As August comes to a close it is time for millions of children and young adults to return to school. In preparation, parents empty their wallets for a variety of necessities: clothes, shoes, backpacks, notebooks, pencils, calculators, etc. But with one common back-to-school item parents and ...
Authoring e-Books in Apache OpenOffice: An Interview with Jon Swords-Holdsworth. A few months ago we received an email from Jon Swords-Holdsworth, an author of "slipstream and hard science fiction" from Melbourne, Australia. He was finishing up a new volume of short stories, Stories of an ...
Apache OpenOffice in 2014: a year in review. 2014 has been an exciting year for the OpenOffice project and community. Click on the picture below to start a slideshow with highlights from 2014. A text-only version is under the picture. January: The Apache OpenOffice community starts the year by ...
Recognized as the leader in community-led Open Source software development, the ASF was established to shepherd, develop, and incubate Open Source innovations "The Apache Way". Reflections on achievements over the past 15 years include: ASF @ 15 Statement by Chairman Brett Porter ...
Announcing Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2. 28 October 2015 - The Apache OpenOffice project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of OpenOffice 4.1.2. You can download it from the official website http://www.openoffice.org/download · Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 brings stability fixes, ...
Coming soon... Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2. A new OpenOffice update, version 4.1.2, has been in preparation for a while. Born as a simple bugfix release, it became an occasion for some deep restructuring in the project: several processes have now been streamlined (and some are still in the works), ...
We hit another download milestone for Apache OpenOffice. We've now had over 150 million downloads! If our downloads were population, Apache OpenOffice would be the 9th largest country on earth, just ahead of Russia!
Collaboration is in our DNA. Apache OpenOffice is living in interesting times, and this is a good moment to reflect on future scenarios. The old OpenOffice.org project spawned numerous derivative products and we are proud to see how the OpenOffice ecosystem, taken as a whole, has grown so far.
Wait a minute - LGPL is not copyleft! It's not as permissive as MIT perhaps (I'm not sure of that) but I'm pretty sure LGPL is not a copyleft license.
Over the past 15 years, The Apache Software Foundation (ASF http://apache.org/) has accrued a lot of unofficial mottos: "Community-led development" and "No Jerks Allowed" are two favorites. But the one that comes up most often is "Community Over Code", also sometimes stated mathematically as ...
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