Hi,
Other than the messages at http://www.documentfoundation.org/supporters/
I didn't hear anything from IBM and Google regarding LibreOffice (or I
may missed something). I guess that support (and sponsoring) from more
than single vendor is a benefit of being independent from Oracle. Is
there any progress in this area? The only news I heard is IBM just
release Lotus Symphony 3 using OpenOffice.org technology.
Oracle just made it clear about its position. How about IBM and Google?
Samphan.
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