2011/2/1 Mike Houben <mail@crazyhstudio.net>
hi Eliane,
Hi, Mike
why changing for 1 country the name?!
It seems a bit weird. (sorry i'm relatively new so i don't know the history
behind it)
This was not really a choice for OpenOffice.org community in Brazil. When
Sun Microsystems named this Office suite, that trade mark was already taken
by a little company in Brazil. In order to avoid lawsuits, the brazillian
community founded a NGO called BrOffice.org, which was responsible for
developing a brazillian "flavor" of OpenOffice office suite. BrOffice
community was one of the first communities to support TDF, when it was
founded last year.
Mike
Rgds
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