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Why not drop merging from OOO after LibO 3.3? 

Because there is still a significant number of people working on OOo, and they are in many cases 
the best experts there are on the code they are working on, and they are doing significant and 
useful improvements? Because there is no licensing reason that would prevent us from being able to 
take their code?

Note that I am not saying we want to merge *everything* that OOo does. In some parts of the code, 
we might have good reasons to go a separate way.

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