Hi :)
It wasn't that bad.  Also although OpenOffice seems to be fading away right now 
t6hat could be just a temporary phase.  

Oracle are in the process of giving OpenOffice to the Apache Foundation at the 
urging of IBM apparently.  When Apache take on a project they have a process to 
convert it to their style of working.  OOo is quite different from most of 
their projects so it's taking a lot to re-organise it.  Once they do get going 
they are likely to get code dumps from IBM to give them a bit of a boost.  

About a decade ago, when OpenOffice first forked from Star Office there was a 
plan to eventually move it into an independent Foundation.  Somehow a decade 
slipped by with OOo staying under Sun's management.  When Oracle took over 
Sun's assets it seemed a good time to implement the plan that had been 
developed during the decade.  Oracle didn't seem keen to develop OOo anyway, at 
least not until after The Document Foundation had been up-and-running for a 
while.  That was about when Oracle seemed to start getting a bit petulant and 
childish imo.  Then a few months later we had the race to get the 3.4.0 out and 
TDF won by miles purely because there is so much momentum behind LO and a great 
team of devs and more.  

LibreOffice continues to be a "drop-in replacement" for OpenOffice and 
OpenOffice is not dead.  It's just "resting" (well actually working quite hard 
in a 'behind the scenes way').  So, it's ok to stick with OpenOffice for now 
and change over later if you want.  Both use the same formats as do quite a 
number of other programs.  

Just to completely contradict that i would recommend moving to LO but only 
because i think it's prettier and nicer and does more and has a vitality and 
excitement about it.  So, its a personal recommendation based on aesthetics 
more than practicalities really.  

It is possible to have both on a single system but they are too similar so it's 
not trivial.  This guide can help if you fancy trying that
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel
It is really designed for multiple copies of LibreOffice but a bit of 
imagination can twist it around a bit :)

Again it's not really important to do that just as it's not important to change 
to LibreOffice just yet if you don't want to.  

Regards from
Tom :)



--- On Thu, 24/11/11, Spencer Graves <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Spencer Graves <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Demise of Open Office
To: [email protected]
Cc: "John Gregson" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 24 November, 2011, 18:14

      In brief, over a year ago, most of the primary contributors to the Open 
Office project became so offended by what they perceived as inappropriate 
actions by Oracle that they forked the project.  Their fork became 
LibreOffice.  The original fork has apparently had very few contributions 
since.  For more, see Wikipedia, "LibreOffice"  
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreOffice).


      The divorce from Oracle was not amiable, but LibeOffice seems to be 
thriving while Open Office is not.  I started using LibreOffice early this 
year.  I noticed a few bugs that seemed not to be present in the then-current 
version of Open Office.  However, I think those bugs have been fixed with many 
others in subsequent releases of LibreOffice.


      Spencer Graves


On 11/24/2011 9:44 AM, John Gregson wrote:
> I am an older person, with limited computer knowledge, using Open Office 3.3; 
> on Win 7.
> Would some Kind Soul please explain why Open Office seems to be fading away.
> In Open office, I use Writer and Calc; I assume that the OOo files are 
> compatible
> with Libre Office.
> Should I start using Libre Office immediately?
> Please keep abbreviations to a minimum., or at least explain the abbreviation.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> John.
> 
> John. [email protected]
> 


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