On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Jörg Schmidt wrote:
>> From: Rob Weir [mailto:robw...@apache.org]
>
>> > I and some of my clients (You know I offering professional
>> support for OpenOffice), regret that there is no specific AOO
>> version for business user.
>> >
>>
>> How would a "business" ver
> From: Rob Weir [mailto:robw...@apache.org]
> > I and some of my clients (You know I offering professional
> support for OpenOffice), regret that there is no specific AOO
> version for business user.
> >
>
> How would a "business" version of AOO differ from the version that we
> release from
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 8:27 AM, Jörg Schmidt wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> From: Rob Weir [mailto:robw...@apache.org]
>
>> So what does this mean?
>
> Thanks for the information.
>
>> 1. We're *not* promoting a separate version of OpenOffice. There is
>> no "IBM Edition" or "IBM OpenOffice". Historical
Hello,
> From: Rob Weir [mailto:robw...@apache.org]
> So what does this mean?
Thanks for the information.
> 1. We're *not* promoting a separate version of OpenOffice. There is
> no "IBM Edition" or "IBM OpenOffice". Historically, these things,
> whether Novell Edition, or Oracle Open Offic