On 05/17/2011 05:17 PM, plino wrote:
@Italo, since you are indeed a member of the SC, can you share with the
community more information about the original topic, please?
Apart from reiterating that we see one community going forward, as we
always did (when we originally invited Oracle to join
Keeping OO separate from LO is a good thing overall; more actors in
the open source office software sector gives healthy competition (like
Opera and Firefox for web browsers), innovation and shows m$ users the
benefits of using a non-proprietary document format.
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Hi Plino,
plino wrote (17-05-11 12:49)
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What do they mean by "handing it back"? Are they giving up on the OpenOffice
brand?
Can someone from TDF shed some light?
Probably it will not surprise you when I say that to me it looks best if
activities are combined as much as possible, in som
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On 5/17/11 4:17 PM, BRM wrote:
Personally I hope Oracle doesn't drop the ball on it and that OpenOffice proper
can become a true community lead project as I haven't yet seen anything from the
leadership of TDF to give me confidence they are not doing the same thing they
blamed Oracle for, just i
- Original Message
> From: Alexander Thurgood
> Le 17/05/11 12:49, plino a écrit :
> > What do they mean by "handing it back"? Are they giving up on the
OpenOffice
> > brand?
> >
> > Can someone from TDF shed some light?
>
> Nobody seems to know, or if they do, they are keeping wra
Le 17/05/11 12:49, plino a écrit :
Hi plino,
> What do they mean by "handing it back"? Are they giving up on the OpenOffice
> brand?
>
> Can someone from TDF shed some light?
Nobody seems to know, or if they do, they are keeping wraps on it. The
people still around on the openoffice.org lists
Since Oracle "discontinued commercial development of the OpenOffice suite,
and is handling it back to the open-source community for future development"
and the open-source community moved to LibreOffice, what future is there for
OpenOffice?
http://www.betanews.com/article/Oracle-hands-OpenOffice-t
Hi,
I am using LibreOffice 3.3.2 on Ubuntu 10.04.
Same problem with calc and impress.
Thanks,
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Meenakshi Kanaujia <
meenakshi.kanau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created one document in LibreOffice Writer.
> It has some custom properties.
>
> Firstly I sa
Hi,
I have created one document in LibreOffice Writer.
It has some custom properties.
Firstly I saved it with .odt format.
Close and re-open.
.odt format document has all the custom properties.
Save as with .doc format.
Before closing it has all the properties.
Close and re-open .doc format doc
Hi,
On Mon, 16 May 2011 22:54:55 -0700 (PDT), rise_mini
wrote:
> I am using Libreoffice 3.3.2.
> I have created one document having custom properties.
>
> Properties are preserved in .odt format.
> But when i save as the same document with .doc format all the custom
> properties have gone.
Are
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