OpenOffice.org Council members resign
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OpenOffice.org Council members resign
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#4Can anyone give some background on this? I just switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and have just started to familiarize myself with OpenOffice.
1. Star Division wrote StarOffice
2. Sun bought Star Division and forked, StarOffice commercial and OpenOffice free
3. Oracle bought Sun
4. OpenOffice devs decide to fork OpenOffice again, to spite Oracle
5. Oracle says fine, but we're keeping the name
6. OpenOffice devs throw toys out of pram, Oracle asks them politely to go home
7. OpenOffice devs "resign"Re: OpenOffice.org Council members resign
#5Does anyone know what this means to the future of the project?
Re: OpenOffice.org Council members resign
#6Can anyone give some background on this? I just switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and have just started to familiarize myself with OpenOffice.
Re: OpenOffice.org Council members resign
#7Can anyone give some background on this? I just switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and have just started to familiarize myself with OpenOffice.
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#8Can anyone give some background on this? I just switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and have just started to familiarize myself with OpenOffice.
1. Star Division wrote StarOffice 2. Sun bought Star Division and forked, StarOffice commercial and OpenOffice free 3. Oracle bought Sun 4. OpenOffice devs decide to fork OpenOffice again, to spite Oracle 5. Oracle says fine, but we're keeping the name 6. OpenOffice devs throw toys out of pram, Oracle asks them politely to go home 7. OpenOffice devs "resign"
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#9Can anyone give some background on this? I just switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and have just started to familiarize myself with OpenOffice.
1. Star Division wrote StarOffice 2. Sun bought Star Division and forked, StarOffice commercial and OpenOffice free 3. Oracle bought Sun 4. OpenOffice devs decide to fork OpenOffice again, to spite Oracle 5. Oracle says fine, but we're keeping the name 6. OpenOffice devs throw toys out of pram, Oracle asks them politely to go home 7. OpenOffice devs "resign"
If 3 project leads hand in resignation and some of them join the forked project... that's a beginning / end of something. We'll have to see how it all ends.
Also, it's not just the devs that forked the project. There's support from outside entities to keep that project going and make it as formal as possible.
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#10Can anyone give some background on this? I just switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and have just started to familiarize myself with OpenOffice.
1. Star Division wrote StarOffice 2. Sun bought Star Division and forked, StarOffice commercial and OpenOffice free 3. Oracle bought Sun 4. OpenOffice devs decide to fork OpenOffice again, to spite Oracle 5. Oracle says fine, but we're keeping the name 6. OpenOffice devs throw toys out of pram, Oracle asks them politely to go home 7. OpenOffice devs "resign"
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