joey-elijah
April 30th, 2009, 10:34 PM
Forgive the naivety on my part, but i've never taken an overly interested look at the world of OpenOffice and it's derivatives past finding a version for PPC OS X.
However in the 'Oracle May Spin Off OpenOffice Into A Foundation' thread i heard mention of 'go-oo': a Novell version of OpenOffice that includes patches either refused by Sun or implimented sooner than they take to float upstream to OpenOffice proper.
Ubuntu uses a combination of both, right? But are they are reasons for installing original go-oo on Ubuntu? Does anyone currently do this?
I'm interested :)
However in the 'Oracle May Spin Off OpenOffice Into A Foundation' thread i heard mention of 'go-oo': a Novell version of OpenOffice that includes patches either refused by Sun or implimented sooner than they take to float upstream to OpenOffice proper.
Ubuntu uses a combination of both, right? But are they are reasons for installing original go-oo on Ubuntu? Does anyone currently do this?
I'm interested :)