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ConsortiumInfo: The Evolving ODF Environment Part II: Spotlight on OpenOffice

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Andy Updegrove
May 16, 2006

“Just over a week ago, I posted the first of what I hope will be
a complete set of interviews with the developers of the major open
source and proprietary software suites that implement ODF. That
Interview was with KDE’s Inge Wallin, and addressed the KOffice
suite–one of the two best known open source implementations of
ODF. Today, it’s the turn of OpenOffice–the other well-known open
source implementation of ODF, and the most implemented of all
software packages that support ODF. The interview that follows is
with Louis Suarez-Pots, OpenOffice’s Community Manager (LSP in the
responses below), and John McCreesh, Marketing co-lead (JM)…”


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Andy Updegrove

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