Re: references to OpenOffice.org in the wiki

2020-11-17 Thread Dave Fisher
OpenOffice is registered by Apache in the US.

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> On Nov 17, 2020, at 5:06 AM, Dick Groskamp  wrote:
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>> On 2020/11/17 11:49:34, "John D'Orazio" 
>>  wrote: 
>> I see that in the wiki pages at https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/ there are
>> still many references to OpenOffice.org . Am I correct in understanding
>> that this was the old brand name, and now it would be more correct to refer
>> to "Apache OpenOffice" or more simply "OpenOffice"? Is it alright if I
>> change the references from  OpenOffice.org  to Apache OpenOffice or simply
>> OpenOffice?
>> 
>> -- 
>> John R. D'Orazio
>> John,
> OpenOffice is the registered brand of a company in the Netherlands so you 
> can't use that.
> 
> Most (a lot) of references are inserted with the template {{OOo}} which is 
> short for OpenOffice.org
> Some time ago someone entered the template {{AOo}} which is short for Apache 
> OpenOffice
> 
> You can replace {{OOo}} by {{AOo}} and your done  :-)
> Otherwise, replace OpenOffice.org by {{AOo}}
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Re: references to OpenOffice.org in the wiki

2020-11-17 Thread Dick Groskamp



On 2020/11/17 11:49:34, "John D'Orazio"  
wrote: 
> I see that in the wiki pages at https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/ there are
> still many references to OpenOffice.org . Am I correct in understanding
> that this was the old brand name, and now it would be more correct to refer
> to "Apache OpenOffice" or more simply "OpenOffice"? Is it alright if I
> change the references from  OpenOffice.org  to Apache OpenOffice or simply
> OpenOffice?
> 
> -- 
> John R. D'Orazio
> John,
OpenOffice is the registered brand of a company in the Netherlands so you can't 
use that.

Most (a lot) of references are inserted with the template {{OOo}} which is 
short for OpenOffice.org
Some time ago someone entered the template {{AOo}} which is short for Apache 
OpenOffice

You can replace {{OOo}} by {{AOo}} and your done  :-)
Otherwise, replace OpenOffice.org by {{AOo}}

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references to OpenOffice.org in the wiki

2020-11-17 Thread John D'Orazio
I see that in the wiki pages at https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/ there are
still many references to OpenOffice.org . Am I correct in understanding
that this was the old brand name, and now it would be more correct to refer
to "Apache OpenOffice" or more simply "OpenOffice"? Is it alright if I
change the references from  OpenOffice.org  to Apache OpenOffice or simply
OpenOffice?

-- 
John R. D'Orazio