Notices tagged with libreoffice

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  1. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    #: # jokes: "What's @gregkh up to at new !Linux Foundation job, given that his first act was to send patches to #?"

    about 3 months ago from identi.ca in context
  2. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    #: # jokes: "What's @gregkh up to at his new !Linux Foundation job, given that his first act to send patches to #?"

    about 3 months ago from identi.ca in context
  3. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    #: # jokes about userspace stuff being pulled into !Linux tree, pontificating:"Will they eventually just pull # in?"

    about 3 months ago from identi.ca in context
  4. Georg C. F. Greve greve

    Dear Lazyweb: Is there really no way to have # plot a formula based on a simple "x runs from 1 to 1000"?

    about 3 months ago from identi.ca at Küsnacht, Zurich, Switzerland
  5. Eike Rathke erack

    blog: Come Hacking # http://7ax.de/485a # # #

    about 4 months ago from identi.ca at Morston, England, United Kingdom
  6. Eike Rathke erack

    blog: Hacking # the other way http://7ax.de/4575 # # # # #

    about 4 months ago from identi.ca at Morston, England, United Kingdom
  7. Eike Rathke erack

    blog update: # date acceptance patterns http://7ax.de/4362 # # # # # # #

    about 4 months ago from identi.ca at Morston, England, United Kingdom
  8. Eike Rathke erack

    I'm pleased, cold clean build of # in less than 1 hour. # # #

    about 9 months ago from identi.ca
  9. Mike Linksvayer mlinksva

    Not sure when that happened, but !LibreOffice Draw multi-page pdf import/edit/export works great. Super useful.

    about 10 months ago from identi.ca
  10. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @fontana, I think !Oracle released !OpenOffice under !Apache license specifically to subvert the copyleft of # #

    about 10 months ago from identi.ca
  11. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    I wish #'s law applied to anyone wanting to debate the !Apache !OpenOffice / !LibreOffice situation. I'm frankly sick of discussing it

    about 10 months ago from identi.ca
  12. Mike Linksvayer mlinksva

    http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Brazilian-government-signs-up-to-develop-OpenOffice-and-LibreOffice-1275068.html !LibreOffice

    about 11 months ago from identi.ca at San Francisco, United States
  13. Osama Khalid osamak

    @ostfriese, # 3.4.0 is "beta": http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2011/06/03/the-document-foundation-announces-libreoffice-3-4-0/

    about a year ago from identi.ca
  14. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @webmink, & # could do the same for !LibreOffice, right? Someone suggesting a stupid idea isn't the same as doing it. !Apache !OpenOffice

    about a year ago from identi.ca
  15. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @webmink,my friends make fools of themselves all the time. If no one is hurt,it's no big deal & !Apache clearly can't hurt !LibreOffice here

    about a year ago from identi.ca
  16. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @webmink, IMO !Apache makes fools of themselves trying to convince !LibreOffice to drop copyleft, & really, who cares if they look foolish?

    about a year ago from identi.ca
  17. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @webmink, IMO !Apache makes fools of themselves trying to convince !LibreOffice to relicense from copyleft, & really, who cares if they do?

    about a year ago from identi.ca
  18. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @idoric,Makes sense now: Effective !LibreOffice license is !LGPLv3 -only,new contributions are (LGPLv3-or-later|MPL). My orig. point stands.

    about a year ago from identi.ca
  19. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @idoric, I asked a !LibreOffice bf. writing the post if was LGPLv3-only vs. LGPLv3-or-later & the developer said "only". I fixed blog though

    about a year ago from identi.ca
  20. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    I updated blog post ( ur1.ca/4botw ) on !Oracle / !IBM / !OOo / !LibreOffice to include link to @jra's comment on #'s blog: ur1.ca/4buss

    about a year ago from identi.ca in context
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LibreOffice is a productivity suite, compatible with other major office suites, and available on a variety of platforms.

LibreOffice is free software and therefore free to download , use and distribute.

LibreOffice is produced by a community of developers, contributers and supports known as The Document Foundation .

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