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On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 11:54:37 +0100,
Mark Kent <mark.kent@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jim Richardson <warlock@xxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>>
>> I was asking you to explain your claim that Linspire was locking it's
>> users in, in responce, you stated that Linspire supported an OOXML
>> translator for OOorg, I then asked if you considered any distro that
>> supported an OOXML translator for OOorg to be "locking in" it's users?
>>
>
> Yes, it is. How high is the exit barrier should be your question.
> Obviously, there *is* an exit barrier, but you seem to struggle to grasp
> the concept.
>
So when OOorg in your distro can support OOXML you will be "locked in"?
kind of a wierd way of looking at it.
Since OOorg already supports .doc, do you consider "tha" to be locking
you in? if not, why not?
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