Hi Eric, Am Sat, 31 Dec 2005 10:27:55 +0100, schrieb eric.bachard: > Hi, > > James McKenzie a écrit : >> Pavel Janík wrote: > >> Corrected URL: >> http://blog.janik.cz/archives/2005/12/#e2005-12-18T20_09_25.htm >> >> Interesting article and thank you for posting it. > > > To illustrate what I mean, I propose other interesting links too, > and I invite everyone to *read carefully* the content : > > <http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2063&start=60&sid=0a1a1758e2e279cb0d43c0fa83ef81cb> > > <http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1733&start=135&sid=0a1a1758e2e279cb0d43c0fa83ef81cb> > > > GPL against LGPL is too easy for GPL : what I see there is a one > way contribution in fact. > > > Please don't imagine something wrong. > > The problem is not to share code : I'm completely for free > software, the problem is *who* is *really* working for Mac OS X > port of OpenOffice.org.
After reading this it looks like the OOo Team of Oliver, Tino, Florian etc, does the daily basics and the rest of Neo/J takes this code and puts the Neo/J GUI on top of it. In between James and Mox try to live in both worlds and make the best of it. I assume that they don't want to harm us OOo guys. Sadly I can only see that code moves from OOo into Neo/J but because of GPL vs LGPL no code comes back from Neo/J into OOo. The only problem I see is that Neo/J benefits from the work we do and we don't take any benefit from teir work Since we cannot avoid this we have to find other solutions for this issue. Kind regards, Eric Hoch -- ## Ansprechpartner Anwenderunterstützung, users-Mailingliste, MacOSX ## de.OpenOffice.org - Office für MacOS X, Linux, Solaris & Windows ## Openoffice.org - ich steck mit drin! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
