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 I disagree here. odt is the native format of LibO.

In what way?

This is indeed just a question, BTW. See the question mark.

I am open to convincing arguments that ODF really is in some clear sense the native format of 
OOo/LibO, for instance if the structure of an ODF document corresponds closely to the internal data 
structures. Does it?

(Although in that case, I don't really see how people can yell/laugh at Microsoft for their 
"native" formats being in the same fashion just a serialization of internal data structures in MS 
Office...) (Note that this is a technical comparison only. Originally, the MS formats of course 
were not publicly documented and thus inherently "evil".)

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