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I was recently doing some research and came across a few highly rated links
on Google that were very negative about the Document Foundation; it was an
old ZDNet article abt 5 years old. I don't have  a URL handy but could
retrieve it if I needed to and anyone wanted to see it.

At any rate; is that situation still current? Or has it been "fixed"?
   The articles cited everything from internal fighting to mistakes/errors
they made, etc. and predicted the demise of TDF.
   I was relieved when I saw how old the articles were but I never found
anything to refute them with any more current dates. Off and on there are
some citations still pretty negative, but never a positive comment (that I
could uncover anyway).

Regards,

Twayne`

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