Le 2010-10-18 12:15, Frank Esposito a écrit :
Will there be a press release or something from the foundation about
Oracle apparently deciding to support OOo and not LibreOffice?
If Oracle has officially decided to not support LibreOffice, we should
begin to promote the separation to create even more active
participation. It has been amazing what has already happened in less
than 30 days.
Just my thoughts... (
-frank esposito
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Oracle-wishes-LibreOffice-the-best-but-won-t-directly-cooperate-1102095.html
My personal feelings are that we should only announce if Oracle has
decided to join the masses with the LibO movement. Other than that, we
should not be involved in publicity citing Oracle who may have decided
otherwise. The strings have been cut, Oracle has been invited to join
the project and we are still waiting to see if it wants to joing. BTW
... nothing wrong in my mind if Oracle were to join LibO and develop
OpenOffice at the same time.
Marc
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