@gleppert: the differences are *legal* and ones pertaining to *your* continued
ability to enjoy access to your data. These are facts not opinions. We'll
pretend you're not trolling, just this once. Projects like the one you mention
are at liberty to make their own variants of OOo, even ones that contain
licensing problems at odds with the requirements and goals of Free Software.
@gleppert: the differences are *legal* and ones pertaining to *your* continued
ability to enjoy access to your data. These are facts not opinions. We'll
pretend you're not trolling, just this once. Projects like the one you mention
are at liberty to make their own variants of OOo, even ones that contain
licensing problems at odds with the requirements and goals of Free Software.