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LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice - plus NeoOffice and probably some other office suite - have been 
forked out of OpenOffice.org at different times. The LGPL source code has ended it's life in June 
2011, when the move to Apache Foundation inspired by IBM has deliberately changed the license from 
copyleft to permissive and replaced all copyleft code with permissive code, with a more substancial 
amount of changes than the LibreOffice fork.

Italo Vignoli
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Il giorno 29 apr 2016, alle ore 03:30, James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com> ha scritto:

On 04/28/2016 06:02 PM, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
I chose LibreOffice over all of the forks out there.

Ummm...  LibreOffice is a fork of OpenOffice.


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