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On 6/16/11 4:43 PM, Allen Pulsifer wrote:

So my all means, continue forward with your decision that your personal
story is what really matters.  That is your prerogative.  Meanwhile, the
LibreOffice project will never be what it could have been.  The opportunity
that has been lost will never come back again.  That is the tragedy.

It looks like you have different views from ours, and ours are as legitimate as yours (unless you belong to the same family of Rob Weir, who assumes to be the only person with legitimate views about TDF and LibreOffice).

Opportunities are symmetrical, while this opportunity looks asymmetrical (we have the opportunity of reuniting the community under the ASF umbrella, while ASF has not the opportunity of reuniting the community inside TDF mixing bowl).

I understand that you are very happy with the ASF project. If you are happy we are happy for you. Users will decide on their own: they don't need your suggestions.

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