On 04/02/13 01:37, Peter Boy wrote: > > By the way: As I learnt on Linux Day last year, LibreOffice still > depends on OpenOffice and is in the process to rebase their code to > OpenOffice 3.4 (or something alike). So I'm wondering about different > set of features. how exactly does LibreOffice "depend" on OpenOffice, and what do you mean by "OpenOffice" in this context? LibreOffice has merged in OpenOffice.org code for as long as that was still developed, up to the DEV300_m106 milestone that was current at the time of the death of OpenOffice.org in April 2011. currently LibreOffice is being "re-based" on the Apache OpenOffice 3.4 release, since Oracle did not grant TDF and the LibreOffice project a different license to the OpenOffice.org code (it seems that favour is not granted to everyone); one of the main goals of this is to be able to offer the LibreOffice code to the main corporate backer of the Apache OpenOffice fork under a license that they find acceptable (MPL), in the hope that they will stop wasting everybody's time with the current duplication of efforts and stupid politics. for more info see: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Re-Basing regrads, michael -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel