Christophe Strobbe wrote:
"LibreOffice (http://www.libreoffice.org/) is a free and open-source
office suite developed by The Document Foundation as a fork of
OpenOffice.org. The Document Foundation was formed in September 2010 and
has released several new versions of LibreOffice since that time. New
code in LibreOffice is developed under a double license: GNU Lesser
General Public License Version 3 (LGPLv3) and the Mozilla Public License
(MPL)."

I don't like "as a fork of OOo", and I would rather prefer "based on OOo source code". Of course, the concept of the fork is correct, but as the reality is that every flavour of the legacy StarOffice source code is now a fork (AOOo is more of a fork than LibreOffice) I would avoid to label LibreOffice as such.

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