Hi,
Le dimanche 17 juin 2012 à 16:18 +0200, timofonic timofonic a écrit :
> Obviously, AOSS has the obvious corporatocracy advantages of the big
> ones. They will play with marketing tricks all the time, because big
> corps are hypocrite and want to destroy Free Software in a parasite
> way and co
Le dimanche 17 juin 2012 à 09:33 -0400, webmaster-Kracked_P_P a écrit :
> Is it true that AOO is not going to have the same numbering system for
> its version, like LO is using? I have seen "advertisements" for AOO in
> articles that talk about AOO v4. If they skip all of the 3's and go to
> t
Obviously, AOSS has the obvious corporatocracy advantages of the big
ones. They will play with marketing tricks all the time, because big
corps are hypocrite and want to destroy Free Software in a parasite
way and consider non-bsd copyleft (GPL, LGPL...) as the enemy to
monopolies and they are real
Is it true that AOO is not going to have the same numbering system for
its version, like LO is using? I have seen "advertisements" for AOO in
articles that talk about AOO v4. If they skip all of the 3's and go to
the version name "4", then it may look like LO is behind them, when it
was LO
We do have it now, but not on the old openoffice 3.3 versions. AOO controls
the dns of openoffice.org domain, and can hence push the notifications.
Best,
Charles.
Le 17 juin 2012 13:54, "timofonic timofonic" a écrit :
> So why not add the automatic update notification to LibreOffice too?
> Just
So why not add the automatic update notification to LibreOffice too?
Just like Google Chrome and such too would be interesting for network
connected computers.
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Charles-H. Schulz
wrote:
> Marc,
>
> The brand name and the automatic upda notification do help, obvious
Marc,
The brand name and the automatic upda notification do help, obviously.
Best,
Charles.
Le 17 juin 2012 11:05, "Marc Paré" a écrit :
> FYI (for those who are interested) -- From the latest SourceForge
> newsletter
>
> "Fastest Growing Projects
> Each month I get a report of the fastest gro
FYI (for those who are interested) -- From the latest SourceForge newsletter
"Fastest Growing Projects
Each month I get a report of the fastest growing projects for the month.
Often, they contain an equal mix of familiar and new. This usually means
that the familiar projects have pushed out a n