The Apache Foundation could simply have accepted the OpenOffice.org codebase+trademarks from Oracle, then donate to LibreOffice. But they did not do so. The Apache Foundation does not have experience with software that…
You forgot the /s at the end of the line :-).
Committing on both repositories is not practical, because the source code has diverged too much between the two. It's now too much effort and requires brain power to do. I have not seen blame from LibreOffice developers…
Here is another curlpipesh: https://fixubuntu.com/
People also enjoy Coke and now they are friends with Type-2 diabetes.
The Apache Foundation could simply have accepted the OpenOffice.org codebase+trademarks from Oracle, then donate to LibreOffice. But they did not do so. The Apache Foundation does not have experience with software that…
You forgot the /s at the end of the line :-).
Committing on both repositories is not practical, because the source code has diverged too much between the two. It's now too much effort and requires brain power to do. I have not seen blame from LibreOffice developers…
Here is another curlpipesh: https://fixubuntu.com/
People also enjoy Coke and now they are friends with Type-2 diabetes.