#libreoffice developers put the #openoffice code on a diet / work-out
regiment. After 6 weeks how did they do? 34,000 Lines of code lighter.
But isn't a lot of this lines of code that were commented out, or inside #if 0?
And how much of the change is due to changes in the OOo milestones that have been merged in?
I would be very careful in using that number in any kind of bragging fashion, without very
explicitly indicating what it measures, exactly. Of course, hard to do that in a short tweet, and
it is bound to be misinterpreted.
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