On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 15:23, eric b  wrote:

> You missed a new form of fork, like OOo4Kids:

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/DerivedWorks is an outdated
list of forks and variants. I  didn't want to get into listing all of
the niche forks, because I knew I'd omit some.

And a couple of omissions from that wiki page listing:
* Business collaboration/integration & EEC Compliance:  EuroOffice;
* Indus Valley Writing Systems: I've forgotten what this one is
called.  (¿BharatOffice?)
* Semitic languages:   I've forgotten what this one is called.  :(

Depending upon how one defines a fork/variant, the following might qualify:
* Korean branch: (This is the only variant that is/was prohibited from
contributing any code to any other fork.);
* Translate.co.za variant:   (This simply includes localization for
all official languages, and one or two unofficial languages of South
Africa.);

Forks that appear to be utterly dead:
* AOL Office;

jonathon

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