http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osr...ets-Forked.htm
And none too soon!
I suspect that Ellison already has his lawyers sifting through OOo code to separate out that which is NOT under the GPL or other free licenses so that he can demand license fees for the use of OOo.
The new fork is titled, aptly, LibreOffice, which I will now refer to as LOo.
You can see the LibreOffice website here.
And none too soon!
I suspect that Ellison already has his lawyers sifting through OOo code to separate out that which is NOT under the GPL or other free licenses so that he can demand license fees for the use of OOo.
The new fork is titled, aptly, LibreOffice, which I will now refer to as LOo.
The new effort has the backing of all major Linux distributions, including Red Hat, Novell and Ubuntu, as well as the support of the Free Software Foundation (FSF).
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"We've taken a different approach with LibreOffice, instead of having patches floating around against the Oracle version of OpenOffice, we are the new upstream," Meeks said. "We're shipping a beta on day one and there are a number of things that need to be fixed."
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"We've taken a different approach with LibreOffice, instead of having patches floating around against the Oracle version of OpenOffice, we are the new upstream," Meeks said. "We're shipping a beta on day one and there are a number of things that need to be fixed."
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