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On 6 April 2011 04:41, aqualung <xfekdcugjrkz@mailinator.com> wrote:

Well, how many full-time developers, working 40-hour workweeks, does
Microsoft Office have... and how many OOo and LibO?

If the answer for MO is, say, 300... and the full-time equivalent for OOo /
LibO is 50... then it's pretty much a given that MO will always have a
bigger feature set and be more bug-free than OOo / LibO.  This is a
no-brainer!


Probably broadly true but not quite so cut and dried.  it will depend on
competitive pressure, culture urgency, ownership and a range of other
factors. If it was only about quantity of resource input there would never
be any change.




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