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Re: OpenOffice has become LibreOffice?



On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 01:54:15PM +0000, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm using Sid. After OpenOffice broke during an upgrade I purged it and
> reinstalled, after which it returned to life as LibreOffice. There
> wasn't any warning about this transition; it just happened. 
> 
> I googled some information about LibreOffice, which informs me that it
> is a fork of OpenOffice. Its appearance in Sid seems to be fairly recent
> because not all mirrors have it. Is there any information about when and
> why Debian adopted this change? (Perhaps there was and I missed it.)

The change happened about 4-5 days ago.  Debian adopted LibreOffice for
the same reasons all the other distributions adopted it; Debian was
already using the Go-OO patchset on top of the OpenOffice releases,
which is what the initial LibreOffice release is basically, though it
now has much more than that.

This was announced a while back on -devel as a post-squeeze thing,
IIRC.


Regards,
Roger

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