Howdy,
I wanted to add something here - today I read an article about South Korea
planning to switch from Windows 7 to (some version of) Linux.
Reading over the comments it is clear that people are in more than a few
cases referring to features supported in LibreOffice but attributing them
to OpenOffice (where they are not).
So I put this here because the comment in a previous email, "but in general
we try
to avoid comparisons with Apache OpenOffice."
I think that is a mistake.
Best wishes,
Drew
On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 1:43 PM Italo Vignoli <italo@italovignoli.com>
wrote:
I have poked the editor in chief and the journalist by email, but I did
not get any answer. This is rather typical though, as publishers do not
like being poked for mistakes.
On 18/05/19 13:09, William Gathoye wrote:
Hi Italo,
Did you get any news from her?
Managing the LibreOfficeFR Twitter account, I have been made aware of
this article by users, the same day it has been published.
I tried to ping the author as well via Twitter/LinkedIn but no answer
from her.
Did you get positive results from your side?
Regards,
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