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Old 06-03-2011, 09:10 PM   #1
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LXer: OpenOffice moving to Apache, good news for the desktop productivity market


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This morning, Oracle announced that they are submitting the OpenOffice.org codebase to the Apache Software Foundation Incubator. At IBM, we see this as a strong validation of open source, open document formats, and market choice and flexibility in the office productivity arena. Since we launched Lotus Symphony in 2007, IBM has been an active participant in the OpenOffice.org community, and with the move to Apache, we plan to increase our efforts through human and code contribution. (Note: Ed Brill is Director, Messaging and Collaboration, IBM Lotus software)

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