Hi Cor,
On Fri, 2011-11-18 at 10:00 +0100, Cor Nouws wrote:
So that was a good opportunity to explain the way we work: do the coding
yourself (and you get lots of great support for that) or make sure that
other developers are interested in it, which can be done in several
ways, of which sponsoring and support contracts are two important ones.
Thank you for that :-)
I spoke with someone from a company that uses LibreOffice in a
document-production server.
First they were glad with the significant improved stability compared
with the old OpenOffice.org (which confirms reports that I got from a
Dutch business partner).
Wow - this cuts against the perennial concerns about improving quality,
surely you're not saying our quality is good ? ;-) Thanks for the
write-up anyhow ! most interesting.
Thanks,
Michael.
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