Hello Tim,
Le 17/10/2011 01:24, timofonic timofonic a écrit :
Hello.
It's just an idea I want to promote, because I think it can be more
interesting than some people think. Anyone can foorward the idea I
expressed to anyone that can help to make it reality, I just want to
become reality
On 17 October 2011 00:29, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
I know a kid locally that is working on getting ready for as many
certifications as he can BEFORE he goes off to college. His main system is
Linux of some type and like LO and OOo a lot,
Glyn was invited in Paris at the Libreoffice conference, and here's his
article:
http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2011/10/libreoffice-openofficeorg-and-open-standard-office-suites/index.htm
Best,
Charles.
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The big thing about The Apache Way is they want to own the code our
volunteers have worked on for the past year.
I wonder how many of these people are willing to hand over their copyrights?
Also, since there is a move to replace Java coding with Python coding as
the code base is cleaned out
Hello.
There's seems to be another issue and is that ASF seems it has been
obsessed with Java in an extreme way. They preferred to code their
projects in that computer language and has been quite friendly with
SUN and IBM, but it seems the relationship got a bit broken in 2010 as
they abandoned
Comments to the article - at their online site - seems to bring out the
point that users of OOo had issues with MSO format compatibility [like
.docx and .pptx]. It seems that they think that LO has the same issues,
when it does not. I worked with Word, Excel, and Power Point files [the
Hi :)
Added to the
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/LibreOffice_In_The_Press
page already. I think that is my fastest update yet.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Charles-H. Schulz