On 2010-10-12 5:36 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
My personal opinion is that "Libre" is more representative of the
understanding behind the "LibreOffice" philosophy, but that "OpenOffice"
at this point does have the marketing advantage of the brand.
As I said, I like the new name. I would only like OpenOffice better if
it didn't need the .org tacked on after it (yes I know why it does).
Nevertheless, I think this thread should be declared dead, and this
entire discussion should be memorialized on a web page that can be
linked to whenever anyone brings it up again...
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Best regards,
Charles
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Re: [tdf-discuss] I like the name LibreOffice · Charles Marcus
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