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Hi Thorsten,

2010/11/14 Thorsten Behrens <thb@documentfoundation.org>

Gianluca Turconi wrote:
However, I've heard and read several comments about this matter and
I'd like to see a (somehow) official statement that confirms LibO
will be a multiplatform software *forever*.

Hi Gianluca,

asking for a *forever* promise is maybe a bit too much - but rest
assured that I can't see anybody in his right mind axe Windows
support in the next ten years. ;)


While we're on the topic of platform support, is there any official word on
a lightweight open-source web-based LibO version, or maybe simply lending a
helping hand to FengOffice to allow it to support ODF file editing?


Cheers,

-- Thorsten

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