The explanation of Oracle. Members of the OpenOffice community they wanted to remain in their work to ensure the success of the OpenOffice programs. Even with the further spread of the OpenOffice file format "odt" will help the company. Faced with a broad user base sees the company coordinating the project, however, be better served by an organization that is composed of a heterogeneous development team.
It remains unclear whether Oracle wants to further invest in the OpenOffice project. Also a no view on the nature of the intended management of split-off groups within the OpenOffice project. Is formed in September 2010, the group "that has since independently developed a similar office software package.
It remains unclear whether Oracle wants to further invest in the OpenOffice project. Also a no view on the nature of the intended management of split-off groups within the OpenOffice project. Is formed in September 2010, the group "that has since independently developed a similar office software package.
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