Hi,
Am 06.10.2010 01:26, schrieb Andy Brown:
On Tue Oct 05 2010 15:16:39 GMT-0700 (PDT) Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:
Andy Brown schrieb:
If you take it a face value then there is no way that Oracle is going
to hand over the trademark or anything else to the community that has
helped build it. Do they actually think that "they" did all the work
to get that 100 million users? Yet there are some that hold to the
idea.
No, they think they *bought* all the work. They have good reasons to
remain silent. We should accept that, stop thinking about it and go
ahead.
I am sure that they have very good reasons, thus my questioning the
"statements" that have be credited to Oracle. As I see it if the
community does not move on it will fail.
This in fighting over a name is not helping matters any. The
"discussion" that is going on in some of the OOo list is not helping.
*+1*
Erich
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