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Em Qua, 2003-10-08 às 10:14, Dennis Gilmore escreveu:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>> the product name? It would be a lot more professional if the name was
> "OpenOffice 1.1" instead of "OpenOffice.org 1.1" don't you think?
Probably yes but someone else owns the copyright for the name open office
so they couldnt use that leggally it has to be OpenOffice.org not
OpenOffice. someone who knows more on who owns the Open Office name and
the whole situation could perhaps fill in the blanks</I></FONT></PRE>
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Maybe I'm just a dreamer, but if that's the problem, why don't we create a fund to buy the Open Office name from its owner? Maybe all the OpenOffice.org users helping with $10, could create an expressive fund. That's the magic of the open source community. If we stay together, and work together we can do anything we want.<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
Thiago
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