OpenOffice -> LibreOffice

StarOffice -> OpenOffice -> LibreOffice

Really, why? I don’t known OpenOffice, so I’m just curious.

@deus@lemmy.world
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The original OpenOffice is no longer in development. LibreOffice is an active fork of that.

OpenOffice is still well maintained (maintained as in whitespace is being removed

@Gestrid@lemmy.ca
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And I believe it’s being developed by some of the same people, too.

Oracle happened to OpenOffice.

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Sun Microsystems bought Star Division, the original creators of StarOffice, which was proprietary. Sun open sourced OpenOffice, with StarOffice still available with proprietary add-ons. When Oracle bought up Sun, they first reduced resources to OpenOffice and then shut it down altogether when LibreOffice came along, with trademarks and such assigned to the Apache project.

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