On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 15:01:57 -0300 Fernando Cassia <fcassia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > So, I don't see any compelling reason to keep both around. It's a > > great deal more maint for not much work. > > Right now, they´re "about the same". Going forward, I see Oracle > continuing with OpenOffice.org and making it MORE integrated with -and > making use of- Java, not less. So, you want to stick with openoffice.org because you think it will use more java? I don't see any reason or statement from libreoffice that they intend to go away from java, do you? Also, already the development pace in libreoffice is greatly sped up from openoffice. They landed a bunch of RTF improvements recently, along with merging tons of patches vendors have been carrying for a long time. kevin
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