Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Jun 25 13:58:03 2013
New Revision: 867384
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Staging update by buildbot for ooo-site
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websites/staging/ooo-site/trunk/content/FAQs/mostfaqs.html
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<h2> FAQs</h2>
-<p><i>Last updated 2004-10<br>
- </i></p>
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<td bgcolor="#cc6600"><img src="/branding/images/spacer.gif" height=1
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<a name="top"></a> <a name="overview"></a>
<h3><img src="/branding/images/start_blue_bar.gif"> <em>Most</em>
FAQs: Questions <img src="/branding/images/end_blue_bar.gif"> </h3>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#1">Are OpenOffice.org binaries legal for commercial/business
use?</a>
- <li><a href="#2">Does the OpenOffice.org open source license give me the
right to modify and distribute any version of Oracle Open Office /
StarOffice?</a>
- <li><a href="#3">Can I sell or otherwise distribute OpenOffice.org?</a>
- <li><a href="#4">How can I get OpenOffice.org in some language other than
English?</a>
+ <li><a href="#1">Are Apache OpenOffice binaries legal for
commercial/business use?</a>
+ <li><a href="#2">Does the Apache License 2.0 licence e give me the right to
modify and distribute any version of OpenOffice?</a>
+ <li><a href="#3">Can I sell or otherwise distribute OpenOffice?</a>
+ <li><a href="#4">How can I get OpenOffice in a language other than
English?</a>
<li><a href="#5">I'm having trouble with fonts, is there a solution?</a>
- <li><a href="#6">Can I attach a file to an Issue?</a>
- <li><a href="#7">Can I use Microsoft Access databases within
OpenOffice.org?</a>
+ <li><a href="#6">Can I attach a file to an Bugzilla Issue?</a>
+ <li><a href="#7">Can I use Microsoft Access databases within OpenOffice?</a>
</ol>
<hr>
<h3><img src="/branding/images/start_blue_bar.gif"> Most FAQs:
Answers <img src="/branding/images/end_blue_bar.gif"> </h3>
<ol>
- <li value ="1"><b>Are OpenOffice.org binaries legal for commercial/business
use?</b> <a name="1"></a>
- <p>Yes, you may use OpenOffice.org binaries for commercial use. Please
refer to our <a href="/download/index.html">download page</a>.
+ <li value ="1"><b>Are Apache OpenOffice binaries legal for
commercial/business use?</b> <a name="1"></a>
+ <p>Yes, you may use Apache OpenOffice binaries for commercial use.</a>.
</li>
</ol>
<p> <a href="#top">Back to top</a>
<hr ALIGN=left SIZE="1" NOSHADE>
<ol>
- <li value ="2"><b>Does the OpenOffice.org open source license give me the
right to modify and distribute any version of Oracle Open Office /
StarOffice?</b><a name="2"></a>
- <p>No. The OpenOffice.org source license does not allow anyone to modify,
repackage, or redistribute any version of Oracle Open Office / StarOffice, or
any other commercial version of the OpenOffice.org source code without an
assignment from the vendor. For Oracle Open Office / StarOffice, the vendor was
Oracle (formerly Sun Microsystems). </p>
+ <li value ="2"><b>Does the Apache License 2.0 give me the right to modify
and distribute any version of OpenOffice</b><a name="2"></a>
+ <p>The licence permits you to modify and distribute the version of
OpenOffice that is distributed by Apache. That is the version covered by the
licence. Parties distributing other products based on OpenOffice may have
+ made their own modifications which are covered by their own
licence which may have additional terms and conditions.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p> <a href="#top">Back to top</a>
<hr ALIGN=left SIZE="1" NOSHADE>
<ol>
- <li value="3"><b>Can I sell and otherwise distribute OpenOffice.org? </b> <a
name="3"></a>
- <p>Yes. Our license, the LGPL, allows anyone to sell and otherwise
distribute OpenOffice.org binaries (executable installation sets; the
application people can use), provided that the source is always made available
to all, either by link (to www.openoffice.org/) or by inclusion. If you are
interested in selling CDROMs of OpenOffice.org or distributing it via OEM
computers, please visit the <a href="/distribution/cdrom/index.html">CDROM</a>
and <a href="/distribution/oem/index.html">OEM</a> projects. </p>
+ <li value="3"><b>Can I sell and otherwise distribute OpenOffice? </b> <a
name="3"></a>
+ <p>Yes. Our license, the Apache License 2.0, allows anyone to sell
and otherwise distribute OpenOffice, under the <a
href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html">conditions described in
the license</a>./p>
</li>
</ol>
<p> <a href="#top">Back to top</a></p>
<hr ALIGN=left SIZE="1" NOSHADE>
<ol>
- <li value="4"><b>How can I get OpenOffice.org in some language other than
English?<a name="4"></a></b>
- <p>OpenOffice.org has been translated and configured to at least 45
languages besides English. We list supported languages in our<a
href="/projects/native-lang.html"> Native-Language Confederation projects
page</a>. These languages are also listed on the download pages. <br>
+ <li value="4"><b>How can I get OpenOffice in some language other than
English?<a name="4"></a></b>
+ <p>OpenOfficeg has been translated in to many languages besides
English. We list supported languages on our <a
href="http://www.openoffice.org/download/other.html">download pages</a>.<br>
</li>
</ol>
<p> <a href="#top">Back to top</a></p>
@@ -79,15 +79,14 @@
<p> <a href="#top">Back to top</a></p>
<hr ALIGN=left SIZE="1" NOSHADE>
<ol>
- <li value="6"><b>Can I attach a file to an Issue?</b> <a name="6"></a>
- <p>Yes. Our current limit is 10MB (ten megabytes). Attaching a file to an
issue is a two-step procedure and is not obvious. You must first submit the
issue or locate the issue to which you wish to attach the file. Then, you can
add the file as an attachment to that issue. <br>
- Note: You cannot add OpenOffice.org files natively. They must be added
as "binary" files. This is a temporary problem.<br>
- Hints: Reduce the size of your file as much as possible. And, if you are
uploading an HTML document, be sure to compress it first (Zip or tar it),
otherwise it gets corrupted when others try to download it.
+ <li value="6"><b>Can I attach a file to a Bugzilla Issue?</b> <a
name="6"></a>
+ <p>Yes. Our current limit is 10MB (ten megabytes). Attaching a file
to an issue is a two-step procedure and is not obvious. You must first submit
the issue or locate the issue to which you wish to attach the file. Then, you
can add the file as an attachment to that issue. </p>
+
</li>
</ol>
<hr ALIGN=left SIZE="1" NOSHADE>
<ol>
- <li value="7"><b>Can I use Microsoft Access files within OpenOffice.org?</b>
<a name="7"></a>
+ <li value="7"><b>Can I use Microsoft Access files within OpenOffice?</b> <a
name="7"></a>
<p>Yes. It's really easy, especially if you follow John McCreesh's step by
step illustrated guide, available either <a
href="/FAQs/ms-access/ms-access.html">online</a> or in <a
href="/FAQs/ms-access.pdf">pdf</a> format (325k) <br>
</li>
</ol>