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Hi :)
I edited the history section a little bit because there was just a weird little reference to Go-oo 
just giving up when LibreOffice appeared but my recollection is that Go-oo was a major fork of 
OpenOffice and was widely used by pretty much all the main popular distros.  And it didn't just 
give up!!  Didn't it merge with LibreOffice?  Wasnt it one of the initial major boosts to TDF that 
resulted in quite a few more people and a lot of improved code?  Also wasn't it a major factor in 
LibreOffice getting accepted into a lot of the most popular distros that had mostly been using 
Go-oo for years anyway but just calling it OpenOffice?  

I didn't know a good way to cram that all in to such a tiny space.  

Also the weird little statement about some effort being made to remove some java dependancies also 
totally underplayed what has gone on so i tried to add in other initial aims of TDF but i wasn't 
really aware of what you guys & ladies were aiming for that far back.  Obviously although there are 
a lot of the initial aims that have already been achieved (or well underway) there have been other 
aims&objectives that wouldn't really fit into the History section.  

Grrr, it's really tough trying to write dispassionately and i didn't have any good links either so 
if someone else could modify what i have done so far that would be really great!
Regards from
TOm :)  





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From: Charles-H. Schulz <charles.schulz@documentfoundation.org>
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Sent: Tuesday, 12 February 2013, 17:25
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Wikipedia editing.

On Tue, 12 Feb 2013 12:11:53 -0500
Jeff Fortin <nekohayo@gmail.com> wrote:


Thanks!
could you add the french government's 500K desktops as well? There
are many, many others as well.

LibreOffice, not OOo?
Well I'd need the exact sources to cite those... can you provide them?
(but then it might also be easier to add them directly yourself ;)



Check the french wikipedia site; the reference is there, and yes it's
LibreOffice.

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