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OpenOffice.org is distributed under the Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved Lesser General Public License (LGPL). | OpenOffice.org is distributed under the Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved Lesser General Public License (LGPL). | ||
Latest revision as of 21:52, 14 February 2008
- Minimum requirements
- Getting the software
- How to get help
- A short history of OpenOffice.org
- How is OpenOffice.org licensed?
- What is "open source"?
- Frequently asked questions
OpenOffice.org is distributed under the Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
The LGPL can be viewed on the OOo website at: http://www.openoffice.org/licenses/lgpl_license.html
For more general information on OOo's licensing, please refer to: http://www.openoffice.org/license.html
Content on this page is licensed under the Creative Common Attribution 3.0 license (CC-BY). |