I wouldnt think that OOo would not be considered Mature. However I would
like to double check if the UK Government plan and the CIO Council does
decide if the OOo project is mature. (please review Action 4)
http://www.cio.gov.uk/transformational_government/open_source/action.asp
I guess thi
Alexandro Colorado, 28-02-2009 16:11:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 13:00:38 -0600, Lars Noodén
wrote:
It appears that the computers in Brazil are using BrOffice.org.
(I contacted Userful and got an answer)
Someone more familiar with that package can say about how closely that
counts as an OOo deployme
By coincidence, I had been reading an interview about BrOffice.org
with Claudio Filho just this week:
http://news.northxsouth.com/interview-claudio-filho-from-broffice-brazil/
-Ben
On Feb 28, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Lars Noodén wrote:
Caio Tiago Oliveira wrote:
Lars Noodén, 28-02-2009 16:00:
It
Caio Tiago Oliveira wrote:
> Lars Noodén, 28-02-2009 16:00:
>> It appears that the computers in Brazil are using BrOffice.org.
> ...
> That counts 100% as OpenOffice.org.
Cool.
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Lars Noodén, 28-02-2009 16:00:
It appears that the computers in Brazil are using BrOffice.org.
(I contacted Userful and got an answer)
Someone more familiar with that package can say about how closely that
counts as an OOo deployment.
The support for rebranding OpenOffice.org to BrOffice.org i
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 13:00:38 -0600, Lars Noodén
wrote:
It appears that the computers in Brazil are using BrOffice.org.
(I contacted Userful and got an answer)
Someone more familiar with that package can say about how closely that
counts as an OOo deployment.
Regards
-Lars
BrOffice is Open
It appears that the computers in Brazil are using BrOffice.org.
(I contacted Userful and got an answer)
Someone more familiar with that package can say about how closely that
counts as an OOo deployment.
Regards
-Lars
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