At first: Congratulation to LibreOffice 4.1.

In the forums to german news, the most people want to see LibreOffice and 
ApacheOpenOffice to merge.

So one of the best rated comments in a german forum is this here
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/foren/S-of-which-400-came-from-authors-with-apache-org-mail-addresses/forum-261571/msg-23867037/read/
where anybody cites from your "4.1 New Features and Fixes"-side, that 400 of 
the 3000 bugfixes comes from authors with apache.org mail address. So he hopes, 
that both projects works more together and fusion in the future with big 
"Reunited-Party".

But someone at
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/foren/S-Re-of-which-400-came-from-authors-with-apache-org-mail-addresses/forum-261571/msg-23867260/read/
mentioned this file
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/store/source/storbase.cxx
that LibreOffice uses ApacheOpenOffice code and putting the changes under the 
MozillaPublicLicense.

The big question is: Why doing LibreOffice that?

Here is the list of all changes:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/log/store/source/storbase.cxx

The first version of the file was - like all files in pre-AOO-times - under the 
LGPL:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/store/source/storbase.cxx?id=9399c662f36c385b0c705eb34e636a9aec450282

Later LO takes code from AOO, which is under the APL and put its own changes 
under the MPL.

Why ?

The Apache-people only accepts APL-licensed code. So if you would publishing 
modifications for files, which are under the APL, under the APL too, then the 
Apache people could using the code, too. But why do you change it to an 
different license, so that the Apache people can't using it?

Greatings
theuserbl                                         
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