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Page: Brainstorming on FAQs -- draft 
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Change Comment:
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Inapprirate to speak for Oracle's development efforts.  This line was 
innaccurate as well, since they do have one person dedicated to the project 
transition, Andrew.  Also, they did not "transfer development" to Apache. They 
granted code.

Edited by Rob Weir:
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*{+}Work In Progress - not yet an approved public resource, please refer to the 
dev list. Keep it simple and factual\!+*

# *Is there a release of Apache OpenOffice I can download*?
#* *{_}Not yet._* The Apache OpenOffice project will have a new release soon, 
which will be called Apache OpenOffice v3.4.  This will be the completion 
of the earlier OpenOffice.org 3.4 beta, which included many 
features.   OpenOffice.org 3.3 users, when they upgrade, can look 
forward to native SVG support, improved ODF 1.2 encryption support, enhanced 
Asian word count support, new spreadsheet functions, more optimized PDF 
exports, a new color picker dialog, among the improvements.  Details on 
these and other enhancements and fixes can be found in the draft of our [Apache 
OpenOffice 3.4 release notes|OOOUSERS:AOO 3.4 Release Notes].
#* *{_}Developer versions are{_}* 
*_[available|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+3.4+Unofficial+Developer+Snapshots]_*
 although they are not intended for end-user purposes apart from testing
 
# *What has Oracle given to Apache?*
#* Oracle has used Apache's Software Grant Agreement (SGA) process to 
contribute the OpenOffice.org source code to Apache under the Apache 2.0 
license.  They also gave Apache the trademarks and domain names owned by 
them and associated with the project.
 
# *Is OpenOffice still open source? Is it still free software?*
#* *{_}Yes._* Apache OpenOffice is still both open source software and free 
software.
#* The new license, the Apache License 2.0, is compatible with the GNU GPLv3 
and with the GNU LGPLv3 (the previous license).
#* If you are concerned about price, Apache OpenOffice will be available at no 
cost from the official website [http://www.openoffice.org]
 
# *Why has the name changed*?
#* The names for future released code have been changed to match Apache's 
trademark guidelines.
#* The Apache OpenOffice project now owns the original OpenOffice.org domain 
and plans to use it for the continuation and future promotion of the Apache 
OpenOffice project.
#* Future code releases from the OpenOffice.org domain will be called "Apache 
OpenOffice".
 
# *Is Apache OpenOffice a full Apache Project*?
#* *{_}Not yet._* The Apache OpenOffice project is still in incubation and has 
not yet graduated to a Top Level Project (TLP.)
#* Once a release is approved by the Apache Incubator, the project plans to 
request graduation. This will require a project vote, an Incubator PMC vote and 
approval by the Apache Software Foundation Board at a monthly meeting.
 
# *Who is building Apache OpenOffice releases?*
#* In common with other Apache projects, work on Apache OpenOffice is performed 
by individual volunteers.
#* Development is done a number of the original developers of OpenOffice.org in 
addition to community volunteers and developers from other projects derived 
from the OpenOffice codebase including IBM Symphony.
#* Releases are managed by the Apache OpenOffice PPMC.
 
# *Where can I get updates to the copy of OpenOffice.org that I am running*?
#* There have been no updates to OpenOffice.org binaries released for users 
since Oracle stopped development and there will be no patches to those earlier 
binary programs released.
#* The project is currently preparing a new version of the code and it will be 
available through the openoffice.org website.
#* Once Apache OpenOffice v3.4 is released, the project recommends you replace 
your OpenOffice.org installation with it.
#* Again, there are developer versions available for testing purposes.
 
# *I have seen adverts on eBay and elsewhere offering OpenOffice for sale. Are 
they from this project*?
#* *{_}No._* Apache does not sell software or engage in any other commercial 
activity.
#* OpenOffice is open source software that can be freely downloaded from the 
Internet.
#* Third parties are allowed to redistribute it for a fee or add their own 
software to it.
#* Users are warned however that there are some dishonest people who will try 
to sell unrelated products for huge fees or include adware and malware in 
bundles, or sell "subscriptions" that result in repeated charges to your credit 
card.
#* Users are warned to only download from the project directly and not from 
other sites.

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