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BTW, I've heard that LibO was thinking of changing their license to. They also seem to be more concerned by quality and stability, especially if it's more oriented toward corporate use. So instead, make RC and wait longer before going final.įinally, I think that Apache license will be proved more dynamic and may attract more devs or more money from big players. I know there is limited manpower on QA but well, once a version is released, bugs are reported. If the release doesn't meet the quality standards or if you're not sure you've checked the whole thing, then don't release it. I won't risk my daily job to beta test an application. Even on their mailing list they say that the X.Y.0 and even X.Y.1 versions are not fit for production work. The lack of page borders too is not something I like too (may be reactivated somewhere in the preferences I hope). So LibO is definitively not the solution. I need to see the whole outline structure of my files as soon as I load them.

Personally, LibO is a show stopper because of the Navigator that is not expanded by default.
