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Since Oracle "discontinued commercial development of the OpenOffice suite,
and is handling it back to the open-source community for future development"
and the open-source community moved to LibreOffice, what future is there for
OpenOffice?

http://www.betanews.com/article/Oracle-hands-OpenOffice-to-opensource-community-gives-up-commercial-sales/1303142878

This was over a month ago. There hasn't been a new OOo build since
Dev300m106 back in April 4th and 3.4 Beta in April 11th...

What do they mean by "handing it back"? Are they giving up on the OpenOffice
brand?

Can someone from TDF shed some light?

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