Keep things as usual. Just use Apache OpenOffice as it is and it was.
Search 'Apache' or 'open office' for more information.
In the way, we find more.
Dave Fisher 於 2024年11月29日 週五 上午5:51寫道:
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> > On Nov 28, 2024, at 12:53 PM, py...@bsdmail.com.invalid
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> > Hi,
> > How about brand
> On Nov 28, 2024, at 12:53 PM, py...@bsdmail.com.invalid
> wrote:
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> Hi,
> How about branding Apache OpenOffice to "Apache Office", because Apache's
> name carries well. Then, making a deal, to get code and contributions for
> several years from LibreOffice to go under Apache in exchange
While there is not an explicit packagers page, there is a professional services
page here: https://www.openoffice.org/bizdev/consultants.html
Support options are found here: https://www.openoffice.org/support/index.html
I see two paths here:
1. Start a packagers page with a combination of compan
You are missing the value of having a turnkey solution that
just works and
doesn't need the user to manually install anything.
In any case, mine was a rethorical question as I'm launching a line of Mini
PCs with Apache Open Office preloaded across the whole product line:
Windows, LinuxMint and El
You are missing the value of having a turnkey solution that just works and
doesn't need the user to manually install anything.
In any case, mine was a rethorical question as I'm launching a line of Mini
PCs with Apache Open Office preloaded across the whole product line:
Windows, LinuxMint and Ele
Hi there,
Is there a list of PC builders and/or manufacturers preloading Apache
OpenOffice somewhere?
On the wiki, perhaps?
FC