Welcome to the Libra era: The golden age of forks.
We were discussing quite some time about the word Libre
And current times makes more meaning to the word Libre

<quote>
So what's going on - why the sudden flood of forks? I think this
indicates that we are entering a new phase in open source, and that
the multi-year honeymoon for companies seeking to make money from free
software is over.

Of course, making money from free software is perfectly legitimate, as
Richard Stallman has emphasised many times. But that does not mean
that such companies do not have responsibilities towards the coders
and communities that support them. Moreover, simply abandoning
software projects because they no longer fit into the latest flavour
of corporate strategy is not a good way to win friends in the open
source world. If such projects don't fit with that strategy, the
solution is to help them to become independent, not simply to chuck
them away like old boots.
</quote>
Read this recent article of Glynmoody, who named Openoffice
community's fork as Libre Office
http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2010/09/are-we-entering-the-golden-age-of-forks/index.htm


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'nonnumerical' algorithms, as if numbers were somehow different from
other kinds of precise information." - Donald Knuth

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