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H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have been using openoffice.org for some years now, but not on a
> regular basis. I work primarily with LaTeX. At the same time, I rarely
> work with MS Office's Word.
> 
> Having said that, I have noticed that there have been some troubling
> articles online in the recent some months. Example:
> http://www.e-linux.it/news_detail.php?id=7681 (Openoffice.org - The Fun
> Has Gone?).
> 
> One of the main problems that appears in these is the rigid bureaucracy
> in the development of OOo. I find this very troubling. From the looks of
> it, contributions are fiercely resisted against by the people at Sun and
> OOo project is not moving as rapidly as it can.
> 
> And who hasn't heard of requested features and reported bugs that are
> years old and no action taken!
> 
> So, I wonder what is the general perception among the users here
> regarding the future of OOo. I personally would not like the project to
> stagnate or die, rather I would like it progress with leaps and bounds
> towards a position where I can comfortably recommend it to fellow MS
> Word users without having to make lame excuses about lacking features
> (well, "most users do not use 90% of Word's features" doesn't really cut
> it when one is recommending a relatively obscure product).
> 
> I read a recent comment in slashdot by someone who said that if OOo
> being a free product cannot impress people while MS Office worth $500 is
> holding on to the market tells a lot about OOo!
> 
> Comments are welcome.
> ->HS
> 
> 


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