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I wonder would there be any collaboration in the future between these two OpenOffice variant or would Novell's association with Microsoft be a hindrance to many developers/contributors. I use Go-OO and I do find that their implementation is very solid and it is more responsive and polished that plain vanilla OpenOffice. Of course until we have a working LO then the debate is still open. I am not a developer/contributor, just an ordinary user, maybe more savvy than just casual - this may explain what I'm trying to say http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3794611/OpenOffic.... Would we now have a new debate of LO vs Go-OO - that would be unfortunate and counter productive.