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I don't care for FSF and similar organizations, so yes I could benefit from forking OpenOffice. It is much more convenient for me to exchange files directly, than trying to educate people of something that I don't believe in.
The Linux community might not benefit from this, because they have specific philosophy. Common consumer, on the other hand, might benefit a lot. I count myself as common consumer in this matter. I don't want to have "software philosophy" at all. Thank you for presenting us yours, but I don't want to have anything to do with it.