Is there any more substance to the claim about malware in LO than 
there is to the claim about OO going away? I doubt it.

- Robert


On Wed, 18 Sep 2019, JD wrote:

> That wind you got was just some people's brain fart because they are
> the club of a derivative software called libre' office. This club wants
> to discourage people from using OpenOffice and junp onto the band
> wagon of Libre' Office, which many programmers on the inside have
> intimated to me privately that it contains malware that transmits one's
> documents to multiple ip addresses.
>
> On 9/18/19 9:17 AM, Mike Kuldayev wrote:
>>
>> 
>> 
>> *Mike Kuldayev*
>> 
>> History Department Head & AP/CC Teacher
>> 
>> *_______*
>> 
>> *P:* 509-319-2402 *F:* 888-317-6571
>> 
>> academ...@enlightiumacademy.com
>> 
>> www.enlightiumacademy.com <http://www.enlightiumacademy.com>
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'm working in an online school and our teachers frequently encourage their 
>> students to download Open Office for free from your homepage. Recently, 
>> I've got wind that Open Office might be going away and/or students won't be 
>> able to download it for free in the near future. So, I just wanted to 
>> follow up with you to see if that's truly the case or just empty rumor?
>> 
>> Thank you much,
>> 
>> MK
>>

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