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From: Andrea Pescetti [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 13:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Deflecting the Attack of the Clones
Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> However, there are now apparent forks of AOO, such as AndrOpen Office
> (boldly dubbed "AOO" and which seems to confuse some folks even
> though it is described as a fork and as not associated with the project).
We are in good relationship with the author. The current branding and
wording of "AndrOpen Office" were approved by the OpenOffice PMC. If any
changes are needed, feel free to suggest them. It is an unofficial port,
but it is also as close as possible to OpenOffice.
<orcnote>
My correspondent notices that there are appropriate disclaimers
on the AndrOpen Office "AOO" web page.
In a follow-up sent to me, I am told that the installed software
identifies itself as Apache OpenOffice and all of the branding of
Apache OpenOffice is present.
I think it is important that a fork *not* do that, and that such
identifications, including any links to support addresses and
for pinging updates be corrected. (I don't have an answer for
the on-line help or identification of AndrOpen-specific topics
on the OpenOffice Forums.)
</orcnote>
Regards,
Andrea.
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