Hi :)
To quote Battlestar Galactica "All this has happened before and will happen 
again".  

Other companies have also tried opening OpenSource departments or sections that 
work on allegedly OpenSource projects with varying success.  Quality of the 
licenses is checked by various people and organisations.  "The Linux 
Foundation" and the "Free Software Foundation" are good.  If the licenses allow 
people to check the code then the code gets checked too.  If the licenses don't 
allow people to explore the code then it's not OpenSource anyway.  MS's kernel 
contributions apparently got cleaned up by non-MS people because MS wouldn't 
clean up the code themsleves.  NVidia's hybrid, partly OpenSource drivers led 
to big improvements in the properly OpenSource drivers and now NVidia cards 
seem to be better than Ati in Gnu&Linux even tho many of us would prefer to get 
Ati cards.  

Most of us do have to continue to support MS formats but that doesn't mean we 
have to use them exclusively.  

Have you ever worked in an office and found a bunch of people all smoke 
together or chip off down the pub together and become an unofficial clique that 
work together better and support each other more than the rest of the office?  
That sort of thing is beginning to happen with ODF users.    

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Tue, 17/4/12, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <[email protected]> wrote:

From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] beware of the m$ subsidiary
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, 17 April, 2012, 13:01


Well, it is always good to promote ODF, but if you work in a business 
environment, you cannot get away from MSO's file formats.  I create the 
documents in LO and save my copy in ODF, but I still have to send editable 
files to some people who's business or agency has not or cannot switch to LO.  
So for these people/businesses/agencies, I need to send them MSO file formatted 
documents.

Promote LO and ODF, but you still have to deal with those who have not switched 
over to LO and/or ODF.  Most government agencies [USA] at all levels are not 
"allowed" to use any other office package but MSO AND are forbidden to install 
software on their computers, including screen-savers and such.  I know of one 
that will not allow the use of USB devices as well.  So, until everyone 
switches to ODF, we must continue to save some of our documents to MSO formates 
and send them off to others.

On 04/17/2012 07:50 AM, e-letter wrote:
> Readers,
> 
> M$ is allegedly seeking to invest in "interoperability" and open
> source: 
> http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source-software/microsoft-forms-subsidiary-engage-open-source-communities-190790.
> 
> Perhaps more for 'Groklaw', but isn't this a potential trojan horse to
> pollute GPLv3? We will see true "interoperability" only when odf and
> openformula become the defaults within m$o. Until then, please avoid
> creation of m$ formats using LO and continue to promote odf.
> 



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