LOL thanks guys!

Did anyone say there was a windows port availiable? I'm without a Linux box
at the moment and eager to play. Any live CDs that use LO?

Cheers
Richard

On 12 April 2011 09:10, Tony Vroon <t...@vroon.org> wrote:

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> On 04/12/11 07:56, Phil Thompson wrote:
> > The initial release of LibreOffice was essentially the same code
>
> Indeed it was; most distributions actually shipped "OpenOffice Go",
> which was Sun/Oracle's OpenOffice plus quite a collection of patches
> written by people that did not want to assign copyright.
>
> The very first thing LibreOffice did was say "Thank you" and apply them.
> So it is possible that you do not notice much difference on the first
> release.
>
> Personally I expect this to be like the XFree86 -> X.Org fork, with all
> the activity happening on the fork and the old version forgotten like a
> bad dream within a year. (If not earlier)
>
> Regards,
> Tony V.
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