On 03.09.2016 13:50, CVAlkan wrote:
For those who haven't seen this:
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/09/openoffice-after-years-of-neglect-could-shut-down/
Is this a case of "Where there's smoke ..."
The short answer is, no.
Arstechnica, while being a moderately reasonable source of information,
are well known for their sensationalist headlines.
Yes, there is a situation that needs to be resolved and the folks at AOO
are publicly working hard to find the best solution.
However, it is an AOO issue, that is unlikely to have any impact on us,
so please let's not degrade ourselves by entering into a meaningless
thread of speculation, FUD, misinformation and flame wars.
Dave
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