Il 06/01/2011 13:27, Fabián Rodríguez ha scritto:
On 11-01-06 04:59 AM, Carlo Strata wrote:
Hi Everyone! Happy new year!
What about NeoOffice integration in Libò (and viceversa): to merge and
not to waste/spread efforts?
[...]
What notable advantages (other than logistic) are there to use NeoOffice
instead of the Mac versions of LibreOffice ? I've helped install and use
LibreOffice on Mac and had great feedback so far.
Several reasons for staying a separate project from OOo (and probably
from LibreOffice) are listed here:
http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/en/faq.php#11
Cheers,
Fabian
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Il 06/01/2011 12:00, Uwe Altmann ha scritto:
> Hi Carlo
>
> Am 06.01.11 10:59, schrieb Carlo Strata:
>> What about NeoOffice integration in Libò (and viceversa): to merge and
>> not to waste/spread efforts?
>>
>> It's only a license trouble???
>
> You got the point!
>
> There are two possibilities:
> 1. LibO changes from LGPL to GPL license. There are some good reasons
> not to do this. Besides it would be not that easy just because the
> missing of a Contributor Agreement (CA) and therefore the lack of a "one
> and only license holder" who could decide and change that.
> 2. NeoOffice changes from GPL to LGPL. Ask Patrick and Ed about that. Be
> prepared to get burned ;-)
So I don't understand why here
http://www.documentfoundation.org/supporters/
there is NeoOffice. I think it's now time to make clearness in our
community with respect to NeoOffice future steps, isn't it?
I mean with respect to the next future as well as a more far one.
carlo
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