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Hello All,

I have been reading the arguments and come to a simple suggestion.

Lets create a poll( a lot of free sites, out there), and let everyone vote.
We can list all the suggested names and whichever is preferred by community
be acceptable

I personally feel, no sustainable product was made or lost because of its
name. Name is important but not the most important :)

How do you guys feel about the poll approach. meanwhile anyone supporting a
name can give their reasons and try to convince others.

This way none accuses anyone of anything and we focus our energy on more
important things.

If you guys agree, I am ready to take responsibility of creating and
reporting the results of poll.

Thanks for your help and guidance

Thank You

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"Uncertainty is the only Certainty of LIFE"
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Alexandro Colorado <jza@openoffice.org>wro
te:

On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Charles Marcus <CMarcus@media-brokers.com
w
rote:

On 2010-10-03 5:10 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Let me clear so that we can move on: Unless Oracle gives us the
trademark of OpenOffice.org, we're using LibreOffice, and some people
love it, some people hate it, but as a matter of fact, we're not
changing it anymore, so it's useless to request a change.

It would be impossible to please everyone. I like it personally, but
understand the arguments of those that don't - that said, it is not
something that can just be changed at the drop of a hat, so, LibreOffic
e
it is... :)


I don't mind LibreOffice, is actually a great name for spanish speakers.
However this is not really a name but a placeholder. We still officially
OpenOffice.org until Oracle officially deny us the name. At least that's
ho
w
I consider things are. So if such, we could have an open discussion on th
e
list about what the community at large consider a first name. Remember th
at
at the moment everything is Beta, the foundation, the community and
eventually the product.

Having a GPLv3-type discussion might not be beneficiary because of the ti
me
could be blury, but I think a public discussion should be encouraged. At
th
e
end of the day, a friendly name might benefit all of us.




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Best regards,

Charles
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