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On 10/09/2011, Dennis E. Hamilton <dennis.hamilton@acm.org> wrote:
An odf-purists lists might be interesting though I am not sure how one
discerns what it means to be odf-pure, as opposed to OpenOffice-pure.  Maybe
it is about OpenOffice purism, where use of the native ODF Open ... and Save
As ... is handled.  No opening by clicking on .doc/.docx files, etc.


The definition of the recommended content for this list would be for
users who are interested only in creating odf documents and
investigating/discussing behaviour of LO to produce odf documents. As
such, issues of compatibility with other formats, specifically m$,
would be excluded, for continued discussion in the main users list.

Not sure how you'd describe the list so fellow purists would know they were
fellow purists.  I shall watch with interest.


After reading the web page 'get involved' I have subscribed to the
mailing list 'web site', where I shall continue this discussion; feel
free to read the archives and join if further interested.

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