I'll quote my earlier answer [1] on that: Our approach is to start with the main open source code - stuff with clear provenance. The OOo extensions are more complex in terms of licensing and other issues, but this is certainly something to revisit at a later stage of the project.
(acknowledged - that was several hundred messages ago) On 6/8/2011 1:41 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
May I ask for a last clarification on the code covered by the Oracle grant? Some observers, like the Document Foundation [1] and Bradley Kuhn [2], seem to imply that the grant will also turn some proprietary software (components exclusive to "StarOffice - Oracle Open Office" perhaps? Or "Oracle Cloud Office"?) into free software: is this the case or, as it seems from the provided file list, all the code covered by the grant is already available as free (LGPL3) software?
[1] http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/201106.mbox/%3c4de9bd98.3050...@oracle.com%3E
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