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On 3/23/11 11:30 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:

No, there is no difference between OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice in
this respect.

OpenOffice.org is open source and free software.
LibreOffice is open source and free software too.

The difference between open source and free software is pointed out by FSF, and I agree on the fact that is very subtle (and not everyone may agree with the opinion expressed by FSF).

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