I must admit I considered the option of answering you in catalá slang.
It is a shame that this is the answer from a Deputy of the Board of
Directors...
Sorry for my last message. It wasn't my intention to be offensive.
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Jesús Corrius je...@softcatala.org
Deputy of the Board of Directors
Hi Pedro and Tor,
I forgot to mention another two win32/win64 big and famous open source
appliances:
- MySql (!)
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/#downloads
- PostgreSql (!)
http://www.postgresql.org/download/windows
About PostgreSql (that I installed, I used, I designed, I used to
carlo.strata wrote:
Hi Pedro and Tor,
What do you think about that?
I think that LibreOffice should use an Open Source compiler.
I also think that most of the LibreOffice Devs don't use the Office programs
they are developing on a daily basis as a production tool. If they did, it
would
Hi Pedro,
Il 02/11/2011 13:19, Pedro ha scritto:
In my opinion TDF and LibreOffice should abandon the MS compiler and support
the switch to MinGW which has already been started by Jan Holesovsky (aka
Kendy)
I think we could put here, at least, the links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MinGW