Hi donald,
donald_harbison wrote
What is this talk about a competitor product? The Apache OpenOffice
project does not seek to compete with LibreOffice.
*I* mentioned a competitor to LibreOffice (not Italo) and was referring to
IBM Lotus Symphony and the web service IBM Docs.
Quoting my email to answer Italo doesn't make sense because I wasn't
attacking Apache or even IBM ("IMO some IBM employees bashing TDF on their
blogs and on public mailing lists and forums, does not make it a corporate
decision ;)")
I think you two should exchange private email ;)
Regards,
Pedro
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