Hallo Andreas,
In my view, BASE "falling apart" would mean LO's "death sentence" in the long
run! Anybody in even the simplest business environment will want to write
documents based on data stored in business-critical databases (and I think I
am right in assumung that relational DBs have been the standard now for decades!).
Does anybody REALLY think that a package like LO can survive if it ignores
such an important sector of users? I sure don't!!!
Gruesse aus Salzburg
Heinz
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 12:18:49 +0200, Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de> wrote:
Am 28.07.2011 08:15, Heinrich Stoellinger wrote:
I am not giving up hope yet for LO 3.4.2 - especially since it targets
business...
Isn't there a OpenSource fork of MySQL called MariaDB?!?
Regards
H
Dear Heinrich,
Face it: There is not a single LO developer doing anything Base related.
The Base component will fall apart sooner or later. Writer's mail merge
and bibliography will be spreadsheets, form controls will be mere
gimmicks and nobody except you and me and some hundreds of professionals
will notice the severe loss.
Grüße aus NRW,
Andreas
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