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On 9/9/2011 3:48 PM, e-letter wrote:
Readers,

Analogous to the creation of LO, it is time to consider an "odf
purists" mailing list for users such as yours truly who are tired of
the m$ groupies yearning for a free m$ clone.

Is there a formal procedure to request for the creation of a new
mailing list, with the provisional intention as dedicated solely and
exclusively to native odf behaviour for LO?

I might be wrong, but I think you'd be rather lonely. I don't think OO/LO combined have enough market share for that.

Personally, I want LO to be able to do everything MS Office 97 did, and mostly the way MS Office 97 did it - but that works well on current operating systems. Partly because that's what I'm used to, and partly because in my opinion that was an excellent product. It did what it did better than anything since, and it contained all the functionality that 90%+ of us will ever use. If LO approaches the same ease-of-use, it will take HUGE market-share from Microsoft.

Thanks,
-- Tim


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