On 2015-08-04, 4:43 PM Simon Phipps wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 11:20 PM, Larry Gusaas <larry.gus...@gmail.com>
wrote:

On 2015-08-04, 9:22 AM Simon Phipps wrote:

Those are not hosted on SourceForge, as far as I am aware. They are simply
part of the legacy archive of Sun's materials.

True, but you previously erroneously stated: "... you cannot possibly have
downloaded it from Apache ..."
While you are precisely semantically correct, the OP was complaining of a
download hosted by SourceForge. Since the version she cited is not hosted
there on Apache's behalf most people could probably work out a way to
understand my meaning without the need to quibble.

Quibbling??? BS.
Your statement was very clear. In case your forgot, here's the completed paragraph I took the exert from:

   "The Apache OpenOffice project does not distribute version 3.2 (it is an
   earlier version that was distributed -- long ago -- by Sun Microsystems),
   so you cannot possibly have downloaded it from Apache or from any of
Apache's official mirrors of OpenOffice at SourceForge."
Quit trying to weasel out of your erroneous statement.

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