On 15/10/14 21:23, Bruce Byfield wrote:
However, joking aside, I'm not going to revise history. LO began as a fork and
a fork it remains.
All projects using OOo code are forks under the technical point of view,
as they have cloned the repository and applied significant changes to
the code.
This is independent from the name of the project.
So, as of today, there are three active forks of OOo: LibreOffice,
Apache OpenOffice and NeoOffice.
IMHO, AndrOpenOffice is a fork of Apache OpenOffice, but here I might be
wrong as I have not looked at the code.
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