Es geht munter weiter. Ich kann nur sagen, bei Entscheidungsträgern der IT kommt da eine bestimmte Message an. Da kann IBM noch so sehr verlautbaren...
http://www.tecchannel.de/news/themen/windows/2038732/mit_version_301_ist_das_ende_von_lotus_symphony_eingelaeutet/Im Blog von Ed Brill
http://www.edbrill.com/ebrill/edbrill.nsf/dx/ibm-lotus-symphony-3.0.1-is-now-availablesagt der Produktmanager Symphony folgendes:
#6 Eric Otchet | 1/24/2012 2:23:31 PM
All,
I'm the product manager for Symphony and the upcoming Apache OpenOffice the IBM Edition.
Symphony 3.0.1 add-on installer for Notes is available today in FixCentral. This will update the version of Symphony embedded in the Notes client.
The new Apache OpenOffice code will NOT be based on Eclipse. We are donating the Symphony code to the Apache project. The sidebar in Symphony is C++ code today.Future releases of Symphony 3.0.1 ( fixpacks) will be still be based on Eclipse/Expeditor. Symphony 3.0.1 will be included in Notes 8.5.4 ( in the box) with the exception of the Mac client. Mac will be standalone only due to some Cocoa/Carbon issues.
We will continue to offer support for our Notes customers on maintenance if they want to use the Apache OpenOffice the IBM Edition when it is available instead of or in addition to Symphony.
We will not have the ability to embed the Apache OpenOffice the IBM Edition into the Notes client.We are looking at how to extend our Symphony LotusScript support to the Apache OpenOffice code in the future.
Symphony 3.0.1 will continue to be supported for the lifecycle of the Notes 8.5.x clients. This will be through fixpacks and maintenance releases as needed.
Wohl dem, der bei Microsoft Office geblieben ist.
Andreas