Actually, I heard people very excited, talking about the release of Apache OpenOffice 3.4. I suppose I do not need to care about LibreOffice anymore. Someone asked me the question: "What about LibreOffice?" I have nothing to answer. I think it reveals the pressure on the LibreOffice side.
As I said, the only real problem we had was that we have no release
yet. Once we have our first release, the problem is gone.
On 2012/05/09 23:18, Jim Jagielski said:
>
> On May 9, 2012, at 11:03 AM, drew wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 10:49 -0400, Rob Weir wrote:
>>> There are a small number of active, vocal and
>>> negative people at LibreOffice who like to beat up on OpenOffice and
>>> the work we do here.
>>
>> That cuts both ways.
>
> That's true... In general though, I've found that if people
> mention OpenOffice, that many LO-related people will immediately
> jump in and turn the conversation towards LO (for example,
> someone will post or tweet something about OpenOffice and
> they will immediately reply "Hey, what about LibreOffice"),
> but I don't see nearly that amount of the reverse behavior.
>
> I guess partly that's to be expected...
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