On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan <
sharuzzaman@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Libreoffice developers,
I was reading news about Sourceforge is hijacking nmap page in Sourceforge.
When I listed the page owned by user sf-editor1, it looks like LibreOffice
page and installer was also hijacked.
And Sourceforge staff actively add installation packages to the download
page at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libreoffice.mirror/files/
According to
https://sourceforge.net/blog/third-party-offers-will-be-presented-with-opt-in-projects-only/
those third-party offers are now "opt-in".
Still, their actions do not justify confidence.
There are about 300-400 downloads for the latest version.
It makes sense to
1. Reclaim the LibreOffice project on SourceForge so that it no longer
belongs to "sf-editor1".
2. Properly decommission the SourceForge project page.
Simos
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