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e-letter wrote

In other words, do not waste LO programmers' time to resolve your desire
to use
LO as a free m$o clone.


e-letter you should state clearly in your email that this is your PERSONAL
opinion.

You are not speaking in behalf of the programmers or of this project.

If it was a TDF decision to break with MS formats then they would NOT have
added the option to save to those formats.

The people that run this project want users to join in (even if they don't
use ODF), not to shut them out.

Are you going to tell companies or governments that move to LO that may must
use ODF or don't use LO at all? Should they tell the companies or
governments that they work with that they too must adopt ODF otherwise they
will stop sending documents?

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