Hi again Don

donald_harbison wrote
> 
> What matters most is to help end users understand the benefits of ODF as 
> their file format, and improve interoperability with the dominance of 
> MS-Office formats. 
> 

I agree with you that joining forces (instead of fighting for the crumbles
and let MS keep all the cake) makes a LOT of sense.

But I think that more important than each house wasting time and resources
building their own version of an Office Suite, it would be much more useful
to make ODF a really compatible and superior file format.

My 2 cents ;)

Regards,
Pedro

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