I CCed the same message to the discuss mailing list, it was here that
the idea originated anyway
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012, at 07:39 PM, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
Anthony
I don't understand your question. Zotero and LibreOffice get along pretty
well.
At least when I was last using them together (few weeks ago) they did. If
you
have any problems, then you will have better chances of getting good
answer if
you clarify.
If you are talking about interactions between The Document Foundation and
Roy
Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (legal entities behind
LibreOffice
and Zotero, respectively), then you might have more luck asking on
general TDF
mailing list (discuss@documentfoundation.org). This is user-support
mailing
list and most (?) of us are not associated with TDF in any way.
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