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That's a good solution, that will have to come in place whenever incompatibles arise.

BTW: I depend totally on others when there's something to code or port.

Regards,
bastik


Sean White wrote:
One of the things i LOVE about open source software is the ability for me
to
ask someone else to code something or port something that i cant do
myself.
 So my solution to your problem of incompatible extensions is to set up a
new mailing list for OO to LO extension porting.  the public can send the
extension which the people on the mailing list can then port over.

I wrote previously:
I'm willing to accept that extensions wont work in future if OO and LO
grow
apart, but I think this shouldn't be done artificially by changing the
version number. It could be bad for OO users that want to use LO, but
miss
some extensions because they are no longer compatible because the
version
number of LO differs.

Whenever there is a release with a changes for version 4.x.x I accept
incompatibilities.

not to you James:
Most people don't take version numbers serious anymore. Look at Chrome
for
example. The rapid change of major versions is ridiculous.

LO is not build from scratch, so for me it can stick to 3.x.x and move
onward.

Regards,
bastik
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