It's true that those looking inward who refer to themselves as "we all" might have moved elsewhere. Me, I've still got all my users on OpenOffice. I'm willing to bet I made the right decision... (I already bet my reputation at work on it)
Only time will tell whether or not Apache Open Office will thrive. The one thing Open Office has going for it is brand recognition by the average user. It's much easier to just give them Open Office than to explain that LibreOffice is a derivative and the reason it forked.
Not a single one of my co-workers would ever use the word 'gay' as a pejorative (well, aside possibly from one, and very likely not at work). None of them are gay either (AFAIK). They all just have an IQ higher than 90.
who cares? (Score:5, Insightful)
we all moved to LibreOffice
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It's true that those looking inward who refer to themselves as "we all" might have moved elsewhere. Me, I've still got all my users on OpenOffice. I'm willing to bet I made the right decision... (I already bet my reputation at work on it)
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It's much easier to just give them Open Office than to explain that LibreOffice is a derivative and the reason it forked.
Who would ever try to explain it like that?
Me: "LibreOffice is the new version of OpenOffice."
Co-worker: "Oh, ok."
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Coworker: Why does it have such a gay ass name? And why can't I just use Microsoft Office like the rest of the world?
Re:who cares? (Score:5, Insightful)
Not a single one of my co-workers would ever use the word 'gay' as a pejorative (well, aside possibly from one, and very likely not at work). None of them are gay either (AFAIK). They all just have an IQ higher than 90.