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Home » LibreOffice Weekly Clippings – July 13, 2020

LibreOffice Weekly Clippings – July 13, 2020

2020-07-12 Italo Vignoli

LibreOffice community protests at promotion of paid-for editions, board says: ‘LibreOffice will always be free software’

LibreOffice 7: Why a paid enterprise edition could be a positive change

On the Personal Edition Controversy, LibreOffice Board Assures the Community That it Will Remain Free Software Forever

LibreOffice 7.0 RC1 Is Out For Testing This Skia+Vulkan Open-Source Office Suite

The Document Foundation Clarifies LibreOffice 7.0’s “Personal Edition” Branding

LibreOffice Might Delay Its “Personal Edition” Branding Or Change To “Community Edition”

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