Andrea Pescetti might wrote:
>OpenOffice is not the group that forked. It continued the OpenOffice
experience. And continued in a way that makes all code and contributions
available to all derived products. So the OpenOffice strategy is hardly
objectionable here, and it is rather clear that OpenOffice would welcome
cooperation and is not putting any barriers to it.

Agreed. Thanck you for this precision.
And ... all the same, even so, Aoo Strategy maybe should take in account
the potential maybe-to-be-checked-if-relevant fact that common end users
and some information system rules decision makers, might feel in trouble to
get 2 similar projects in front of their eyes ... and if so, then, bridge
question between Aoo and Liboo, might get a high strategy interest for both
Aoo or Liboo projects, whatever who is the official recipient of historical
OpenOffice or who is the most free or most efficient or nicest or most
sympathetic or mots reliable or any other subjective or rational reasons.
For that reason *if relevant again* , this discussion topic should maybe
not considered as "no need for further discussion on this issue ...".
One again, a relevant Game Theory Matrix, could help to define if "yes" or
"no", this topic might have an interest.
But, maybe I'm fully wrong. If so, forget what I wrote.
Freely,
Antoine


2013/6/9 Andrea Pescetti <[email protected]>

> Antoine Chevrier wrote:
>
>> if I would be one of strategic decision
>> maker of both project, I would place this on top position of decisions of
>> both project
>>
>
> OpenOffice is not the group that forked. It continued the OpenOffice
> experience. And continued in a way that makes all code and contributions
> available to all derived products. So the OpenOffice strategy is hardly
> objectionable here, and it is rather clear that OpenOffice would welcome
> cooperation and is not putting any barriers to it.
>
> For more see my presentation from November 2012:
> http://s.apache.org/**openoffice-aceu2012-day-1<http://s.apache.org/openoffice-aceu2012-day-1>
>
>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
>
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