Hi,


As I said their reasons for not contributing to the Mac OSX port of 2.0 is because of the direction you are going and not believing it is the right
direction.


Let's  start with information :

http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php? name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2038


Now, some comments ...

First, please not the word "synergy": it was really the main objective of my request.

What I proposed (in private , before to see this publically publied) Patrick Luby and Ed Peterlin was to work *together*. Have two projects doing the same thing is does not make sense, and is always the whorse thing.

And I strongly believe, together, a great work could be done, only engineering oriented.


  By posting this item I am refuting th is statement.


Your post is very informative for me.


"refuses to contribute for
OopenOffice.org project, and has even destructive behaviour against
our work."


Yes, not directly P. Luby or Ed Peterlin, but what I describe are facts, only facts : having two projects doing the same things is a not really a good thing for one of them.

The potential of OpenOffice.org port on Mac OS X is enormous (really !), and will become a major project inside OpenOffice.org.


Another advantage is : the portability will be complete ! Excepted Linux kernel, I don't know any other software working on so much OS/ architectures !!

That's probably  the reason why all knocks are used ...



  But I feel if you
are going to rant on them all the facts should be in.


This is plain wrong. No problem for me : they do what they want, and OpenOffice.org project continues, ignoring them.

I just refuse to see OpenOffice.org project help a project (whatever it could be), as soon as this project can be considered as derivative product,
or let people believe this project is OpenOffice.org project part.

Nothing else.


Last but not least, I'm just defending a community project : OpenOffice.org.



Final dot for me.


Regards,
Eric bachard


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