>>Openoffice.org is
>>> far more better documented. From those comments, and in the context
in 
>>> which they were made, it is easily assumed that the Opensource
community 
>>> takes full credit for that marvelous achievement.
>>> 
>>> However, leave it to some nutcase like me to point out, in this
context, 
>> that Openoffice.org was wholly designed and fully developed by paid

>> professional programmers working under the direction of Sun
Microsystems.

>No question - OpenOffice is NOT representative of the Opensource 
>community or of volunteer effort.

Not realy relevant but in some blog I read it was quite compellingly
argumented that
there less that 50 people in the whole world who actually contribute to
the *code*
of the OpenOffice, so in that respect too, it is not a show case how
well the
opensource model of development works.

But that is not relevant here nor there, just an observation.

br Kusti


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