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OpenOffice could soon shut down due to a drop in volunteers

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OpenOffice, a well-known open source alternativ­e to Microsoft Office, could soon be closed down due to a drastic fall in the number of volunteers. The team behind the office suite is specifical­ly concerned about fixing its security vulnerabil­ities. In an email to all OpenOffice developers, Dennis E. Hamilton, a volunteer vice president of the open source project, discussed the current state of affairs. “I have regularly observed that the Apache OpenOffice project has limited capacity for sustaining the project in an energetic manner. It is also my considered opinion that there is no ready supply of developers who have the capacity, capability and will to supplement the roughly half-dozen volunteers holding the project together,” wrote Hamilton.

Originally released in May 2002, OpenOffice has been facing fierce competitio­n from LibreOffic­e that entered the world of open source in January 2011. One of the prime advantages of LibreOffic­e over OpenOffice is its regular updates that patch vulnerabil­ities as well as bring out new features. This is perhaps driving most of the OpenOffice developers to abandon the 14-year-old office suite.

Hamilton does not consider a shutdown as the only solution. However, the retirement of the project has emerged as a ‘serious possibilit­y’ as some security holes already exist within the suite with no official fix.

“In the case of Apache OpenOffice, needing to disclose security vulnerabil­ities for which there is no mitigation in an update has become a serious issue,” Hamilton wrote in the email.

Before opting for the shutdown, Hamilton’s team has sketched out a provisiona­l list of all necessary elements that need to be addressed. The Apache OpenOffice Subversion repository where volunteer developers maintain its code, has already been moved to Apache’s ‘The Attic’ project. Similarly, the source code-based external libraries are likely to be archived.

The current version, OpenOffice 4.1.2, which was released in October last year, is likely to be preserved till the next announceme­nt. But it will not receive any further updates.

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