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Re: [tdf-discuss] I like the name LibreOffice



On 7 oct. 10, at 20:41, Stefan Weigel wrote:
> Jean Hollis Weber schrieb:
>> If I have to explain to someone what "LibreOffice" means, it's easy:
>> "Libre means free, as in liberty or freedom."
>
> YES! :-)
>
> Formerly, the office was opened, now it´s freed. ;-)

Exactly. That is indeed a very good name.


Jean-Christophe Helary
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[tdf-discuss] I like the name LibreOfficeJean Hollis Weber <jeanweber@gmail.com>
Re: [tdf-discuss] I like the name LibreOfficeStefan Weigel <stefan.weigel@bildungskreis.org>
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