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Re: in another news, Open XML is an ISO standard
by Anonymous on Tuesday 01/Apr/2008, @10:00
Why can't we just take their code and just modify it. That's the spirit of FOSS. No need to reimplement everything.
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Re: in another news, Open XML is an ISO standard
by Frank on Saturday 05/Apr/2008, @00:16
I doubt you ever looked at OOo code, or ever actually tried to reuse a non-trivial amount of code that wasn't explicitely designed for that. I don't know about OOXML, but the filters for .xls and older word formats in OOo are known to be of unmaintainable code quality and complexity, not separated from the rest of OOo and often not even documented in English (but in German).
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