Hi Dennis, *;

(sorry to you for mailing twice, I did mean to send it to the list,
and not as pm only)

On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 1:26 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton
<dennis.hamil...@acm.org> wrote:
> Since the third-party stuff is already integrated into LibreOffice, it 
> doesn't matter whether it passes through the Apache OpenOffice incubator or 
> not.  You have it and you are using it the same way OpenOffice.org was using 
> it.

Yes, the thirdparty stuff by itself doesn't matter, but as I also
wrote: What matters is the code that hooks up this thirdparty.

> What I think is more important is the opportunity the bits that will be under 
> AFL 2.0 provide to The Document Foundation if it is desired to re-license as 
> other than LGPL3+.

What you also miss is the second point I mentioned, namely what
version will that codebase be?
There is no point in having a 3-4 year old codebase. That would be
useless to TDF/LO (useless to the whole community IMHO - but as it is
nowhere stated what the agreement covers..)

ciao
Christian

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