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Apart from the Microsoft related FUD he is spreading (I am pretty sure
he is "sponsored", in Italy we have had several similar episodes in the
past and every time the guy turned out to be a Redmond friend), he has
insulted another mailing list subscriber and I find this absolutely
unacceptable.

On 27/04/14 03:52, Tom Davies wrote:

However, i think Italo is right and that banning this one person is
inevitably going to be something that has to be done.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE TO BE
USED WITH LIBRE OFFICE
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2014 22:12:58 +0700
From: Urmas <davian818@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org

"James Knott":

 IIRC, the formats that are no longer supported
are the ancient StarOffice ones.

StarOffice 5.2 was released in 1998. If that is 'ancient' for you, you are
an idiot that should be kept out from developing office software.

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