On Sat, 2010-11-27 at 17:29 +0000, Andrew wrote:
I wouldn't worry about it getting into Ubuntu. At UDS it was confirmed
that LibreOffice would be in the default install, as well as Mark
Shuttleworth saying it would replace OpenOffice.
And - I guess more positively; we have high hopes and hopeful signs
that Canonical will hire a full-time LibreOffice hacker to do some
really positive work; so - if we forget the past quickly ;-) the future
looks bright (orange) ? :-)
Of course, the fact is, as of now, that the whole Debian' universe'
packaging is all Rene's work (built on Chris Halls' and of course a lot
of common effort we've put into OO.o packaging over many years
collectively).
ATB,
Michael.
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