On 6/25/13 8:50 AM, Jörg Schmidt wrote: >> From: Jürgen Schmidt [mailto:jogischm...@gmail.com] > >>> I am not familiar with the market for C++ programming, but >> to me LO is a general offer from a company that is ready to >> process orders from a minimum size of approximately 5000 euros. >>> >> >> I assume it is Lanedo or Suse which both were involved in the project >> sponsored by the OSBA. Ok these projects were a little bit bigger than >> 5000 Euro but nevertheless a smaller company like Lanedo can be more >> flexible here than bigger companies. >> It's fine and good to see that smaller ISVs or companies see >> the benefit >> of such an offering. And business rules if they have the knowledge and >> the demand is growing they will probably offer similar things >> for AOO as >> well. If customers will ask why should they deny. For political or >> license reason? > > This is an interesting point, and so I had already asked for it, and the > company has refused. Whether for political reasons or because of the AOO code > too much different than the LO (and then to a need for additional training > time) I can not say. >
mmh, it doesn't really surprise me but I believe this can always change with growing demand. From my point of view more flexibility and using the skills more clever would be better. Juergen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org