Is it really 100 million downloads of "Apache OpenOffice", or is it 100 million downloads of OpenOffice.org and Apache OpenOffice?
From the article... "Apache OpenOffice reaching 100 million downloads is a remarkable achievement in the project's 29-year history and testament to the power of successful Open Source communities,"
I can say with authority that it was 100 million of full installs of Apache OpenOffice specifically, not counting OpenOffice.org release, not including beta releases, not including language packs.
Needless to say. I'd love to compare to LibreOffice download numbers. They used to quote them, back when they started. But for some unknown reason they stopped publishing such numbers as soon as Apache OpenOffice started publishing their numbers,
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If that were true then there would not have been 100 million downloads of Apache OpenOffice, would there? Therefore...
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Is it really 100 million downloads of "Apache OpenOffice", or is it 100 million downloads of OpenOffice.org and Apache OpenOffice?
From the article...
"Apache OpenOffice reaching 100 million downloads is a remarkable achievement in the project's 29-year history and testament to the power of successful Open Source communities,"
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I can say with authority that it was 100 million of full installs of Apache OpenOffice specifically, not counting OpenOffice.org release, not including beta releases, not including language packs.
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Needless to say. I'd love to compare to LibreOffice download numbers. They used to quote them, back when they started. But for some unknown reason they stopped publishing such numbers as soon as Apache OpenOffice started publishing their numbers,