The Document Foundation: the name that pointed at the right thing, 16 years before
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Italo Vignoli
15d ago
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blog.documentfoundation.orgThe Document Foundation: the name that pointed at the right thing, 16 years beforedocumentfoundation.orgWhen The Document Foundation was announced sixteen years ago, some people found the name a little flat. It didn’t sparkle. It named an object — the document — rather than a product, a movement, or an aspiration. Today, that same name is worth a second look, because it turns out
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