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2012/5/16 Phillip Rhodes <motley.crue....@gmail.com>

> Mondo radical!  I'm very excited about this, and looking forward to
> great things coming
> out of this action.
>
> Say what you want about IBM, big companies in general, capitalism, etc.
> but one
> has to admit, IBM has donated a LOT of code to the F/OSS world over the
> years.
> Big props to IBM for this.
>
>
> Phil
>
>
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Donald Harbison <dpharbi...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > A few minutes ago, I submitted the IBM Software Grant Agreement and
> > Corporate Contributor License Agreement for IBM Lotus Symphony
> > contribution. This action means infra can begin to prepare to receive the
> > 'Contribution" into svn when they're ready. We will be providing more
> > descriptive content to the list tomorrow when our China team wakes up. :)
> > This is just a short announcement to get the ball rolling.
> >
> > We announced our plan to do this on July 15, 2011. The successful
> delivery
> > of Apache OpenOffice 3.4 has now made it possible to move forward.  We
> hope
> > the community will invest time and energy to study and understand this
> > contribution and help determine how best to use it going forward for the
> > benefit of the public good.
> >
> > This ends the Symphony fork here with Apache OpenOffice.
>



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Lei Debin

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