Sorry if this is noise, but Michael Meeks asked for it! Blame him! :-P
All of my past/existing contributions to LibreOffice may be licensed
under the MPL/LGPLv3+ dual license.
Hate to use future tense since that requires predictive skill which
I'm horrible at. Hope that at least sets things straight. All I did
was remove dead code I think, so it probably wont matter in any case.
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