, has never been greater within 
the last two decades," said Jim Jagielski, ASF co-Founder and Apache OpenOffice 
incubating mentor. "Apache OpenOffice exists to provide essential 
functionality, with as few licensing restrictions as possible, to the world at 
large. It is truly a noble mission, and I am honored to be a small part of it."

"As a long-term user, I joined the project in 2016 to give something back," 
said Matthias Seidel, Committer and member of the Apache OpenOffice Project 
Management Committee. "After a steep learning curve, I am proud to be part of 
the community that provides this great software for the public good and 
benefits millions worldwide."

Apache OpenOffice is available as a free download to all users at 100% no cost, 
charge, or fees of any kind. OpenOffice source code is readily available for 
anyone who wishes to enhance the applications. The Project welcomes 
contributions back to the project, its code, and its community. Those 
interested in participating with Apache OpenOffice can find out more at 
https://openoffice.apache.org/get-involved.html .

Availability and Oversight
As with all Apache projects, OpenOffice software is released under the Apache 
License v2.0 and is overseen by a self-selected team of active contributors to 
the project. A Project Management Committee (PMC) guides the Project's 
day-to-day operations, including community development and product releases. 
For project data, documentation, and more information on Apache OpenOffice, 
visit https://openoffice.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/ApacheOO .

12 releases have been made under the auspices of the ASF. The project strongly 
recommends that users download OpenOffice only from the official site 
https://www.openoffice.org/download/ to ensure that they receive the original 
software in the correct and most recent version.

About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Established in 1999, The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is the world’s 
largest Open Source foundation, stewarding 227M+ lines of code and providing 
more than $20B+ worth of software to the public at 100% no cost. The ASF’s 
all-volunteer community grew from 21 original founders overseeing the Apache 
HTTP Server to 813 individual Members and 206 Project Management Committees who 
successfully lead 350+ Apache projects and initiatives in collaboration with 
7,900+ Committers through the ASF’s meritocratic process known as "The Apache 
Way". Apache software is integral to nearly every end user computing device, 
from laptops to tablets to mobile devices across enterprises and 
mission-critical applications. Apache projects power most of the Internet, 
manage exabytes of data, execute teraflops of operations, and store billions of 
objects in virtually every industry. The commercially-friendly and permissive 
Apache License v2 is an Open Source industry standard, helping launch billion 
dollar corporations and benefiting countless users worldwide. The ASF is a US 
501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable organization funded by individual donations 
and corporate sponsors including Aetna, Alibaba Cloud Computing, Amazon Web 
Services, Anonymous, Baidu, Bloomberg, Budget Direct, Capital One, Cerner, 
Cloudera, Comcast, Facebook, Google, Handshake, Huawei, IBM, Inspur, Pineapple 
Fund, Red Hat, Target, Tencent, Union Investment, Verizon Media, and Workday. 
For more information, visit http://apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/TheASF  

© The Apache Software Foundation. "Apache", "OpenOffice", "OpenOffice.org", 
"Apache OpenOffice", and "ApacheCon" are registered trademarks or trademarks of 
the Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. All 
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