Re: Winding OpenOffice down

2022-06-22 Thread Fernando Cassia
On 22/06/2022, Flaviu Tamas wrote: > Why hasn't OpenOffice been wound down & shuttered? > > The existence of the website makes users assume that OpenOffice is > still actively being developed It is. > when those users would be much better > served migrating to LibreOffice. Speak for yourself. I

Re: Winding OpenOffice down

2022-06-22 Thread Brian Barker
At 17:30 22/06/2022 -0400, Flaviu Tamas wrote: At the very least, a prominent notice that users should use LibreOffice on the main OpenOffice site would be nice. Here's a thought: perhaps you could start the process by arranging for a "prominent notice" that users should use OpenOffice on the

Re: Winding OpenOffice down

2022-06-22 Thread TAP General
Apache OpenOffice works just fine for me.  Frequent addition of new features seems not to be necessary. Do you find that OpenOffice is not being updated as necessary to work with new releases of operating systems?  Is something else of importance being neglected? More work on OO Documentatio

Winding OpenOffice down

2022-06-22 Thread Flaviu Tamas
Why hasn't OpenOffice been wound down & shuttered? The existence of the website makes users assume that OpenOffice is still actively being developed, when those users would be much better served migrating to LibreOffice. I've seen this conversation several times over the past few years in various