> From: Kay Schenk [mailto:kay.sch...@gmail.com]
> > So Apache has the rights to "Open Office" already applied
> and it is currently only a question of bureaucracy to Apache
> receives this?
> > (With "bureaucracy" i mean only that no one blocks the
> claim of Apache legally.)
>
> Basically, y
Which bug are you gonna focus on?
On Jun 28, 2016 2:08 PM, "Marco Natali"
wrote:
> Hello i am Marco and i came from Italy.I will help they to find and
> resolve the bug in the Open Office
>
Hello i am Marco and i came from Italy.I will help they to find and resolve the
bug in the Open Office
On 06/28/2016 05:49 AM, Jörg Schmidt wrote:
Hello,
Good questions. In the US, there is a differentiation
between the use of
the "TM" symbol, for common-use terms, and the "R" symbol for
registered
trademarks.
Yes, clear.
For "Apache OpenOffice", the product, you should use:
Apache O
On 06/27/2016 05:37 PM, Carl Marcum wrote:
On 09/20/2015 02:10 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 20/09/2015 Carl Marcum wrote:
I'm attempting my first AOO build and I'm using Fedora 20 x86-64
I think I have all the dependencies installed.
You can verify it at
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Fe
Hello,
> Good questions. In the US, there is a differentiation
> between the use of
> the "TM" symbol, for common-use terms, and the "R" symbol for
> registered
> trademarks.
Yes, clear.
> For "Apache OpenOffice", the product, you should use:
>
> Apache OpenOffice™
>
> In this case the