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On 2011/01/02 4:15 PM  Italo Vignoli wrote:
Emails where people say that LibreOffice should not support a document format because it is backed by Microsoft or because is a Go-OO heritage are not a positive contribution.

So pointing out the Novell/Microsoft marketing agreement that led to the inclusion of writing to OOXML would not be a positive contribution?

Which version of OOXML does LibreOffice write to? The official standard approved version? Or one of the proprietary Microsoft versions? Which one? Or are these not positive inquiries
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How about commenting on the articles criticizing OOXML? Oh right, that is not positive either. Besides it contravenes the Novell/Microsoft agreement.

Any comment on the Novell/Microsoft marketing agreement and how it affects the development of LibreOffice? Or would that not be positive either?

Larry
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