Hi,
Speaking of press coverage I would point to a singular sentence
regarding LibreOffice in an other wise unrelated article:
Nokiasoft: Who are the Open Source Winners and Losers? (ComputerWorldUK)
http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2011/02/nokiasoft-who-are-the-open-source-winners-and-losers/
The sentence:
"if the eventual owner of Qt (whoever that might be, assuming Nokia
eventually sells it, as I think likely) starts messing about - hello
Oracle - then there's always the option of a fork, which in the wake of
LibreOffice has become a much more respectable option."
That is IMO the best pr there is.
//drew
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