Linux.com quotes the newspaper el pais, and there I could find only open 
office. So we can say we do not know.

I do not think it matters what newspapers sing from the roofs.
However what matters is what we do.
How about creating a business mailing List.
It is like a user list only with business focus.
We would need someone to moderate the list.
Focus for moderators are
# to keep the list on business focus
# to coach managers how open source works
# to organize business cooperation.
# bring service providers and business stakeholders together (local or not)

I think this makes sense. And would bring business together. 

A mission would also be to reduce backports in companies. I think there no 
value in this. If an update has impediments we should work on those so 
companies can move to the latest version without fears.

What do you think? / any volunteers?

All the best
Peter

Am 19. Januar 2018 14:59:12 MEZ schrieb "Jörg Schmidt" <joe...@j-m-schmidt.de>:
>> From: apacheoff...@openmailbox.org 
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>> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2018 1:34 PM
>> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice in the future in the public 
>> administration of Barcelona(?)
>> 
>> The official European Union website
>> (https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/news/public-money-public-code)
>> mentions LibreOffice as the only option explicitly.
>
>Barcelona is not yet governed from Brussels!
>
>
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