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Great point brought by crusader222. It's time to promote all FOSS products
as stateless belonging to the global community.

On Sat, Mar 8, 2025, 07:48 crusader222 <crusader222@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

New member, first post!

In light of the “avoidance” of US products in response to recent [threats
of] tariffs, has there been a [noticeable/known] increase in LibreOffice
uptake in Canada, especially by individuals? I am specifically referring to
“avoidance” of Micro$oft products similar to LibreOffice.

Is there any [known] effort to publicize LibreOffice in Canada, especially
after [the threat of] recent tariffs

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