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I still remember how LibreOffice butchered my laboratory work when I was in first or second year in uni and don't trust it ever since.

I don't think good software, pretending to be used for serious shit, should break saving and loading files IN IT'S OWN FORMAT.
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@a1ba@suya.place ODF is stored in the [censored]

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@yakumo_izuru I usually hope I don't need to edit anything and just export to PDF.
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@a1ba@suya.place I had an unrelated incident involving apache openoffice on SMB shares, but I'm too lazy to explain now

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@yakumo_izuru btw did you ever checked apache openoffice commit history? half of it was basically no change commits
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@a1ba@suya.place nope, but I always assumed that anything that ends up at ASF's hands automatically dies

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@yakumo_izuru
everything that ends up in Apache Foundation dies
everything that ends up in Linux Foundation gets sold to proprietards
everything that ends up in Free Software Foundation gets a thing from RMS foot
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@a1ba@suya.place and everything getting into my hands, eventually gets forked and rebranded to a random 2hu

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@a1ba @yakumo_izuru apache oo is a shameful thing that should just die and redirect to LO.
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@vbabka@social.kernel.org
@a1ba@suya.place I'd literally use GNU/Emacs at that point, should I need word processing, lmao

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